You can't use Surfshark on a VPS; you need ExpressVPN and turn off the Kill Switch. That's it. Even if you use a VPN, you also need proxies for scraping and CAPTCHA, but the VPN will reduce your proxy cost.
You can't use Surfshark on a VPS; you need ExpressVPN and turn off the Kill Switch. That's it. Even if you use a VPN, you also need proxies for scraping and CAPTCHA, but the VPN will reduce your proxy cost.
@MasumKhan - Friend, do you actually use this service yourself? Do you usually run your proxies out through the VPS tunnel, or do you exclude anything? Can you get flagged for too many threads? Or are there any DL limits for data? I know VPSes are used to scrape day and night, but I have read mixed reviews about using with SEO tools.
You can't use Surfshark on a VPS; you need ExpressVPN and turn off the Kill Switch. That's it. Even if you use a VPN, you also need proxies for scraping and CAPTCHA, but the VPN will reduce your proxy cost.
@MasumKhan - Friend, do you actually use this service yourself? Do you usually run your proxies out through the VPS tunnel, or do you exclude anything? Can you get flagged for too many threads? Or are there any DL limits for data? I know VPSes are used to scrape day and night, but I have read mixed reviews about using with SEO tools.
Dude, you have a lot of questions; let me tell you one by one. Do you actually use this service yourself? Answer: Yes, I am using VPN and Proxies both into my VPS. Do you usually run your proxies out through the VPS tunnel, or do you exclude anything? Answer: through the VPS tunnel, I am not using any exclusion because it doesn't work; if you exclude some traffic, it still leaks. Can you get flagged for too many threads? Or are there any DL limits for data? Answer: Nope. Interestingly, this setup actually saved me from being flagged by the Server administrator. I know VPSes are used to scrape day and night, but I have read mixed reviews about using with SEO tools. > I don't know where you heard, but it is working very nicely for me.
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Do you actually use this service yourself? Answer: Yes, I am using VPN and Proxies both into my VPS.
Do you usually run your proxies out through the VPS tunnel, or do you exclude anything? Answer: through the VPS tunnel, I am not using any exclusion because it doesn't work; if you exclude some traffic, it still leaks.
Can you get flagged for too many threads? Or are there any DL limits for data? Answer: Nope. Interestingly, this setup actually saved me from being flagged by the Server administrator.
I know VPSes are used to scrape day and night, but I have read mixed reviews about using with SEO tools. > I don't know where you heard, but it is working very nicely for me.