At this time, OpenShift is primarily a HTTP server platform - we proxy HTTP calls but no other protocols. In addition, we only expose ports 80 (HTTP), 443 (HTTPS), and 22 (SSH) to the outside world from your gear. While we can start up Minecraft Server on any port we want (and tell the client to listen on that port), the Minecraft server and client do not talk HTTP so we can not proxy the calls. To get this to work we are going to have to SSH port-forward either from your laptop to the server or vice versa (both configurations are supported on OpenShift).
A small gear is only 512 megs of RAM and so that is not going to let you allow many people to connect (notice on the server they are using 1024 megs of RAM). We tested with 2 people on the same server and it ran completely fine with no lag.
Alright todays super duper post is going to show you how to run your own server on an OpenShift . There is no big introduction to this one since I am assuming most people have heard about Minecraft (if not then you need to come out from under that rock you are stuck under).
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How to Setup Free Minecraft Server Hosting on a PaaS
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