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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 by Laurow

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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? :)

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 by Kyocera

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.

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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 :D

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?

2 minutes ago, Laurow said:

@Kyocera That one looks very tempting to go for since it's viable for The Netherlands, thank you :D

Haha, yeah. Also hosting from the Netherlands myself.

42 minutes ago, Laurow said:

@Kyocera That one looks very tempting to go for since it's viable for The Netherlands, thank you :D

@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.

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.

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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