Vanilla survival Minecraft server
Pure survival on the latest Minecraft Java version: a persistent world, a protected spawn, zero pay-to-win.
Our Minecraft server offers a survival experience faithful to the original game: no kits, no paid ranks, no minigames. You spawn in a shared world, place your first chests, build, explore, and the world stays right there, saved and persistent. The spawn area is grief-protected so everyone's first steps stay welcoming.
Technically, the server runs an up-to-date Paper build, premium accounts only (online-mode), with 30 slots. The address is easy to remember: survival.mc.tsr.gg, no port needed. Hosting is our trade: MineStrator has hosted Minecraft servers since 2017, and this one runs on our best machines.
Server configuration
- Mode
- Survival
- Version
- Java (Paper)
- Slots
- 30
- Accounts
- Premium (online-mode)
How to join the Minecraft server
- Launch Minecraft Java Edition (latest stable version) and open Multiplayer.
- Click Add Server and enter survival.mc.tsr.gg (no port needed).
- Join the server: you spawn in the protected area, survival starts now.
survival.mc.tsr.ggFrequently asked questions
Do I need an official Minecraft account?
Yes, the server runs in premium mode (online-mode): only official Microsoft/Mojang accounts can connect. That guarantees every nickname belongs to its real owner, and it protects your inventory.
Which game version do I need?
The latest stable Minecraft Java Edition. The server runs Paper and follows game updates closely.
Is the server protected against griefing?
The spawn area is fully protected: no placing or breaking blocks there. Beyond it, survival rules apply, but griefing builds is against the rules and the server logs let us find who did what.
Are there any plugins or mods?
Nothing client-side: you connect with the vanilla game. Server-side, Paper only brings performance optimisations, the gameplay stays pure Minecraft.
Does the world ever reset?
No, the world is persistent and continuously backed up. Your builds stay as long as the server lives, and it is here to stay.