November 15, 20169 yr I have a vps that will run a bot or 2 on mirror, so do I not need to buy a proxy to keep those bots seperate from my home ip?
November 15, 20169 yr The VPS will have its own ip so ye it will be separate from your home's ip Btw if you are purchasing a linux VPS i dont think mirror works on it
November 15, 20169 yr Author The VPS will have its own ip so ye it will be separate from your home's ip Btw if you are purchasing a linux VPS i dont think mirror works on it Alright, so if I want to run 2 accounts, I should have 2 vps' so each account has it's own ip?
November 15, 20169 yr Alright, so if I want to run 2 accounts, I should have 2 vps' so each account has it's own ip? If buying a vps is worth more to you than the price of a proxy
November 15, 20169 yr keep in mind that there is a difference between residental IPs and datacenter IPs it is very easy to reconize cloud servers
November 16, 20169 yr VPS is literally something running at a different location and you're connecting to it remotely, so no, it obviously won't be sharing the same address as your home.
November 16, 20169 yr If buying a vps is worth more to you than the price of a proxy he could just buy a strong VPS or w/e and buy a few proxies and run 2-3 accs per proxy or whatever? same thing could be done for a dedicated server i think
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