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I Want to Start a Bot Farm, But My Computer Sucks

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I want to run 2-3 bots, but my computer sucks. I want to do this in mirror mode.

 

Is there any way I can upload my osbot files and osrs files to a file hoster and have them host the bots for me? What is this called?

 

I believe I seen it somewhere. Someone was selling one.

is https://www.ovh.com/us/vps/vps-classic.xml able to run mirror mode?

 

OVH definitely works but is a bit pricey.

If you have enough account to bot on and you are serious with this gold farming.

OVH would be the ideal server to use.

But if you plan on just running a small amount of bots, many members

sell VPS around here but QUITE OVERPRICED considering the specs of the servers. 

Windows servers are expensive but required for mirror mode botting. I bought an older Lenovo d20 and it runs great with 4 accounts (2 on a VM)

Purchase a VPS. I would not recommend to buy from botting resellers. They overprice their shit. You'll find extremely good VPS for a very low price if you look hard enough tongue.png

Edited by SwaglordBasedGod

I want to run 2-3 bots, but my computer sucks. I want to do this in mirror mode.

 

Is there any way I can upload my osbot files and osrs files to a file hoster and have them host the bots for me? What is this called?

 

I believe I seen it somewhere. Someone was selling one.

 

  • 4 Cores / 4 Threads
  • 2.4Ghz - 2 Processors
  • 4GB DDR2 ECC RAM

I can set you up with something like this for 30$ monthly can run 2-4 mirror clients. 

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