Bedrock Dedicated Server
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Bedrock Dedicated Server (or BDS for short) is the server software used to host a Bedrock Edition server. It is distributed by Mojang and can be downloaded free of charge. It is available for Windows and Linux, and has both a release and a preview version.
Contents
[edit | edit source]The server software is distributed as a ZIP archive, which includes initial data, including the primary server.properties configuration file, and the executable. The software keeps data in the working directory, and expects the initial data to be present there.
Directory structure
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working directory
behavior_packs: Default Minecraft behavior pack directory.
config
default
permissions.json: A list of allowed scripting modules.
data
bootstrap.json
definitions: Contains some resources for the server.
attachables: JSON files containing resources (such as animations and render controllers) for attachables like armor and some weapons.
disconnection_errors
disconnection_error_messaging.json: Server disconnection messages with codewords and URLs.
disconnection_error_messaging_edu.json: Contains disconnection message when a player from Minecraft Education attempts to connect to the server.
feature_rules: JSON files affecting feature placement during world generation, similar to the directory in behavior packs.
features: JSON files affecting feature generation, similar to the directory in behavior packs.
persona: JSON files containg default settings and UUIDs for all nine default characters.
sdl_layouts: JSON files containing layouts for the Dressing Room.
spawn_groups: JSON files containing spawn settings for all different raid waves.
development_behavior_packs: Custom behavior pack directory for worlds. Generated on the first run.
development_resource_packs: Custom resource pack directory for worlds. Generated on the first run.
development_skin_packs: Generated on the first run.
minecraftpe: Only Linux. Generated on the first run.
premium_cache: Only Linux. Generated on the first run.
resource_packs: Default Minecraft resource pack directory.
treatments: Only Linux. Generated on the first run.
treatment_packs2: Only Linux. Generated on the first run.
world_templates: Generated on the first run.
worlds: Generated on the first run. May generate a world with the level-nameof server.properties simultaneously.
allowlist.json: Specifies players that are whitelisted.
bedrock_server (Linux) or
bedrock_server.exe (Windows): Server software executable.
bedrock_server_how_to.html: HTML manual describing how to use the server software.
Dedicated_Server.txt: Only Linux, a log file. Generated on the first run.
packet-statistics.txt: Generated on the first run. Requires to stop the server normally.
packetlimitconfig.json: Specifies the sending limit of packets.
permissions.json: Specifies player permissions.
profanity_filter.wlist: Contains a list of words for filtering the profanity.
release-notes.txt: Contains some notes and links to changelogs and the bug tracker.
server.properties: Primary configuration file.
Files are part of the distributed archive if not mentioned otherwise.
System requirements
[edit | edit source]- Operating system
- Windows: Windows 10 version 10.0.15063 or later, or Windows Server 2016 or later
- Linux: Only Ubuntu 22.04 or later is officially supported, but the program will run on any Linux distribution for the x86-64 architecture that has correct libraries installed (including glibc 2.35 or later)
- Processor
- A minimum of a dual core CPU. Highly recommended to have a quad-core x86/64 bit processor that can run at least 3 GHz or higher, Intel i5 Ivy Bridge processor or newer, AMD FX-4100 or higher. Minimum requirements are Intel Core i3 3210, or AMD A8 7600 APU or equivalent.
- Memory
- 4 GB of memory minimum. May require more memory with more than 10 players at the same time. Generally, Bedrock Edition does not seem to be as memory hungry as Java Edition. Unlike with Java Edition server software, it seems there is no way to specify minimum and maximum memory values.
- Internet speed
- A speed of 5 Mbps upload and 10 Mbps download per 10 players. A DSL connection will likely not have the bandwidth to run a server over the internet. An internet connection is not required to host a server on a LAN.
- Network
- An ethernet connection tends to be faster and more stable than a Wi-Fi connection. 100 Mbps Ethernet is acceptable. Gigabit LAN is not required.
- The computer hosting the server should be assigned a static IP address on the network, rather than using DHCP.
- To allow clients to connect to the server over the internet, the port used by the server needs to be forwarded.
- Storage
- 180 MB free storage space is required, but 1 GB is recommended when using multiple or large worlds.
Connection
[edit | edit source]BDS uses UDP, unlike Java Edition which uses TCP. The default port for IPv4 is 19132 and the default port for IPv6 is 19133; these can be changed in server.properties. Players on the Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch versions can only connect though a custom DNS or a LAN connection.
Allowlist
[edit | edit source]Enabling the allowlist allows for only approved accounts to connect to the server. A client must be signed into an allowed Minecraft account in order to connect to a server with the allowlist enabled.
The bedrock_server_how_to.html file bundled with the server download contains more information about allowlists.
Community resources
[edit | edit source]Plugin Support software
[edit | edit source]LeviLamina is an unofficial mod loader designed to provide essential API support for Minecraft Bedrock Edition. It features a comprehensive API, a range of utility interfaces, a powerful event system, and extensive support for basic interfaces. LeviLamina offers a solid foundation for augmenting Minecraft with additional gameplay features and functionalities, making the modding process effortless through its user-friendly development environment and flexible approach. It supports Windows client and server.
LiteLoaderBDS is an unofficial plugin loader that provides basic API support for Bedrock Dedicated Server, with a massive API, a lot of packed utility interfaces, a rich event system and powerful basic interface support. With LiteLoaderBDS and plugins, it is easy to extend the functionality of BDS, the associated development is easy to learn, and the development approach is flexible.
BDSX is a modification of Minecraft Bedrock Dedicated Server, supporting node.js. Because it is based on the official BDS software, it includes all the features of vanilla Minecraft, but includes other features as well, such as hooking functions and packets to change behavior.
Endstone is a modern plugin loader that provides a high-level plugin API for Bedrock Dedicated Servers, supporting both Python and C++. It allows developers to extend Bedrock Dedicated Servers without the hassle of dealing with low-level hooks. Endstone users will benefit from all vanilla features and native support for both Windows and Linux.
Startup and maintenance scripts
[edit | edit source]- BDSAddonInstaller A node.js tool used for automatically installing, updating, and uninstalling addons/packs.
- MCscripts systemd units and scripts for backups, automatic updates, and posting logs to chat bots
- MinecraftBedrockServer Sets up a Minecraft Bedrock dedicated server on Ubuntu / Debian / Raspbian / Armbian with options for automatic updates, backups and running automatically at startup
- MCBEPlay MCBEPlay is primarily a Windows 10 GUI for the official BDS System, that enables you to control and manage your Minecraft Bedrock Edition Server with little to no knowledge of server systems. It also has automatic backups, can save automatically, and has auto restarts.
- WinMSSScripts WinMSSScripts is a basic batch file to help create maintain backups of your worlds and log files as you run the official BDS System on Windows systems.
- bedrock-in-docker Docker image for install, update, backup&restore and run the Minecraft Bedrock server.
- MC-BDS-PWSH Updates Minecraft Bedrock Dedicated Server with PowerShell.
Download
[edit | edit source]Release versions
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| 1.6.0.15 | Windows | Ubuntu |
| 1.6.1.0 | Windows | Ubuntu |
| 1.7.0.13 | Windows | Ubuntu |
| 1.8.0.24 | Windows | Ubuntu |
| 1.8.1.2 | Windows | Ubuntu |
| 1.9.0.15 | Windows | Ubuntu |
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| 1.11.0.23 | Windows | Ubuntu |
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Preview versions
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| 1.19.50.21 | Windows | Linux |
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Limitations
[edit | edit source]This server software has some limitations compared to regular Bedrock Edition multiplayer or the Java Edition server.jar:[1]
- The
/reloadcommand cannot reload the server like the Java server to prevent the server from crashing. As a result, the server needs to be restarted every time the server settings are readjusted, or plug-ins are added. - Doesn't have a server invite system that allows in-game friends, including from consoles, to connect like Realms.
- Doesn't support remote console (RCON).
- Doesn't support SRV record for a domain name.
- Doesn't support setting the server's message of the day (MOTD), even though the feature itself is supported by the client, as seen in Bedrock Edition's server list.
- The server has poor support of community mods or plugins, unlike Java Edition, which has a larger community and matured over the years, e.g., Spigot and PaperMC. Additionally, players may resort to GeyserMC, which allows cross-compatibility for Bedrock Edition players to join a Java Edition server.
- The performance of BDS is poor on some multi-core server CPUs with low clock speed. On the contrary, some high clock speed desktop CPUs with stronger single core performance are more suitable for running BDS.
- In the case of high load (for example, a large number of entities accumulate / load complex chunks), sometimes the server suddenly has a very low CPU utilization, but the whole server is stuck.
History
[edit | edit source]The server follows the client's release cycle.[2][better source needed]
Issues
[edit | edit source]Issues relating to "Bedrock Dedicated Server", "BDS", or "Server" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.
See also
[edit | edit source]- server.jar - the server software used to host a Java Edition server.
- Realms - the official server-hosting service which internally uses BDS.
Notes
[edit | edit source]- ↑ As of 26.2
References
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