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How To Create A FREE Minecraft Bedrock Server This server is completely gratuitous and powerful enough to run a Bedrock Server. A similar amount of RAM costs $5 per month. Follow this link to Oracle Cloud Services website https://www.oracle.com/cloud/sign-in.html?intcmp Oracle Cloud Services Click "Sign up" 3. Sign up Verify your email. After you have completed your details, click on Start my Free Trial You won't be charged unless you elect to Next we need to create a virtual machine to run the Server Fill in the required fields. Minecraft Scroll down to the section 'Image and shape'. Make sure that "Canonical Ubuntu 20.04" is selected, then check that the shape is set to AMD VM.Standard.E2.1.Micro Note: the shape preset may not support ubuntu, if so, simply switch the shape to the one shown and then change the Image. Next, you'll need a virtual cloud network. If you already have an existing VCN with a public subnet, choose that. If not, choose Create a virtual cloud network'. Then, choose 'Create a public subnet' and accept the default names. Next, ensure that you have selected 'Assign A Public IPv4 Address'. Without this, you will not be able connect to this server over the internet. ). Now we need the "SSH" key pair to be associated with this VM. If you are familiar with the concept and have a public keys that you wish to use, click 'Upload public keys files' and upload your publickey. These keys are unique identifiers that allow you secure log in to your server. Click 'Generate SSH key pair' and save your private and public keys to your local machine. talk about These keys will be used in a short time to log in the VM. You will need your Private Key to log into the website later so don’t forget this. Leave boot volume defaults and click 'Create'. Click 'Create' to be redirected the VM details pages. Your VM instance is now in a PROVISIONING condition. After about 30-60 seconds, your state will switch to RUNNING. Find your public IP Address and copy it. Next, we must open ports for players to connect to the server. Next, click on add Ingress Rules We need to connect to our VM remotely in order to install the Minecraft software. If you are unfamiliar with SSH, I recommend you read this article. Powershell can be used as your connecting program if you are on Windows (most likely). Open Powershell and type this: powershell -i (filepath to your private keys) ubuntu@ (VM ip addresses) BEFORE: Before you do this, make sure to research how to protect your private key file. It won't work otherwise. This is what it looks like when you succeed in logging into your vm Next, you will need multiple programs installed to get started. These commands are to be used: sudo apt-get install firewalld These commands will install firewall access and screen to keep your server afloat after you restart it. Next, you will need to enter powershell during the ssh session. sudo firewall-cmd -permanent --zone=public -add-port=19132/tcp sudo firewall cmd --permanent sudo firewall-cmd --reload Then: sudo su - Minecraft mkdir Bedrock wget https://minecraft.azureedge.net/bin-linux/bedrock-server-1.17.2.01.zip -O server.zip unzip server.zip rmserver.zip If necessary visit https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/download/server/bedrock and check the latest download link and substitute it. Then run these commands: chmod +x./bedrock_server This is the last command that will start your server. LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./bedrock_server You can now connect with your server using the VM’s IP and the standard port. The name is not important. However, if you close your terminal, your server will stop. To stop your server, type "stop" or close your window, and then log in again (note: you'll need these commands again sudo su- Minecraft). cd Bedrock Type screen into the box and hit enter. Next, run this command: LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./bedrock_server Now you should have a working bedrock server with 1 GB RAM and 1 xenon Core, which can host at least 20 players. You can also do this for Java servers by clicking this link.
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