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How to run big farm smoothly

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Hello,

I have this thing that thought maybe Osbot elders could point how it works correctly. I guess most of us know that if you spam too many Osbot clients in short period some of them will crash  This is important issue when you need to run a lot of them. Currently I run my farm via CLI using .bat files giving 30 seconds between every client which is a lot, but most of the time there no issue with running. Bot managers like Explv's or Farmaton seems to have this made through smoothly, guess only 5 or 10 seconds between clients. How to do this correctly to start clients fast and smoothly?

What is more important. How task managers work? Currently If would want to run 4 scripts in a row I could do that with creating .bat script with what I want to do and just need System.exit() implemented in script for one to close and for other to start. Is this a correct way? But even if it is I don't see how this could work on bigger scale because if you running like a quest script it will definitely make bots run for a different period. So if two bots start 1 minute apart and first one takes 1 minute longer to kill quest boss or something they would close at exact same time and new client with further scripts run also at same time thus one or both would crash. 🤔  When I tried to do it this way it's pretty much game of chance :D 

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