For this tutorial we are going to be using the built-in vanilla World Border feature that Minecraft has. No need to install any additional plugins for setting up your border.
Setting up a world border on your server can offer many benefits, such as better performance and less resources being used. By setting up a world border, it is going to limit the number of chunks generated and controls the size of your world.
This helps reduce lag, improve server performance, reduces disk space usage which can lead to better overall server stability.
How To Set Up World Border?
- Head over to the Game Panel and make sure your server is running.
- Join the server and make sure you have OP permissions. After that, go to the center of your base or world and run the following command:
worldborder center your_coordinates - Replace "your_coordinates" with your coordinates.- After you have set the center, run the following command:
worldborder set 10000 - You can set the size to be any. In this case, it'd be 10,000 blocks.