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Hey,

So I'm going to buy a VPS from OVH to run a bot farm on, if I do buy one should I use windows or Linux on it? If I choose windows can I set the farm up like I would on my home PC?

If I choose windows can I set the farm up like I would on my home PC?

How do you set it up on your home PC, big possibility you can do the same on Linux

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How do you set it up on your home PC, big possibility you can do the same on Linux

My home PC is windows 10, so I just download the OSBot client and start botting. Would I be able to do that on a windows VPS? I know Linux would've complicated to set up.

I prefer Linux but its up the user.

If you don't understand Linux and don't want to learn how to do it, then just get the Windows one. 

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I prefer Linux but its up the user.

What's the difference?

What's the difference?

 

The fact that you have to ask questions like this tells me you've never worked with Linux before, save yourself the time and headache of trying to work in an unfamiliar environment just get Windows.

The fact that you have to ask questions like this tells me you've never worked with Linux before, save yourself the time and headache of trying to work in an unfamiliar environment just get Windows.

^^

Windows is your best bet if you want to get a farm up quickly and not worry about learning how to use a Linux and the commands. 

Setting up is easy in Linux.

 

Not for someone who has never even seen Linux before it's not. Going from Windows workflow to Linux is a steep learning curve for someone with little experience. Simple things such as SSH connection can be difficult if you don't have the slightest clue on what you're doing.

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