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how many hitleaps can I run in a Dual X5650?
I got a customer who wants to run hitleap with OpenVZ... is there anybody who knows well about it?
for those guys who don't know what's hitleap
- it's an autosurf. you browse other people's website automatically with vps, then other people will browse yours.
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I runned 30 hitleaps myself... I opened this thread to confirm if I can run 75 or so, but 24 is really impossible, may be you haven't tried? I suggest you to try it. just xfce+wine can make it work
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, only 42? ok, thx for advice
Ok, you can run 200 if you want but anything over 24 will have diminishing returns, maybe 36 at a push, from what I see each instance will use 70-80% of a cpu thread, you have 24 threads you also need to run the host OS.
So yeah, after you approach almost 100% x 24 you are just slowing down other instances to run another.
Hitleap is BADLY written, you can't fix that.
36D
wow are you kidding?
I saw the CPU usage at 20% to 40% per vps. if you get 70% to 80%, please contact me at my skype, I can try to help you decrease this cpu usage
skype: live:suliuyi
Lol ok.
@lewissue you've now money to pay for dedicated server? I remember the times when you asked for FREE VPS every minute, hour, day, year!
man, I never asked for FREE VPS, just for DIRT CHEAP VPS.
and btw, I've been in VPS business and selling them for 14 months now, so I have money to buy my dedicated server last year
Around 24 I think. As far as I've heard. Hitleap is a CPU intensive program.
what disk and ram setup you have there ?
4 * 1TB
RAM? I can get as much as I can if the CPU can load it
If you already thought you knew better then why open a thread asking for opinions...
These are 78 x 512mb ram hitleaps being held on a Dual x5650, ofcourse they're ssd and windows 2k8 r2
@BharatB is that @drserver hitleap dedicated ?
So... completely off topic: what kind of sites do you guys make hitleap visit in return?
Has it do with SEO or something? Because if you're visiting your own site only you will know, right?
There is an SEO angle, so I can see the practical use there. User signals like bounce rate, time on site, indications of general user satisfaction are a part of modern search engines, particularly ones that have a huge number of datapoints and data sources like Google.
I don't think hitleap is effective on Google ranking. Haven't used it but by the look, you're running on a network range that isn't for consumers. So google will surely think you're trying to cheat. (Please confirm. I have no idea about hitleap structure)
Latest news from Hitleap is that they will block the IP from datacenter/hosting, and only allow normal resident IP
More latest news from Hitleap is that they allow any IPs but now limited to 2 sessions (2 different IPs) per account.
edit: 5 sessions for premium accounts, or purchase session slots separately.
Does that related to new software or to old ones too?
That would be amazing actually, less trash traffic in a world!
yes, SEO, it can increase your PR / Alexa
wowow, that's great. 78 is really unexpected number. I will bring SSDs for my plans
please don't gloat about that:( it's really a disaster for us botting men
@BharatB is a dedicated seller himself.
Links increase PR, not visitation.
nope, my mate botmen told me that this can really increase your SEO data.
and specially, jingling / ipts are also utilized to do so
nope -_-
They all follow the session slot scheme now...
Those trash traffic would probably come back once they release linux version of their viewer...
Read up on some papers on Pagerank then. Pagerank is all about links. Best not spread misinformation.
How is hitleap different from running curl in a loop?