Lagless
Honest comparison · Budget tier

Lagless vs Pebblehost.

Pebblehost wins on the headline number. Lagless wins on what that GB actually does.

Pebblehost is one of the most-Googled cheap Minecraft hosts. UK-based, multi-tier pricing (Budget, Premium, Extreme), with the headline number on their homepage being the cheapest plan. The cheap plan runs on shared CPU; the expensive plans are basically a different product. Most reviews you'll find are about which tier is the trap.

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The differences that actually matter.

Pebblehost

$1–2/GB on Budget · $3+/GB on Premium

  • Budget tier is shared CPU — TPS drops with neighbors' load
  • Premium tier costs more than Lagless and runs comparable hardware
  • Multi-tier pricing means "unlimited slots" marketing on cheap plans
  • Per-loader and per-modpack support varies by tier

Lagless

Flat $2/GB · One hardware tier · No surprises

  • AMD Ryzen 9950X (5.7GHz boost) on every plan — no Budget tier with worse silicon
  • DDR5-6000 ECC RAM and 7GB/s NVMe — same gear whether you pay $4 or $128
  • Flat $2/GB pricing — one tier, no decoy plans
  • We don't oversell our boxes — fewer servers per host than budget tiers
  • Live-chat support from people who actually play these games

When Pebblehost makes sense

Honestly, here's where they're a reasonable pick:

Solo or duo vanilla worlds where the price headline matters more than performance. If your friend group is 3 people and you only play on weekends, Pebblehost's cheapest plan probably works.

Where they're decent

  • Lowest entry price for vanilla servers
  • Multiple data centers in EU
  • Established brand with long uptime history

When Lagless makes sense

We're not for everyone. Here's our actual customer:

Groups running modpacks or expecting more than 5 concurrent players. We charge a flat $2/GB for hardware that runs your server — no Budget vs Premium gotcha.

Switching from Pebblehost?

Bring your world. We'll handle the rest.

SFTP your existing world folder over. Your save, your players, your modpack — all portable. Support will walk you through it if you want a hand. The 48-hour trial is plenty to verify it works before you cancel anywhere else.

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FAQ

Switching from Pebblehost

Honest answer: only if your current host is failing you. If your current setup runs smoothly with no TPS drops, no support issues, and no surprise charges, switching just for $/GB savings rarely justifies the friction. If any of those are pain points, the 48-hour Lagless trial is risk-free — try it on your modpack, if it's not better, walk.
SFTP your world folder over. Minecraft saves are portable — they don't care which host they came from. Stop your current server, download the world directory, upload it to Lagless, restart. Your players, your inventory, your builds — all intact. Support will walk you through it if you'd rather not solo it.
You walk. The 48-hour trial is no-credit-card, so there's nothing to refund and no auto-conversion to fight. If your modpack runs better on your current host, that's the answer — keep what works. We'd rather lose 30% of trials to honest "it's fine where I am" than chase customers who shouldn't have signed up.
No. Your modpack files, server.properties, plugins folder, datapacks, ops list — all portable via SFTP. We can run the same loader version your current host runs, so the migration is byte-for-byte if you want it that way.

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Free for 48 hours. No credit card. If we're not better than Pebblehost for what you actually do, you walk.

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