Minecraft Optimization Guide is an open-source documentation project that provides practical guidance for improving the performance of Minecraft servers. Rather than offering a single universal configuration, the guide explains how different server settings, software choices, and infrastructure decisions affect server performance and stability. It covers a wide range of topics including server software selection, configuration tuning, JVM parameters, hardware considerations, and common mistakes that can cause lag or instability. The goal of the project is to help administrators understand how the Minecraft server engine works so they can make informed decisions about optimization rather than blindly applying configuration changes. The documentation emphasizes experimentation and explains that every server has different requirements depending on player count, hardware, and gameplay style.
Features
- Detailed explanations of server configuration options and their impact
- Guidance for selecting efficient Minecraft server software
- Performance tuning recommendations for server settings and hardware
- Documentation of common mistakes that cause lag or instability
- Advice for balancing gameplay quality with optimization changes
- Community-maintained knowledge base for server administrators