Uploading a custom world to a Minecraft server can provide players with a pre-built environment to explore, build in, and interact with. It is a great way to share Minecraft creations and collaborate with other players to create even more elaborate structures and landscapes. Uploading a custom world to a Minecraft server can build a community of players with similar interests who enjoy playing the game together.
Note: The world save location varies depending on the launcher used.
For the official launcher, saves are located in%appdata%\.minecraft\saves\.
1. Compress the world folder to a .zip file.
2. Minimize the file to use later in the tutorial.
3. Log in to the BisectHosting Starbase panel.
4. Stop the server.
5. Go to the Files tab.
6. Drag and drop the .zip file from step 2.
Note: An SFTP client is required to transfer files over 500 MB to the Minecraft server. Learn how to use an SFTP client here.
7. Right-click on the .zip file and choose Unarchive.
8. Select the Config Files tab and choose Server Properties.
9. In the Level Name field, change the name to the world folder from step 7.