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MineKeep is not a traditional VPS provider, but a Minecraft-focused hosting platform built around no port forwarding, no configuration, instant server deployment, and a Hub discovery system. Its strengths include a free plan with no gameplay time limit, paid plans ranging from 2GB to 12GB RAM, built-in Java/Bedrock cross-play, DDoS proxy protection, daily automatic backups, one-click rollback, and idle sleep. It is a good fit for lightweight SMP servers, private friend servers, or server owners hoping to gain exposure through the lobby system. However, it does not provide root access, a dedicated operating system, general-purpose ports, or clear information about data center routes, so it cannot replace a VPS. For users in mainland China, there is also no mention of optimized routes such as CN2, CMI, or 9929, so latency and stability need to be tested in practice. In addition, its terms state that payments are non-refundable, and MineKeep has broad rights to terminate accounts and services. Overall, MineKeep is suitable for low-barrier Minecraft hosting, but not for websites, proxies, scripts, or serious production environments.
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