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  • DoritoRancher

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    1. Lovely, thanks for all the input lads. Gonna be taking it all into account when starting up this farm.
    2. Hello everyone! I'm new to the Dreambot community & botting in general. However I'm planning on starting a farm, but for that I'm looking to reduce costs left and right as much as I possibly can. So I have an idea & tell me what you guys think. If you like it or not & hell maybe it'll spark up some extra ideas on your end. I won't be diving into the very deep details of how/what I'm exactly going to do just yet. 1. Main goal 15 account start & avg. lifetime of (hopefully) 7 days per acc. min 350k/h per account & 8h/day botting per account Initial goal: ~294m/week Growth: +5 accounts/week Initial investment: undefined 2. Hardware & Proxy requirements 1:1 residential proxy ratio Instead of a VPS I'll be creating a raspberry pi 4 b supercomputer cluster using kubernetes & docker (more info down below) 3. Script requirements Initially premium script(s) Rotate between botting methods (every day different type of botting) Farm manager Mule manager Goal: move on to private scripts for a (hopefully) lower ban ratio Replacement for a VPS From what I've gathered if I want to start running a scalable & big botfarm I need to have some good hardware. Luckily some of my skills come in handy. So I thought of an idea to replace the expensive monthly vps costs. The downside is that the initial investment will be bigger, however overtime it will be worth the investment. So, what do I exactly mean when I want to build a little supercomputer? I'm planning on starting off with a cluster of 4 Raspberry Pi 4 B's & using docker & kubernetes I'm planning on creating a tiny supercomputer (16 cores, 32gb ram). The cost would be about 80$/pi = 320$. The fun thing about this is that it could handle many accounts & it's easily scalable for, crudely put, a shit ton of accounts. Now, an additional fun part about this is that I can repurpose cluster(s) for VPS services, creating my own VPS service & at the same time still using resources to bot as well. This could passively rake back in the initial investment whilst still being able to bot with a multitude of accounts on it. NOTE: What's being created isn't one big pi, it's 4 different pi's where the load is balanced over the 4 of them. (I won't dive deeper into this, if you want to know more just read up on what kubernetes & pi clusters are) Conclusion So, from what I've written down so far as you can see the initial investment of this botfarm will be quite big. However my goal isn't to simply create a half wacky botfarm. The goal is to make it scalable & lower the monthly costs as much as I can by creating my own hardware & at the same time rent out a part of the specs. My main questions would be: in this whole explanation I've given have I missed anything? Are there things I could improve upon? Would you do things differently & why?
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