

Using anti-lag mods can be dangerous, but they can also be used to improve the performance of modded servers. You can set your server to restart automatically when players are not using it by following our Scheduled Restarts article.

Here is our guide explaining how to open a ticket.Īutomatic restarts unload heavy chunks that are still loaded on your server and damage your server's performance.

By seeing which processes are causing performance issues on your server, our team can suggest particular ways to solve them. Here is our guide for setting up and using the Spark mod, and here is the section for generating a Spark report.Īfter generating a Spark report, you will have to open a ticket providing the link to the report so our team can look into it and suggest future steps to solve the issue. It will also tell you exactly how much RAM the server is consuming at the moment. ⚠ NOTE ⚠: The /spark health command will create a small report regarding your entire server's performance. The profiler will list any processes that are causing lag on your server. This will help you check your performance and identify the source of your lag. Then use the /spark health command and generate a report. The first thing to do when you are experiencing lag on your server is to set up the Spark profiler mod. ⚠️ Are you running Fabric? Check out this guide! ⚠️ ⚠️ Are you running Vanilla, Bukkit, Spigot, or Paper? Check out this guide! ⚠️ This GGServers guide will help you boost your server's performance by providing lots of improvement steps you can apply to your Forge modded server. Improving performance and keeping the game clean for players are two of the main concerns for any server owner. Lag is an unwanted occurrence on a Minecraft server.
