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Best VPS for Minecraft server

Pick a budget tier to see ranked plans for Minecraft server. This landing page summarizes the available tiers and helps you choose the right starting point. Last dataset check: 2026-01-28.

Coverage: 4 budget tier(s), 289 indexable plan page(s) across tiers. Best coverage tier: Under $40/mo.

Under $10/mo

42 indexable plan page(s)

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Top plan:
GreenCloudVPS BudgetKVMLA-2 (Los Angeles, CA)
$2.08/mo
Billed year (12 months)
Score 31.9

Under $15/mo

59 indexable plan page(s)

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Top plan:
GreenCloudVPS BudgetKVMLA-2 (Los Angeles, CA)
$2.08/mo
Billed year (12 months)
Score 31.9

Under $25/mo

80 indexable plan page(s)

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Top plan:
GreenCloudVPS BudgetKVMLA-2 (Los Angeles, CA)
$2.08/mo
Billed year (12 months)
Score 31.9

Under $40/mo

108 indexable plan page(s)

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Top plan:
OVHcloud VPS-5
$34.34/mo
Score 39.5

What this use case prioritizes

Single-core performance and RAM headroom matter more than raw vCPU count.

  • At least 4 GB RAM
  • At least 2 vCPU

Learn the meaning of fields like route tags and latency tiers in the Glossary.

Next steps

Use a tier page to compare shortlists, then switch to VPS Finder for exact filtering (region, payment methods, route tags, and latency targets).

Minecraft server FAQ

How are these Minecraft server rankings calculated?
We apply consistent scoring to comparable monthly price (USD), specs, refund notes, benchmarks when available, and latency-tier signals. This page adds a use-case shortlist on top of the baseline scoring. See Methodology for details.
Why do you show “indexable plan pages” counts?
Plan detail pages are only published when the plan has enough comparable signals (benchmarks, measured latency, refund signal, tracked price history, or reviewed notes). This keeps the site from generating thin/duplicate pages while still letting you browse the full dataset in VPS Finder.
How should I validate the shortlist?
After picking a budget tier, validate latency from your real user locations, then run a quick CPU and storage test on a trial instance. Always verify pricing and policies on the provider checkout page.