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Dear community,

 

I'm very happy to share with you our plans to move to a new dedicated server to run our web and bot server on. Not only that, we will upgrade our CloudFlare plan. With the recent growth of our community, the website has become slower again. It's not necessarily the hardware from the dedicated that is the bottleneck, it simply is the amount of data traveling from and to the dedicated together with the limitations of our current CloudFlare plan.

 

Because we want to keep the website as fast and interactive as possible, we will get a more expensive CloudFlare plan that will speed up the website but not only that, we will get a new dedicated with stronger hardware and most of all a higher internet speed, we will run our dedicated on a 1GBPS port.

 

Also, something that feels like a giant accomplishment, is that from tomorrow on OSBot.org and its software will officially be owned by a company called Meire & Brito Automation BV, a company being registered tomorrow by us. This feels like a giant step forward for us and OSBot as a whole. Thank you all for being around, you are making this a great ride!

 

To clear the above statement up for everyone thinking we sold OSBot:

 

Meire & Brito Automation BV is us, the company is ours. With it, we are not personally legally liable for any law suits if they would ever come our way, instead the company will be liable. The investment we had to do to get it registered tomorrow is a lot but worth it seeing as it will make chances higher that OSBot is here to stay around legally.

 

 

The migration will most likely happen during the end of next week. There will be a maximum downtime of an hour, but most probably less. We will keep you posted more accurately when this will go through.

 

Sincerely,

 

OSBot.org

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Dear community,

 

I'm very happy to share with you our plans to move to a new dedicated server to run our web and bot server on. Not only that, we will upgrade our CloudFlare plan. With the recent growth of our community, the website has become slower again. It's not necessarily the hardware from the dedicated that is the bottleneck, it simply is the amount of data traveling from and to the dedicated together with the limitations of our current CloudFlare plan.

 

Because we want to keep the website as fast and interactive as possible, we will get a more expensive CloudFlare plan that will speed up the website but not only that, we will get a new dedicated with stronger hardware and most of all a higher internet speed, we will run our dedicated on a 1GBPS port.

 

Also, something that feels like a giant accomplishment, is that from tomorrow on OSBot.org and its software will officially be owned by a company called Meire & Brito Automation BV. This feels like a giant step forward for us and OSBot as a whole. Thank you all for being around, you are making this a great ride!

 

The migration will most likely happen during the end of next week.

 

Sincerely,

 

OSBot.org

Should this be affecting the bot itself? recently rs/the bot has been lagging out alot

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Meire & Brito Automation BV is us, the company is ours. With it, we are not personally legally liable for any law suits if they would ever come our way, instead the company will be liable. The investment we had to do to get it registered tomorrow is a lot but worth it seeing as it will make chances higher that OSBot is here to stay around legally.

 

The downtime for the migration will be no more than an hour and most probably a lot less.

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Meire & Brito Automation BV is us, the company is ours. With it, we are not personally legally liable for any law suits if they would ever come our way, instead the company will be liable. The investment we had to do to get it registered tomorrow is a lot but worth it seeing as it will make chances higher that OSBot is here to stay around legally.

 

The downtime for the migration will be no more than an hour and most probably a lot less.

Will the downtime be tomorrow?

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