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How to split your server

Last modified on 15 December 2023 in Godlike Panel
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Valeriy Stereo

Valeriy Stereo

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Godlike.host allows you to split the server that you have with them, for example to run more Minecraft servers for different gamemodes or to run a Discord bot off of your server.

IMPORTANT

Splitting your server will take resources (Storage and RAM) from your main server. It's important to make sure that you leave enough resources so that your main server runs properly!

Split your server

Firstly from the game panel, navigate your server and select the 'Server split' option.

Secondly, in the box on the right (highlighted with a red border), there are several options for selecting the type of server and the amount of resources that you want to give to the split server. For example, if you wanted to make a separate (not modded) server for a new game mode, select Minecraft - Paper as the server type and enter the amount of RAM and disk storage space you want to allocate for your server.

Click on Split server and you will see a window confirming whether you want to continue with the server split.

CAUTION

Your main server will be restarted by splitting your server as resources will be taken from it to make your new server.

Click on "Yes, create subserver" and your server will be split. Success! You have successfully split your server.

You can interact and manage this new server in the same way as you would with your main server.

When you login to the game panel, you can see your new server in the list of servers you can manage.

IMPORTANT

The server list sorts servers by alphabetical order, you can rename your servers using numbers to arrange them. Here is an example: 1. proxy 2. lobby. You can rename servers in the settings tab.

Split Server options

You can change your main server, edit ports, change server type and edit RAM/Storage in the Server Split section. Keep in mind that you can also open new allocations (ports) using the "Change port".

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