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/u/Sir-Danathy
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I started my Minecraft server about a year ago for a small community with absolutely no idea what I was doing. The only thing I knew I needed was to be able to run bedrock/java crossplay, so I picked a host that seemed to have a decent looking console and advertised as having "geyser servers".
Since being with them they changed my server IP address several times, often without warning. Each time I would be given a new port which meant bedrock accounts would think the server was offline.
Recently they have been having more issues, with their servers having widespread connectivity issues and I'm currently unable to connect to either the control panel or server.
So my question and TLDR is: Did I just get unlucky and pick a bad server host? Is it typical for hosts to randomly swap your ip address? Should I consider moving my (130GB) world?
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Since being with them they changed my server IP address several times, often without warning. Each time I would be given a new port which meant bedrock accounts would think the server was offline.
Recently they have been having more issues, with their servers having widespread connectivity issues and I'm currently unable to connect to either the control panel or server.
So my question and TLDR is: Did I just get unlucky and pick a bad server host? Is it typical for hosts to randomly swap your ip address? Should I consider moving my (130GB) world?
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