It would be great to have 64bit version of GSA SER.
Now with around 20 projects running GSA SER sometimes show memory error even so there are plenty free memory on server.
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Sven www.GSA-Online.de
use the scheduler.
Tim89 www.expressindexer.solutions
This has been suggested already nearly 2-3 years ago, I don't think its on Svens priority list though because the tool runs fine, if you have more projects than the software can handle, you'll need to invest in another license/vps.
sergeda
Will I be able to run two copies of software on one server?
Tim89 www.expressindexer.solutions
I don't think so perhaps if you had a dedicated server or multiple vmwares then yes you could could in theory but each license will need its own virtual machine at least.
sergeda
That's bad
Additional vps will need additional money not only for vps but for proxies as well.
shaun https://www.youtube.com/ShaunMarrs
sergeda Depending what you are doing you can use the same proxies. Multiple copies of SER will not work on the same VPS though.
You can break a server down into multiple VPSs and if I remember correctly SER will work on each one provided they have a unique windows instal and a unique IP.
Bumsie
x64 version would be great solution
BigPer
edited February 2017
I didn't ever get mem error, does it really use more than 2gb ram - I run abot 5-10 on 200-300mb od mem? I got the error with other software once in life
Bumsie
edited February 2017
My congratulations! Just now:
Tim89 www.expressindexer.solutions
I normally have over 100 campaigns/projects running per install, with these numbers and depending on the threads used, memory issues always arise.
Longer answer is: stop building a billion shit links. Build contextuals, learn about SER, understand it, optimise everything. Once you reach your email, proxy, the way data is pulled/included in SER, captcha solver's limit, then buy another license and stop asking the same questions. I've got 5 licenses (I think) and had them all running on silly-fast dedicated servers, total overkill but I had other stuff running at the same time. It's an investment, Sven does and has done plenty for his business - I think the least you can do is buy another license rather than expect bi-weekly updates on a one-off payment tool rather than ask for it to be totally rewritten. The cost and time spent to make a 64bt SER would be far more than just buying another license. Just buy another one.
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How many projects do you have?