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Some advice for VPS users...

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I have been botting on a VPS and still have 20 accounts going good. No one ever listens to poor old Anon when he says "DO NOT bot on a VPS, in which the provider is specfic in offering RS botting services for that VPS". Jagex WILL flag the IP and you WILL be ban, only a matter of time.

 

I use an unknown host provider (known but not know to anyone else in the community) and I am paying $10 a month for a VPS that can actually run 20 accounts (5 clients...) **8 cores 2.27 ghz dedicated and 16GB RAM (a little excessive.. but I went with the highest plan..). Once again, there are PLENTY of vps providers out there that offer HUGE discounts and everything.. The vps i used was discounted 90% from a promotion (FOR LIFE!!) **They no longer offer this promotion so don't message me..**. If you are interested in finding these amazing discounted VPS's visit:

 

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Enjoy the savings and back to normal ban rate **As in you won't get caught because of a flagged IP**.

 

Some things to note when chosing the right provider:

 

1. Ensure that they have good reviews... Some vps providers just oversell and turn out to be pretty shitty... (Check google for reviews or some other source..)

 

Try to make sure you grab A non-shared CPU vps.. Some providers **most** share cpu with the other vps's in its cluster... You won't really as much have to worry about this unless you are planning on running a huge gold farm.. Huge gold farm requires multiple clients in which will overwork the CPU and possibly get your VPS account suspended (Once again, make sure you check their policies on this..). Also try to make sure they offer some sort of a refund (3 day Full refund or something like that) just in case the VPS you bought does turn out to be shit, you can just open a ticket, ask for a refund, state some excuse..., and bam you are done. Move on to the next provider and go.

I have been botting on a VPS and still have 20 accounts going good. No one ever listens to poor old Anon when he says "DO NOT bot on a VPS, in which the provider is specfic in offering RS botting services for that VPS". Jagex WILL flag the IP and you WILL be ban, only a matter of time.

 

I was using a dedicated server which is clearly not specifically for runescape botting. Worked perfectly fine for more than a month without any bans, but today all of my bots got banned at the same time. Apparently jagex flagged many more IPs ( including those from dedicated servers!).

 

I guess it's only a matter of time before jagex will flag the IPs of other VPS's and dedicated servers.

It's not 'VPS companies' they ban the datacenter, a datacenter is in theory an ISP, so this is how it works. You have VPS company A and VPS company B, they're both in the same datacenter/ISP so they're more likely to get flagged. 

Most VPS companies are under the same ISP/datacenter.

What you also want to know is if any VPS provider allows RS botting they may be unknown to that fact, but is it risk getting your VPS suspended if you go over the load?

Most VPS companies only allow you to use a certain load on the VPS, if you're using over you're gonna get suspended.

It's not 'VPS companies' they ban the datacenter, a datacenter is in theory an ISP, so this is how it works. You have VPS company A and VPS company B, they're both in the same datacenter/ISP so they're more likely to get flagged. 

Most VPS companies are under the same ISP/datacenter.

 

 

Not the case.

 

It's not 'VPS companies' they ban the datacenter, a datacenter is in theory an ISP, so this is how it works. You have VPS company A and VPS company B, they're both in the same datacenter/ISP so they're more likely to get flagged. 

Most VPS companies are under the same ISP/datacenter.

 

 

Not the case.

 

I'm sure it is.

Also I'm sure Jagex are blocking all datacenters/ISP's that are not residental.

Edited by Khanz

 

 

It's not 'VPS companies' they ban the datacenter, a datacenter is in theory an ISP, so this is how it works. You have VPS company A and VPS company B, they're both in the same datacenter/ISP so they're more likely to get flagged. 

Most VPS companies are under the same ISP/datacenter.

 

 

Not the case.

 

I'm sure it is.

Also I'm sure Jagex are blocking all datacenters/ISP's that are not residental.

 

 

I will not start a argument so i will keep what i know to my self.

 

 

 

It's not 'VPS companies' they ban the datacenter, a datacenter is in theory an ISP, so this is how it works. You have VPS company A and VPS company B, they're both in the same datacenter/ISP so they're more likely to get flagged. 

Most VPS companies are under the same ISP/datacenter.

 

 

Not the case.

 

I'm sure it is.

Also I'm sure Jagex are blocking all datacenters/ISP's that are not residental.

 

 

I will not start a argument so i will keep what i know to my self.

 

I'm sure it's the case since most VPS companies don't rdns there datacenter, which leads to jagex blocking that whole datacenter.

If my IP at my house is flagged will a VPS clear me of that or will I get auto banned still? I used VPNs but they still autoban me.

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