Quick Plugin Comparison - A248/LibertyBans GitHub Wiki
This is a quick table for comparing between LibertyBans, AdvancedBan, and LiteBans.
NB: Tables and graphs do not tell the full picture! To really understand what's going on here, read the detailed and explanatory comparisons. You can find these on the sidebar at the right. For each plugin here, there is a detailed comparison between LibertyBans and the plugin.
Table
Plugin | Supported Platforms | Java Req. | Free | Open-Source | Database Support | Thread-Safe Design | Semver API | Geyser Support | Multi-Proxy Support | Connection Pool* | Exempt Permissions | Server Scopes | Uses UUIDs | Import From |
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LibertyBans | Bukkit, BungeeCord, Velocity | 11+ | HSQLDB (local), MariaDB/MySQL | AdvancedBan, LiteBans, vanilla | ||||||||||
AdvancedBan | Bukkit, BungeeCord, Velocity | 8+ | HSQLDB (local), MariaDB/MySQL | _ | ||||||||||
LiteBans | Bukkit, BungeeCord | 8+ | H2 (local), MariaDB/MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite (discouraged) | AdvancedBan, BanManager v4 and v5, BungeeAdminTools, MaxBans, UltraBans, vanilla |
*
Includes whether the plugin has a connection pool and takes advantage of it. For example, AdvancedBan has a connection pool, but in practice, can only use 1 connection at a time, which is effectively the same as not using a connection pool.
Legend:
– Yes
– Partially
– No
- Unknown, either because the plugin is closed-source, or the feature has not been tested.