Servers
Guide about servers
What is a server?
A server is a remote computer that runs 24/7 in a data center with a fast internet connection. Instead of running your bot on your home computer, a server gives you a stable, high-speed, and low-latency environment to operate your bot efficiently.
Benefits of Using a VPS for Botting:
Faster Internet Speeds – VPS servers are hosted in data centers with much higher speeds than home connections, reducing checkout times.
Lower Latency – Choosing a VPS near the website’s servers helps decrease response times, giving you an edge in competitive drops.
24/7 Uptime – Unlike your home computer, a server runs continuously, ensuring your bot is always ready.
No IP Leaks – Since the VPS has its own IP, it adds another layer of anonymity and prevents your home IP from getting blocked.
Scalability – You can easily upgrade the VPS if your bot needs more power for higher traffic tasks.
Cons of Using a Server
Cost – Renting a high-performance VPS or dedicated server can be expensive, especially if you need low-latency, high-speed resources.
Limited Control on VPS – With a VPS, you're sharing a machine with others, meaning your performance can be affected if other users are consuming high resources.
What to Look for in a VPS for Botting:
Location – Choose a VPS close to the target website’s servers for lower latency.
CPU & RAM – The more powerful, the better, especially for running multiple bots.
Internet Speed – Look for VPS providers offering high-speed bandwidth.
Operating System – Most bots run on Windows VPS, but Linux is an option for advanced users.
A VPS is a cost-effective way to boost your bot’s performance without investing in a full dedicated server.
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