
HostBenchmark
HostBenchmark helps you find out whether a host is actually good for Minecraft. Use it to compare: - a VPS against a game host - a new dedicated server against your old one - different hosting providers - different plans from the same provider
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HostBenchmark v2 Changelog
- Removed Quick/Standard/Extreme presets. There is now one full benchmark mode.
- New command:
/hostbench startor/hostbenchmark start. - Updated JSON reports to schema version 2.
- Host Score now includes Minecraft performance, CPU performance and disk performance.
- Improved disk benchmark with more realistic write/read testing.
- Added clearer disk values in reports, such as sequential read/write speed and response time.
- Updated score tiers for Host, CPU, Disk and Minecraft results.
- Improved benchmark status messages while the test is running.
- Improved CPU detection on Windows and Apple systems.
- Reports are ready for the updated HostBenchmark website and leaderboard.
This update improves HostBenchmark stability and compatibility testing. Result image cards were removed, system detection was made more robust, benchmark world cleanup now runs asynchronously, stale result handling was fixed, and bStats now focuses on completed benchmark run counters.
- New dedicated Minecraft benchmark world per run (heavier in-game workload, auto-cleanup).
- Updated scoring model (no caps, rebalanced tiers) and larger memory test block (512 MiB, EXTREME).
- Extended JSON report with Minecraft metrics and simplified console output.
- Cleaned up console output (shorter start message, removed verbose environment/load lines) for a more compact benchmark log.

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