Minecraft Server RAM Guide — How Much Do You Need?
RAM requirements for Minecraft servers by player count, version, and modpack. Stop overpaying — this guide tells you exactly what you need.
RAM by Player Count
For PaperMC servers: 1-5 players need 1-2GB, 5-15 players need 2-3GB, 15-30 players need 4-6GB, 30-60 players need 8GB, 60-100+ players need 12-16GB. Vanilla uses 20% more. Modded servers (Forge/Fabric) add 2GB minimum to each tier. These numbers assume optimized configs with view distance 8-10.
RAM by Server Type
Vanilla: 1GB base + 100MB per player. Paper/Spigot: 1GB base + 75MB per player. Forge/Fabric (50 mods): 3GB base + 200MB per player. Modpack (150+ mods): 6GB base + 200MB per player. BungeeCord/Velocity proxy: 512MB-1GB is usually sufficient.
Version Impact
Minecraft 1.16-1.18 uses baseline RAM. 1.19-1.20 adds 15-20% more RAM due to world height increase and biome generation. 1.21+ uses 25-30% more RAM because of Trial Chambers, new mobs, and expanded world data.
RAM vs CPU
Minecraft is primarily single-threaded — CPU clock speed matters more than core count. More RAM without a good CPU won't fix TPS lag. A AMD Ryzen 9 7950X / 9950X at 5.7GHz handles 30+ players on Paper. Budget Xeons at 3.5GHz struggle past 20 players regardless of RAM. Balance both — our plans pair DDR5 RAM with high-clock Ryzen CPUs.
When to Upgrade RAM
Upgrade when TPS drops below 18 during peak hours, RAM usage stays above 80%, players report block lag or rubberbanding, or you're adding 10+ plugins or a large modpack. All CyberNex plans support instant upgrades with zero downtime.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 2GB enough for a small Minecraft server?
For 2-5 players on optimized Paper: yes. For 5+ players or modded: upgrade to 4GB. Start with 2GB if you're unsure — you can upgrade instantly with no downtime.
Does DDR5 RAM matter for Minecraft?
Yes — DDR5 reduces garbage collection pause times by 20-30% compared to DDR4. Players experience fewer micro-stutters during chunk loading. All CyberNex plans use DDR5 RAM.
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