How To Optimize Your Neoforge Server Performance
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NeoForge is becoming the new standard for modding within the modding community. This guide will go over which mods you should install on your server for the best performance on your NeoForge server.
Recommended Mods by Version
Section titled “Recommended Mods by Version”Different versions of NeoForge have slightly different mods available for performance. Select your version below to see our recommended performance mods for your version of NeoForge.
Please note that if a mod is not listed, it may change vanilla behavior or is generally considered broken by the community.
NeoForge 1.21.10 and Beyond
As Minecraft releases more frequently, some mods may not update from version to version. Most of the mods below aim to support minor versions for the foreseeable future.
- Lithium: One of the most important mods for performance on a server. Lithium optimizes gameplay logic without changing vanilla mechanics.
- FerriteCore: Moderate reduction in RAM usage from patches to block states and locations.
- ModernFix: Fixes various bugs and improves startup time and memory footprint.
- Structure Layout Optimizer: Improves generation speed of structures especially with larger modded structures.
- Krypton: Networking and packet delivery optimization.
NeoForge 1.21.1
This version of Minecraft mainly focused on a handful of exploit patches and technical changes. These mods focus on similar major gameplay logic issues like 1.20.1.
- Lithium: One of the most important mods for performance on a server. Lithium optimizes gameplay logic without changing vanilla mechanics.
- FerriteCore: Moderate reduction in RAM usage from patches to block states and locations.
- ModernFix: Fixes various bugs and improves startup time and memory footprint.
- Structure Layout Optimizer: Improves generation speed of structures especially with larger modded structures.
- Krypton: Networking and packet delivery optimization.
Things to Avoid
Section titled “Things to Avoid”To maintain a healthy server, you should avoid the following common pitfalls:
- Paid “Lag Removal” Mods: Most paid performance mods are unnecessary and can introduce gameplay-breaking bugs.
- Item Stackers/Clearers: Modern software like Paper handles item merging efficiently already. Mods that aggressively clear ground items often frustrate players and use more CPU resources than they save.
- Mob Stackers: These can cause more lag by constantly scanning for entities to stack. It is better to limit mob spawn rates in your config than to stack them after they spawn.
It is also highly recommended to pre-generate chunks on your server. Please refer to the following guide for detailed steps on how to do this.
If you have followed this guide and are still experiencing issues, you should analyze your server using the Spark profiler. Check out the following guide from the Spark developers for more information: Spark Guide for instructions on how to track down the specific cause of your lag.
As always, if you get stuck or have any questions, just reach out to a bro on Discord.