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Best Minecraft Server Hosting Service of 2024

The following Minecraft server hosts have slightly lower or fewer TrustPilot and/or BBB ratings than the ones above. 

Hostinger

Hostinger offers four different Minecraft hosting plans starting at $6 a month. While it does have a TrustPilot rating of 4.6 out of 5, with more than 20,000 reviews.

Hostwinds

Another of our top web hosting site picks, Hostwinds also offers Minecraft server hosting starting at $5 a month. It has an A+ rating from the BBB and is BBB Accredited, and its TrustPilot rating is 4.0 out of 5, although it has fewer than 1,000 reviews. 


BisectHosting

BisectHosting offers 25 different plans, each with an option for a budget or premium package. Budget packages start at $3 a month for 1GB RAM and unlimited NVMe SSD, and go up to about $144 a month for 48GB RAM. Premium plans range from $8 a month to about $240 a month, with the same amounts of RAM as their budget counterparts but with more locations, and free daily backups, modpack updates, sponge installation and dedicated IP address. BisectHosting has a B- rating from the BBB, but it also has a TrustPilot rating of 4.7 out of 5 with almost 10,000 reviews. 


Apex Hosting

Apex Hosting offers Minecraft Java and Bedrock Edition servers starting at about $6 a month. It also includes a seven-day money-back guarantee. Apex Minecraft Hosting has an D- rating from the BBB, but its TrustPilot Rating is 4.2 out of 5. However, the TrustPilot rating is based on just over 600 reviews.


Nodecraft

Nodecraft also offers Minecraft Java and Bedrock Edition server hosting, starting at around $10 a month. Nodecraft has a A+ rating from the BBB and a 4.3 out of 5 TrustPilot rating, with more than 1,000 reviews. 


Sparked Host

Sparked Host offers game and cloud hosting, with 15 different Minecraft server hosting plan options, starting at less than $2 a month. Sparked Host has an A+ BBB rating and a TrustPilot rating of 4.6 out of 5 with more than 1,500 reviews. 


PebbleHost

PebbleHost is home to both Minecraft and other gaming and dedicated servers. It offers budget, premium or extreme plans depending on your needs, starting at $1 per GB a month. PebbleHost is based in the UK and does not have a BBB page, but it has a TrustPilot rating of 4.7 out of 5 with more than 3,000 reviews. 


RAMShard

RAMShard offers nine Minecraft server hosting plans, starting at $3 a month. It has an A+ BBB rating. RAMShard also has a TrustPilot rating of 4.0 out of 5, but with fewer than 500 reviews. 

Former CNET editor Dawnthea Price Lisco contributed to this report.


Source: cnet.com

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