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Help with vps botting

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Hi guys I bought a vps yesterday and I started botting on it but I can barely run 3 bots at the same time even if the ram usage is at 60% , I tried to run 4 but one crashed .

Vps that I'm using : 

  • 3 GB RAM
  • 200 GB HDD
  • 500 GB Traffic
  • 2 Cores - 3,9 GHz
  • 1 IPv4 included
  • 1 IPv6 included

 

Running Os : CentOS 6 x64 - Minimal

Can you help me out ? Should I change os ?

I used this guide to configure the vps : https://Advertising other bots isn't allowed..org/forums/topic/40074-easy-an-all-in-one-guide-to-setup-use-vps-for-botting-centosubuntu/

Is the CPU fully loaded when running 3-4 bots? Best to find out why is it crashing (should show an error in logs).

In my personal experience CentOS is a lil harder to set up properly (at least for my setup), though it might be less resource heavy (correct me if otherwise). I would recommend to intall Ubuntu, a lil more friendly if you just started using Linux and easier to configure.

  • Author
Bandwidth Usage
1%
 
2.8 GB of 500 GB Used / 497.2 GB Free
Memory Usage
59%
 
1.77 GB of 3 GB Used / 1.23 GB Free
VSwap Usage
0%
 
0 KB of 0 KB Used / 0 KB Free
Disk Usage
1%
 
1.91 GB of 200 GB Used / 198.09 GB Free

 

running 3 bots rn , I don't know how to check if the cpu is fully loaded . Btw can you suggest me a guide that explains how to configure the vps with ubuntu? , These are the versions that I can Install

ubuntu.jpg Ubuntu 12.04 x64 - Minimal
Ubuntu 12.04 x64 - Minimal
ubuntu.jpg Ubuntu 12.04 x86 - Minimal
Ubuntu 12.04 x86 - Minimal
ubuntu.jpg Ubuntu 14.04 x64 - Minimal
Ubuntu 14.04 x64 - Minimal
ubuntu.jpg Ubuntu 14.04 x86 - Minimal
Ubuntu 14.04 x86 - Minimal
ubuntu.jpg ubuntu-16.04-x86_64.tar.gz
ubuntu-16.04-x86_64.tar.gz

you can try the top command in terminal, or install gnome resource monitor to check cpu usage via GUI. Also try to create and enable swap to help with RAM. Just google How to setup vnc on ubuntu or something, there should be tons of resources. And Ubuntu 16.04 is the latest, so go with that

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