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Supported Hosting Providers
7man7LMYT edited this page May 13, 2021
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This list is incomplete. Please add a link or contact us on Discord if the information is incorrect or you want to add a new hosting provider!
It should also be noted that these providers may not be verified by the Rory team, and the server providers below are reported as working by members of the community.
Warning: The below information is for the plugin versions of Rory unless otherwise specified
- Aternos (Select as a plugin in the Aternos plugin list and connect to your server with your Java IP and port. See Aternos's article for more details.)
- CreeperHost (Has a toggle within the control panel to automatically enable Rory. May not be enabled by default, so you may need to toggle it and restart the server.)
- exaroton (Select as a plugin in the exaroton plugin list and connect to your server with your Java IP and port. See exaroton's article for more details.)
- FreeMcServer.net (Can be selected from the version tab of the control panel)
- Labradorhost (Go to their Minecraft: Crossplay hosting section and simply order your server. Instructions how to join are provided after ordering.)
- MCProHosting (Click "Enable Bedrock Support" on your OneControlCenter server dashboard and follow the steps. To host your own: Add 19132 UDP to the port forward mapping and connect to the given source port.)
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Minehut (Connect via
bedrock.minehut.com
and do/join <servername>
.) - OMGServ (Select Rory in Install Menu, all is automatically installed. You can turn on/off floodgate in server properties on the dashboard.)
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PloudOS (Connect via
geyser.ploudos.com
and enter the with your Java IP and port. See PloudOS's article for more details.) - SoulNode (Select Plugin Pack at checkout to auto install Rory. No extra setup required. Will auto bind to your default port to connect.)
- SRKHOST (You can enable Rory at the Version changer page, this feature is built-in and uses the given port by the host.)
- Virtual Gladiators (Find the plugin in the control panel under the "VG Recommended" category and restart your server. IP and port is the same as Java.)
- ZapHosting (Find the plugin in the control panel and restart your server. IP and port is the same as Java.)
- Akliz (Get Rory as a plugin. They should have a port forwarding option that works.)
- Apex Hosting (Get Rory as a plugin. Need to set the Bedrock address in the config on the Java IP, default port may not work.)
- Aquatis (Get Rory as a plugin. Need to open a support ticket to get UDP ports and then update the config to reflect your new Bedrock port.)
- Azure (Get Rory as a plugin. Not a dedicated Minecraft provider.)
- BisectHosting (Get Rory as a plugin. Need to ask to open a UDP port, and set the Bedrock address in the config to the Java IP.)
- Bloom.Host (Get Rory as a plugin. They have a port forwarding option that works.)
- Dashflo.net (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port, or buy a dedicated IP address to support different port.)
- Clovux (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port. Make sure your remote address is 'auto' and your bedrock address is your server IP.)
- Consulhosting (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- Craft-Hosting (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port; note that this provider appears to only provide service in Russia.)
- CubedHost (Get Rory a plugin. Use the same address as your Java server for the Bedrock address in your config. See here for specific instructions.)
- DedicatedMC (Get Rory as a plugin. Need to ask to open the default bedrock port.)
- ExtraVM (Not a dedicated Minecraft provider.)
- Easly (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- Ectrix (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- FadeHost (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port or buy a dedicated IP address to support different port.)
- FalixNodes (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- Ferox Hosting (Get Rory as a plugin. Open a ticket to request a UDP port.)
- Fluctis Hosting (Get the Rory plugin. Use the same port as your Java Server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- FreeMC.Host (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- FreeMcServer.net Get Rory as a plugin. (Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- GameHosting.it (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- GGServers (Requires a Bedrock node. Use the same address and port as your Java server for the Bedrock address and port in your config and connect with that port.)
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Google Cloud (Not a dedicated Minecraft provider)
- 90 day/$300 free trial
- Tutorial for a Minecraft server Google Cloud
- Note: You'll need to also allow port 19132 on UDP, use Paper instead of vanilla and put Rory in the plugins folder
- You also don't need an SSD, they're just trying to make you pay more
- Heavynode (Get Rory as a plugin. Use default port and 0.0.0.0 as address. 19132 is blocked for DDOS reasons so your best bet is to use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port. Also, see here)
- Hetzner (Not a dedicated Minecraft provider.)
- HostMC4Free (Order new service, choose Rory in Bedrock section, and open a ticket to request a second port all ports support UDP)
- HumbleServers (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config, or one of the two extra ports, and connect with that port. If the subdomain doesn't work, use your regular IP address with numbers.)
- Meloncube (Get Rory as a plugin. Need to ask to open a UDP port.)
- MineStrator (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- Minecraft-Hosting.pro (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
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NiCraft
- Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.
- See here.
- So if your players encounter this issue, please ask them to try to connect (even if they don't have Minecraft) from Java Edition first while their Bedrock client is opened and after they should be able to join on Bedrock Edition.
- Nodecraft (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the default server port and 0.0.0.0 or your server IP as the host address.)
- OVH (See here.)
- Pebblehost (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port. See this video for a PebbleHost-specific tutorial.)
- PhoenixNodes (Get Rory as a plugin. Open a ticket to request an additional port for Rory.)
- PlanetNode (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- RamShard (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- Revivenode (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- ScalaCube (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same address and port as your Java server for the Bedrock address and port in your config and connect with that port.)
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Server.pro (Get Rory as a plugin. If you are using a Premium or Free plan, use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in the configuration file and connect with that same port; for the Free plan, also enable the
clone-remote-port
option; leave the IP values as default (0.0.0.0
andauto
). If you are using a Pro or VPS plan, you can use any port you'd like and it's recommended to leave it to the default or19132
.) -
Shockbyte (Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock address and port in your config and connect with that port. If you're using Java 8, you also need to set your
bedrock
address
to the same address as your Java server. You can also see standalone installation instructions here.) - Skynode.pro (Get Rory as a plugin. Go to "Server Details", add a new port, and change the port in your config. Connect with that, using the address from your main port.)
- SoYouStart (See here.)
- Sparked Host (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- SpawnMC (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port; note that this provider only provides service in China.)
- STIPE (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port; note that this provider only provides service in Australia.)
- SyntexHosting (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your java server for the Bedrock port in the config and connect with that port, or request an (free) additional port for your bedrock clients.)
- The Minecraft Hosting (Get Rory as a plugin. 19132 should work as a Bedrock port, if not use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- Titan Nodes (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the Default server port and 0.0.0.0 as the host address.)
- TNAHosting (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- TurboHost (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- Vultam (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server and 0.0.0.0 as the address for Bedrock, or request an additional port. The additional port can be 19132 if you buy a dedicated IP.)
- WinterNode (Get Rory as a plugin. Use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port, request an additional port, or buy a dedicated IP address.)
- WitherHosting (Get Rory as a plugin. If you have a dedicated IP, connect with port 19132. If not, use the same port as your Java server for the Bedrock port in your config and connect with that port.)
- Hicoria (Only way to run Rory is to buy VPS or "MC Ultimate" (thats VPS with easier way to run .jars) and run standalone version there.)
- MCPEhost
- MyArena (Does seem to be working, but the java version is too old in order for Rory to run properly.)
- NFOservers (As an alternative, you can run Rory standalone separately. There has been one confirmed setup of Rory with this host.)