Minecraft Java - Hibernation System

Product information

Release v1.2.0 (Updated )

Reviews

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3 out of 5 stars · 2 reviews · 5 purchases

Make the server sleep on the bed while it can.

Release history

Team

Meraki Studios

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Description

Minecraft Java - Hibernation Mode (MSHJava)

Save big on hosting without sacrificing uptime!

MSHJava is the ultimate power-saving solution for Java Edition servers. Automatically put your server to sleep when it's empty and bring it back online instantly when a player connects — all while using barely any RAM or CPU.

💸 This is a paid egg – €29.99 one-time license

Features

  • ✔ Automatically sleeps when idle
  • ✔ Instant wake-up on ping or join
  • ✔ Keeps RAM under 25MB and CPU under 1%
  • ✔ Customizable favicon during hibernation (file or link)
  • ✔ Custom kick message while warming up
  • ✔ Geyser Support!
  • ✔ Works with any Java server type (Paper, Purpur, Forge, etc.)
  • ✔ Ultra-lightweight: only 32KB!
  • ✔ Comes with a ready-to-go PaperMC template
  • ✔ Built-in commands:
    • /msh-start – manually start backend server
    • /msh-stop – gracefully stop backend server
  • ✔ Fully configurable via msh-config.properties

Requirements

  • Pterodactyl Panel 1.10+
  • Wings 1.5+
  • Minecraft Java server files
  • Self-hosted MSHJava.jar (included after purchase)

Quick Setup

  1. After purchase, open the host folder and upload both eggs to your Pterodactyl panel.
  2. Create a server using the egg-remote-m-s-h-server egg.
  3. Upload the MSHJava.jar (included in the ZIP file) to this server’s files.
  4. (Optional) Whitelist your node IPs — use local IPs if on the same VPS. Run whitelist in console for help.
  5. Go to the egg-remote-m-s-h-java egg and set the variable Remote MSH Server URL to your RemoteMSHServer’s IP.
  6. That’s it! Create new servers using egg-remote-m-s-h-java — it includes MSHJava preinstalled with PaperMC.

Eco-Friendly | Fast | Lightweight | Robust
Perfect for budget-friendly hosting or scalable server networks.