- Official Post
As many of you are likely aware, we're currently stuck on 1.17.1 for the Freedom-01 Minecraft server. At the current time we're also struggling with the disk space usage on the current Freedom-01 server and are rapidly running far beyond the point where it is stable and sensible to run. This thread will outline the plan over the next few months to get us up to date.
Freedom-01 Re-Build
The first step we will complete is to build a replacement freedom-01 server, this will remain on the same version of Minecraft and with the same plugins and configurations. This will help us with our current disk space shortage issues. The only difference with the new server is we will not be including a plots world, and the plots dedicated server will launch at some point after the new Freedom server.
Once the new Freedom server is ready, the current freedom-01 server will become legacy-freedom-01 and freedom-01 will route you to the replacement server. This will result in the Freedom-01 server ultimately having clean worlds, and a world border in each world to help limit the disk space chaos we've had to deal with
When this happens an announcement will go up and we will give folks 6 weeks to save / finish and save builds on the legacy server before it's switched off and archived. Once we switch off we will be sharing the worlds, schematics and similar. For the new server we will sync schematics both at the initial switch and as we shut down the old server.
Freedom-01 1.19 Upgrade
When either the development team have a working 1.19.x TFM release (And associated plugins) or replacement TFM release (And associated plugins) we will look to upgrade the new Freedom-01 server to the 1.19.x release. There would not be a world reset / anything significant such as this as that time, going forward world resets will not be coupled with a major version upgrade and we will perform world wipes when storage demands it of us.
1.20.x (or newer) upgrade
One we've got a stable 1.19.x game server, we will look to uplift once again to 1.20.x or whichever the current release is at that time, if 1.19 or 1.20.x takes a significant amount of time, there may need to be additional steps in the upgrade pipeline before we jump to the latest version, but the aspiration is we will go back to tracking the versions closely.