June 6, 20205 yr Hello, I'm planning on expanding my botfarm, but I need some VPS's suited for OSBot to get many more accounts running, whilst my computer can only handle 4 bots max (injection). Anyone knows a good VPS which they can vouch for? And also, does webwalking really bump up the CPU (since I make all my scripts myself) and so ain't it recommended to have webwalking scripts on a VPS? Edited June 6, 20205 yr by Laurow
June 6, 20205 yr I recommend getting a dedicated server rather than a VPS. VPS is shared resources, Dedicated server is all for you.
June 6, 20205 yr Author 8 minutes ago, Muffins said: I recommend getting a dedicated server rather than a VPS. VPS is shared resources, Dedicated server is all for you. I've heard that dedi servers are more expensive compared to VPS's and with how much CPU/RAM they contain. I might be mistaken tho, u got any recommendations so I can compare?
June 6, 20205 yr I'm currently using a server from Strato hosted in Germany, first 6 months are 1 euro a month and after 15 euro a month. You'll have to install everything through cli though, even your interface. 4 vCPU's and 8gb ram. You have to buy a years worth of vps though. Totalling to 96 euro for a year. Edited June 6, 20205 yr by Kyocera
June 6, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, Laurow said: I've heard that dedi servers are more expensive compared to VPS's and with how much CPU/RAM they contain. I might be mistaken tho, u got any recommendations so I can compare? Yeah but the difference is you're usually sharing an over crowded dedicated server on your VPS. All your resources are shared usually CPU/RAM/Bandwidth.
June 6, 20205 yr Author 17 minutes ago, Kyocera said: I'm currently using a server from Strato hosted in Germany, first 6 months are 1 euro a month and after 15 euro a month. You'll have to install everything through cli though, even your interface. 4 vCPU's and 8gb ram. You have to buy a years worth of vps though. Totalling to 96 euro for a year. @Kyocera That one looks very tempting to go for since it's viable for The Netherlands, thank you 20 minutes ago, lukey372 said: Yeah but the difference is you're usually sharing an over crowded dedicated server on your VPS. All your resources are shared usually CPU/RAM/Bandwidth. @lukey372 Sounds like daylight robbery, does that only occur on cheap/public VPS's or on the private/premium plans I was aiming to get?
June 6, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, Laurow said: @Kyocera That one looks very tempting to go for since it's viable for The Netherlands, thank you Haha, yeah. Also hosting from the Netherlands myself.
June 7, 20205 yr 42 minutes ago, Laurow said: @Kyocera That one looks very tempting to go for since it's viable for The Netherlands, thank you @lukey372 Sounds like daylight robbery, does that only occur on cheap/public VPS's or on the private/premium plans I was aiming to get? Doesn't matter a VPS is a VPS. It's a virtual server on a dedicated server. You don't really have dedicated resources and if someone smashes their VPS it effects the whole server usually.
June 7, 20205 yr 49 minutes ago, lukey372 said: Doesn't matter a VPS is a VPS. It's a virtual server on a dedicated server. You don't really have dedicated resources and if someone smashes their VPS it effects the whole server usually. Isn't it better to get a vps in the beginning though? Say you want to try it out and see how it works. If for whatever reason after a month or 2 you decide that it isn't for you you only pay the $100,- with a dedicated server you're mostly looking at $25 - $35 a month. Say you don't want to continue using it after a month or 2 you're still gonna have to pay $300 - $420 a year. If after a year (or maybe 6 months) you decide to invest in a dedicated server you can still invest more. Atleast that is my take on it, I've had this server for a couple of months now and so far its doing its job. I might even upgrade later on to a dedicated server.
June 7, 20205 yr 17 minutes ago, Kyocera said: Isn't it better to get a vps in the beginning though? Say you want to try it out and see how it works. If for whatever reason after a month or 2 you decide that it isn't for you you only pay the $100,- with a dedicated server you're mostly looking at $25 - $35 a month. Say you don't want to continue using it after a month or 2 you're still gonna have to pay $300 - $420 a year. If after a year (or maybe 6 months) you decide to invest in a dedicated server you can still invest more. Atleast that is my take on it, I've had this server for a couple of months now and so far its doing its job. I might even upgrade later on to a dedicated server. I mean I'm not saying it isn't better until you learn what you need / resources you need and how many bots you're running etc.
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