Which Minecraft version for your server?

This overview captures what server operators need to know about Minecraft versions — kept up to date. Unlike a changelog, it answers the one question that matters when hosting: what does a version mean for running your server?

Java Edition vs. Bedrock Edition

  • Java Edition: the PC variant. Plugins (Paper/Spigot), most mods and server tooling target this.
  • Bedrock Edition: consoles, mobile, Windows app. Different engine, different server software.
  • Crossplay: With Geyser + Floodgate, Bedrock players join a Java server. At game-serverhosting.de this is set up automatically on every Minecraft server.

Server software & compatibility

Software Purpose Version lag
Vanilla unmodified Mojang server available at release
Paper performance + plugins (recommended) usually a few days after release
Spigot plugin base (older) after Paper
Geyser Bedrock players on a Java server follows Paper

Note: right after a Minecraft release there is often briefly no matching Paper/Geyser build. For plugin servers it pays to wait a few days until the server software catches up.

Switch version at game-serverhosting.de

No FTP client, no reinstall required:

  1. Open the server panel → Settings / Version tab
  2. Pick the version (or Paper build)
  3. Restart the server — the new version loads on boot

Your world and configuration are preserved. A backup before major version jumps is still recommended (Backups tab → one click).

New versions & updates

Whenever a relevant new Minecraft version or major server-software update lands, a dedicated article appears in our News — covering what changes for operators. This overview links them.

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