Minecraft server performance is usually bottlenecked by single-thread CPU speed, storage responsiveness, network stability, and support when something breaks before an event. LiteByte's public Minecraft plans are built around exactly those points: Ryzen 9 CPUs, NVMe storage, DDoS protection, instant setup, backups, and support.
Premium is the Ryzen 9 7950X plan at $1.50/GB/mo, while Extreme moves to Ryzen 9 9950X at $2/GB/mo. On those higher tiers, LiteByte includes 4 CPU threads, 100GB storage, 5 MySQL databases, and server splitting, with support able to add more databases when needed.
That makes LiteByte a strong match for Flarial's audience. A small SMP, practice server, creator community, or Bedrock/Java crossplay community does not need confusing enterprise hosting. It needs a server that starts quickly, scales by RAM, survives common attacks, and does not make basic Minecraft features feel like paid add-ons.