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Server-Side Optimized [SSO]

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Server-Side Optimized [SSO]

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Optimization build for servers. Base for mod servers

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Quilt
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Modpack
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Small / Light 49 mods
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MIT License
Latest Version
1.0.0
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Optimizing mod pack for servers with mods

This mod was created in order to download it as a basis for any mod server in order to optimize it.
The basis is the fabric version of the mod, but I am also building a quilt assembly, which has most of the mods from the fabric version + additionally quilt mods that are not in the fabric. There is also a multithreading mod in the fabric version, and there is no such mod in the quilt version, perhaps because quilt itself splits minecraft into threads, but I'm not sure about that, so if you don't understand quilt, it's better to download the fabric version for fabric servers with mods.

Why is this mod pack, and not the others?

This mod pack is the most optimized compared to other mod packs that I found on modrinth, and I'm also more confident in this modpack than in others and I understand why what mod is needed here, there are no extra mods or optimizing the same things.

Aspects that the mod pack optimizes:
  • Splitting one thread into several separate ones to offload the processor
  • Optimization of entities and their visibility
  • Fixing some bugs
  • Optimization of RAM
  • Optimizing Experience Entities
  • Light optimization (before 1.20 version of minecraft, after 1.20 mojang has already optimized the light)

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