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''This guide is written specifically for running a remote server on Linux with Java 17+, using the Oracle Cloud hosting service. For general information and other platforms, see [[Server Setup]].''
 
* '''Latest Revision:''' February 2023, GTNH version 2.2.3.
 
The general overview for Linux is get a server. Get SSH access to the server. Download the [[Server_Setup#Server_Files|server files]] and Java 17+. Unzip the server pack and run ''startserver.sh''. The instructions below are specific for Oracle Cloud but may help with generic Linux installs.
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=== IntroductioIntroduction n===
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This Linux setup uses an Oracle [https://blogs.oracle.com/developers/post/how-to-set-up-and-run-a-really-powerful-free-minecraft-server-in-the-cloud blogpost] about how to set up a server on their platform.
 
You will need a debit/credit card on the signup step. Oracle will withdraw 1 Euro and put it back to check that the card is valid. As of February 2023, you can have a free server with 4 OCPU cores, 24GB RAM, and 200 GB storage on the Oracle platform.
As of February 2023, you can have a free server with 4 OCPU cores, 24GB RAM, and 200 GB storage on the Oracle platform.
 
This setup was tested on the GTNH version 2.2.3.
 
The steps are as follows:
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