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Proxy Use on Different VPS

AlexRAlexR Cape Town
I am reviewing a few things I have setup.

If you have 50 private proxies and 3x VPS's using SER.

Is it better:
1) Use all 50 on each VPS. 
2) Split the 50 between the 3 so each VPS, get's 16 Private Proxies
3) It makes no difference. 

Is there any difference between option 1 and 2?

Comments

  • 2) split
  • Sure, it´s way better to split them as @Ozz suggests.
  • AlexRAlexR Cape Town
    @ozz - Thanks. I'm curious to know why you'd split them?
  • for obvious reasons ;)

    if you use them on 3 machines the same time how can you assure that they aren't used for searching at the same time and your query time settings become obsolete?
  • AlexRAlexR Cape Town
    @ozz - Thanks! I always learn so much from you. 
  • LeeGLeeG Eating your first bourne

    AlexR your not the only one to do this and I cant believe the amount that I have helped over time that have made the same mistakes and not thought it through properly to see the error of their ways

     

    You have 50 proxies running on three locations, all calling on the search engines at the same time

    ip blocks and search engine bans galore

    Add to that, the poor souls also using the same shared proxies as you

    If you have a search engine query set to 10 second intervals

    Sharing them on three separate copies of ser, you could be on a 3 second query

     

    Windows has a built in calculator if you need to work out how many proxies to put on each vps

     

    Engage brain and common sense resources to think things through

  • AlexRAlexR Cape Town
    @LeeG - Thanks for details.

    1) Each VPS has different SE's selected.
    2) SE query time has been at 3 or 4s (depending on threads) (threads set between 100 and 200 depending on VPS CPU & RAM specs).
    3) I have been watching logs closely and get almost no download failed or IP blocks.
    4) I also have a proxy test every 60 mins and told it to disable bad proxies. I notice that my proxies are always working when I do a proxy test and the number is not getting reduced which would indicate blocked/banned proxies.
    5) I use private, not shared proxies. 

    So I'd say the proxies are not getting blocked/banned unless there's something else that it's causing. 

    Brain has been engaged before I did this, just wanted to double check. :-)
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