A group of Minecraft fans has archived 24 terabytes of data from the infamous 2b2t server. The archive includes a one million squared block area of the Overworld. The project took years and thousands of dollars to complete.
Archive covers Overworld, Nether, and End dimensions
The largest area captured is 1,024,000 squared blocks of the Overworld. A second Overworld area covers 512,000 squared blocks. The archive also includes 256,000 squared blocks of the End and 100,000 squared blocks of the Nether.

The team plans to release the archive via torrent in a few weeks. The torrent will make the data available worldwide.
According to a team member named Crayne, the effort involved thousands of dollars spent and countless hours wasted. The archive preserves a snapshot of the server's chaotic history.

Mojang has not commented on the project. The exact timeline for the torrent release remains unconfirmed by the team.



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