What makes minecraft servers lag




















How to fix the lag? As stated above - you first need to isolate the actual cause of the lag. Lag can be caused by almost anything on a server - it can only be fixed by resolving what is actually causing it. The potential causes of lag vary depending on what you are running on the server - Vanilla, Plugins, Mods etc While we can't list all the possible causes, we will list the main ones to check for before anything else here.

A simple way to tell if low free RAM is causing problems on your server simply look at the Memory meter on your control panel. If it does then add them back a few at a time until the issue starts again to find the cause and remove it report it to the plugin devs too so they can look into it and fix it if possible.

Another way to test if a specific plugin is causing issues is to run a timings report, which will help to indicate any problem plugins - you can read up on doing this HERE. If the issue is present without any plugins then they are not the cause and it is likely either the server version itself see above or issues with the world itself. Your old world will still be in the files, the World box simply dictates which folder in your server files the world is being loaded from, and if it is a name not already present in the files it will generate a new one in a folder with this name.

If the issue persists with a blank world then your world is not the issue - if it does not then your world is the problem and you would either need to restore a backup of the problem world from before the issue started, or load a new world to resolve the issue. All we can really suggest is to keep an eye on the server console for any errors to suggest specific mods causing issues, to lower the view-distance in the server. In general performance issues should always be somewhat expected when running any form of modded game.

If none of the above helps, or you want us to take a look and see if we can find the cause, please submit a support ticket with as much information about the problem and what you have already checked and tried to fix as possible and we will take a look at things for you! Was this answer helpful? Yes No. Unfortunately there Tag Cloud. All Rights Reserved. Please enter a number between 8 and 64 for the password length. The good news is that there are lots of easy and effective ways to significantly improve the performance of a server.

The first thing players should note is that there are different types of lag when playing on a Minecraft server - network and TPS lag. Network lag can easily be identified in the form of high pings from players. Ping can easily be checked by holding the tab key in order to check the in-game player list. If players see a connection meter only a few bars strong, this is likely the source of their experienced lag. If a player has a full connection meter but still experiences lag on the server, it's likely due to TPS ticks per second loss on the side of the server.

TPS in Minecraft servers can for simplicity's sake refer to how often a server refreshes. A server with no lag will sit at 20 TPS, meaning it refreshes 20 times in 1 second. Anything below 17 TPS is not good and is likely the reason why the lag is being felt. Unfortunately, it's pretty hard to fix network lag. The problem could be on the end of the server or the connected player's internet. However, if other players do not have network lag while connecting to the same server full connection meters , it's likely not a problem on the server's end.

In terms of fixing TPS lag, the easiest way is simply to upgrade hardware. However, upgrading hardware costs money and isn't always an option that is feasible.

Another easy way to instantly see better performance is to use an optimized Minecraft server jar. The most popular one is called "Paper MC. Upgrading to Paper MC is very easy. All players need to do is simply swap out their old server jar with the relevant Paper MC version. Paper MC supports all versions of Minecraft, including builds for all the latest versions as soon as they are released by Mojang. One final thing players should ensure is that low-quality and poorly optimized plugins aren't installed on the server.

Even just one badly written plugin can bring even the most optimized server to its knees. If lots of plugins are installed, players can easily identify laggy ones by removing plugins one by one until the lag stops.

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