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Minecraft Server Hosting for 5 Players in 2026

 
# Minecraft Server Hosting for 5 Players in 2026
 
 
If you only need a Minecraft server for **five players**, there is no reason to spend money on a large server plan. A small, affordable Minecraft hosting package can provide enough resources for a private SMP, survival world, or a lightly modded server.
 
 
For five players, **2–4 GB of RAM** is generally a sensible starting point for vanilla or lightly modded Minecraft. Current 2026 hosting comparisons also put small groups of 2–10 players in roughly this range.
 
 
## Best Minecraft Hosting for 5 Players
 
 
### 1. Esempe Hosting — Best Low-Cost Indonesia Option
 
 
If your players are located in Indonesia or Southeast Asia, Esempe Hosting is an interesting budget option.
 
 
Its current pricing includes a **1 GB plan for Rp29,000/month**, advertised for around 10 players, and a **2 GB plan for Rp59,000/month**, advertised for around 20 players. It also lists Singapore as a server location.
 
 
For five players, the 1 GB plan could be sufficient for a lightweight vanilla server, while 2 GB provides more room for plugins and heavier workloads.
 
 
**Best for:** Indonesian players looking for inexpensive hosting.
 
 
### 2. YuelHost — Best for Extra Performance
 
 
YuelHost currently lists a **4 GB plan for Rp100,000/month**, designed for 5–10 players. It includes 175% CPU, 12 GB NVMe storage, instant setup, and DDoS protection.
 
 
It's more expensive than the smallest plans, but the additional resources make it a better choice if you're running plugins, larger worlds, or some mods.
 
 
**Best for:** Five players who want more performance headroom.
 
 
### 3. Shockbyte — Good International Option
 
 
Shockbyte is another established option for small Minecraft servers. Current 2026 comparisons list it among the budget-friendly Minecraft hosts, with entry-level plans aimed at small groups.
 
 
**Best for:** Players who want a familiar international hosting provider.
 
 
### 4. ServerPrism — Good Budget Performance
 
 
ServerPrism is one of the newer providers appearing in 2026 hosting comparisons. Current comparisons list plans starting around **$3.80/month for 2 GB**, with Ryzen 9-series hardware, DDR5 memory, and NVMe storage.
 
 
**Best for:** Players who want strong hardware without moving to an expensive plan.
 
 
### 5. Aternos — Best Free Option
 
 
If you're only playing occasionally and don't need the server running 24/7, you can consider Aternos.
 
 
Current 2026 comparisons describe Aternos as a free option suitable for small groups, although free hosting comes with limitations such as startup delays and server sleeping when nobody is playing.
 
 
**best modded minecraft server hosting for:** Five friends who want to spend **$0** and don't mind waiting for the server to start.
 
 
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## How Much RAM Does 5 Players Need?
 
 
For a five-player server, you don't need a huge amount of RAM.
 
 
| Server Type | Recommended RAM |
 
| ---------------------- | --------------: |
 
| Vanilla Minecraft | 1–2 GB |
 
| Paper/Purpur + plugins | 2–3 GB |
 
| Lightly modded | 3–4 GB |
 
| Large modpack | 4–8+ GB |
 
 
RAM isn't the only factor, though. CPU performance, storage speed, Minecraft version, view distance, mods, plugins, and the number of entities in your world can all affect performance.
 
 
## What I Recommend
 
 
For **5 players playing vanilla Minecraft**, I'd choose around **2 GB RAM**.
 
 
For a server with **plugins or light mods**, I'd choose **2–4 GB**.
 
 
For a **heavy modpack**, start around **4–6 GB** and increase it if necessary.
 
 
If you're in Indonesia, **Esempe's 1 GB plan at Rp29,000/month** is one of the cheapest options I found, while its 2 GB plan at Rp59,000/month gives you considerably more headroom.
 
 
If performance matters more than price, **YuelHost's 4 GB plan at Rp100,000/month** is specifically positioned for 5–10 players and provides substantially more CPU and RAM resources.
 
 
For an occasional server where cost is the priority, **Aternos can be completely free**, although you'll trade some convenience and availability for that $0 price.
 
 
**Bottom line:** For five players, don't overpay. A **2 GB server is a good sweet spot for a normal small SMP**, while **4 GB is a safer choice for plugins or mods**.

Website: https://techprim.com/guide-to-modded-minecraft-server-hosting/


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