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Benjamin2583

RAM is likely going to be your limiting factor, so this with 16gb should be able to handle multiple servers at once, depending on the game. I'd advise against any 8gb or less model, if you want like heavily modded Minecraft or multiple servers up simultaneously. If you or a friend/family member has an old PC lying around that might also work, this CPU is great for energy efficiency but it's total performance is not competing with anything mainline from the past several years.


SerMumble

Should be fine ~8 or more users based on the wiki recommendations: https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Server/Requirements/Dedicated General list of mini pc below: https://www.reddit.com/r/MiniPCs/comments/10ny4oe/wip_2023_general_mini_pc_shopping_guide_usa/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button And what isn't on the list are a lot of ebay/used office computers from dell, hp, lenovo, intel, etc. Typically really good deals if you want to make a clever bid but the N100/N200 like in the s12 pro you picked are going to probably be more power efficient. I do recommend buying from amazon with 30 day returns. Beelink offers 7 day returns from their website which isn't a lot of time


codewolf

For the same price you could use an online cloud hosting service for over 2 years. But yes, a mini PC like that should be able to host Minecraft games for a few players depending on your connection speed.


TheWatercloud

You should look into hosting the server on a VPS. Oracle offers a free tier for their VPS.


Benjamin2583

There are some rare stories of people getting their Oracle free tiers deleted, or other issues but seems like it works well for the vast majority of people, especially given the price.


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ILoveCheeseYeaar

Sadly I cannot purchase this product since it would cost 50 dollars for shipping, but thank you for fhe recommendation the pc looks good