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VPM doubled from new update

@Sven just wanted to give feedback on the new version of SER. My VPM has doubled since when I updated SER yesterday, running all the same projects. B)

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  • @Sven just wanted to give feedback on the new version of SER. My VPM has doubled since when I updated SER yesterday, running all the same projects. B)

    Strange. What is your system? Intel or AMD? I am starting suspect that newer versions are not friendly with AMDs.
  • Intel Xeon. I’m not using a PC. I’m using a server with server hardware. Not sure if that makes a difference.
  • Intel Xeon. I’m not using a PC. I’m using a server with server hardware. Not sure if that makes a difference.

    What VpM you are getting compared recent version and 16.04?
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    @the_other_dude do you use language/country filters? Thanks for the feedback.
  • Sven said:
    @the_other_dude do you use language/country filters? Thanks for the feedback.

    No. 
  • edited July 2022
    Intel Xeon. I’m not using a PC. I’m using a server with server hardware. Not sure if that makes a difference.

    What VpM you are getting compared recent version and 16.04?
    I use identified lists from raw scrapes for targets and I don’t use many engines. So my VPM is low compared to what some others have said. I went from 4vpm to 8vpm after updating. 16.04 was doing 4vpm because that’s what I was using.

    I updated because I saw wordpress engine was improved. Glad I did.
  • Intel Xeon. I’m not using a PC. I’m using a server with server hardware. Not sure if that makes a difference.

    What VpM you are getting compared recent version and 16.04?
    I use identified lists from raw scrapes for targets and I don’t use many engines. So my VPM is low compared to what some others have said. I went from 4vpm to 8vpm after updating. 16.04 was doing 4vpm because that’s what I was using.

    I updated because I saw wordpress engine was improved. Glad I did.

    For me it does 10 vs 55 VpM.
  • edited July 2022
    Smeklinis said:
    Intel Xeon. I’m not using a PC. I’m using a server with server hardware. Not sure if that makes a difference.

    What VpM you are getting compared recent version and 16.04?
    I use identified lists from raw scrapes for targets and I don’t use many engines. So my VPM is low compared to what some others have said. I went from 4vpm to 8vpm after updating. 16.04 was doing 4vpm because that’s what I was using.

    I updated because I saw wordpress engine was improved. Glad I did.

    For me it does 10 vs 55 VpM.
    If used more engines and scraped for those targets vpm would be much higher for me. The indexers, redirects, comments etc are very easy to make and there’s a ton of them.  They don’t do much in terms of ranking though. I’m ok with 8vpm. It’s all I need. All contextual targets.
  • Smeklinis said:
    Intel Xeon. I’m not using a PC. I’m using a server with server hardware. Not sure if that makes a difference.

    What VpM you are getting compared recent version and 16.04?
    I use identified lists from raw scrapes for targets and I don’t use many engines. So my VPM is low compared to what some others have said. I went from 4vpm to 8vpm after updating. 16.04 was doing 4vpm because that’s what I was using.

    I updated because I saw wordpress engine was improved. Glad I did.

    For me it does 10 vs 55 VpM.
    If used more engines and scraped for those targets vpm would be much higher for me. The indexers, redirects, comments etc are very easy to make and there’s a ton of them.  They don’t do much in terms of ranking though. I’m ok with 8vpm. It’s all I need. All contextual targets.

    You are not doing lower tiers? I am doing contextual T1 (4 engines) and comments T2.
  • edited July 2022
    Because I am only using contextual targets from identified list this is why vpm is low for me. No I do not have many projects running. Its not necessary for me.
    I'm just glad that vpm doubled in the new update. I didn't have to change anything. Vpm remains the same today.
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