

So if the server doesn’t perform well and it’s too slow why did I even bother to write this article?īasically “too slow” is only in the context of today’s hardware and software we currently have available to us.

That is because we will be emulating a x86_64 processor on ARM. Why you ask? That is because unlike my other guides this one will not yield you a well performing server. But right off the bat let me point out that there is an asterisk in my article title. So naturally today in this guide we are going to do the impossible. I couldn’t find a documented instance of anyone doing it anywhere. Without ARM support it seems impossible to run the Bedrock dedicated server on a Raspberry Pi.

The official Minecraft Bedrock dedicated server is only compiled for Windows and Ubuntu X86_64.
RASPBERRY PI MINECRAFT SERVER WINDOWS 10
This is the edition that powers Minecraft on iOS / Android / Xbox / Nintendo Switch as well as the free Windows 10 edition. One of the most requested features in my Raspberry Pi Minecraft server guide is support for the Bedrock edition of Minecraft. Check out my guide on Chunker here for more information. It’s now possible to convert your worlds between Bedrock and Java versions. Another great option is to use my Minecraft Java + Bedrock Together Geyser container which allows both Bedrock and Java players to connect! I highly recommend using the Docker ver sion over the standalone version (this). Minecraft Bedrock running on Raspberry Pi
