Upgrading or Downgrading Your Minecraft Server Plan
Overview
This guide explains how to upgrade or downgrade your Minecraft server plan with Obsidian Servers. Whether you need more resources for a growing player base or want to scale down during quieter periods, our billing system makes it easy to adjust your plan.
When to Upgrade or Downgrade
Upgrade when you need:
- More RAM for larger mod packs or plugins
- Support for more concurrent players
Downgrade when:
- Your server has fewer players than anticipated
- You're running fewer resource-intensive plugins
- You want to reduce monthly costs
Step-by-Step Instructions
Log in to the Obsidian Servers billing system
Click on "Services"
Find the Minecraft server you wish to modify and click on it
On the service details page, look for the "Upgrade/Downgrade" button
- This is typically located near your current plan details
The system will display available plan options:
- Plans with more RAM than your current plan are upgrades
- Plans with less RAM than your current plan are downgrades
Select your desired plan from the list
Review the changes in resources and pricing
- The system will calculate any prorated amounts for mid-cycle changes
Click "Continue" to proceed
Review your order summary
Complete the process by clicking "Confirm Order"
Billing Considerations
- Upgrades: You'll be charged the difference between your current plan and the new plan, prorated for the remaining days in your billing cycle
- Downgrades: You'll receive account credit for the difference between your current plan and the new plan, prorated for the remaining days in your billing cycle
Important Notes
- Server data will be preserved during plan changes
- Your server may experience a brief restart during the upgrade/downgrade process
- Changes typically take effect within a few minutes of confirmation
If you have any questions about changing your plan or need assistance determining the right resources for your needs, please contact our Billing Support department for guidance.