Best Minecraft Survival servers
Long-term semi-vanilla SMP servers ranked by uptime, players and reviews.
Survival servers are the closest you'll get to long-form Minecraft in multiplayer: persistent worlds, sometimes years old, with thin layers of quality-of-life plugins (homes, land claims, shops, lightweight economy) layered on top of vanilla mechanics. Unlike the quick-match minigame networks, the appeal here is exactly the slow build-up: clearing your first base, slowly hauling diamonds back from a mining expedition, joining a town someone else founded six months ago and contributing your first cobblestone. Time investment translates to in-game status.
The community matters more than the feature list. A 30-player SMP that's been running since 2021 with the same forty regulars usually feels more alive than a 500-player network of strangers passing through. Servers in this genre split roughly three ways: pure semi-vanilla (just enough plugins to prevent grief, otherwise hands-off), Towny / land-claim worlds where players form towns with mayors and taxes, and economy-heavy worlds where the auction house and the player-run shops are most of the gameplay. Some allow opt-in PvP zones; some are PvP-disabled entirely. The longDescription on each listing spells this out — read it before sinking 20 hours into a base.
MonitorMC ranks Survival / SMP servers by live concurrent players, 30-day uptime, votes, verified reviews. World age isn't part of the score but is critical to your decision: a 4-year-old no-wipe world is dramatically different from a fresh seasonal map. Owners proudly advertise world age in their longDescription. Sort by review score to find the best-moderated communities; sort by player count for the most active economies.
- Open the listing and read the longDescription — owners spell out reset policy and the plugins they run. A no-reset world that's 3+ years old is worth a lot.
- Mid-sized servers (100–500 daily players) usually have the best balance of activity and not-having-to-yell-in-chat to be heard.
- If you want pure-vanilla (no claims, no plugins, no /home), filter by the ‘Vanilla’ mode page instead of Survival.
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- What's the difference between Survival and SMP?
- SMP stands for ‘Survival Multiplayer’ — it's just multiplayer Survival mode. In practice ‘SMP’ implies a long-running, community-driven server (no resets, regulars know each other), while ‘Survival’ is sometimes used more broadly.
- Are these servers vanilla?
- Most are ‘semi-vanilla’ — vanilla mechanics plus quality-of-life plugins like /home, land claims, marketplaces. For strict vanilla (no plugins) check the Vanilla mode page.
- How do I find a Survival server with a small community?
- Sort by score (default) and look further down the page, or filter by player count and pick servers with 20–80 concurrent. Reviews are also a good signal of community size.
- Will my progress survive a world reset?
- It depends on the server. Long-running SMPs proudly advertise ‘no resets since YYYY’ on their listing. Always check the longDescription before investing dozens of hours.