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Maximuim Connection - What is difference? - Live4TheRisk - 06-14-2014

I was just curious what is the difference between the following:

When I got to manage proxies, i can change how many connections i want. I saw a video tutorial on youtube that it should be 20% of how many proxies you have. So if you have 10 proxies you set it to 2 for example.

But, my question is what is the difference between this setting and the one you can find under Adjust Maximum Connections? I see you can change the # of connections for the Google Harvester and other search engines.

I'm a little confused. Does anyone know the difference?


RE: Maximuim Connection - What is difference? - loopline - 06-14-2014

(06-14-2014, 04:57 AM)Live4TheRisk Wrote: I was just curious what is the difference between the following:

When I got to manage proxies, i can change how many connections i want. I saw a video tutorial on youtube that it should be 20% of how many proxies you have. So if you have 10 proxies you set it to 2 for example.

But, my question is what is the difference between this setting and the one you can find under Adjust Maximum Connections? I see you can change the # of connections for the Google Harvester and other search engines.

I'm a little confused. Does anyone know the difference?

When your using the proxy manager, connections are only relevant to your computer hardware and your bandwidth. So when scraping the engines is when the 20% rule applies, although now days its more like 10%.

So when using the proxy manager and testing proxies you can use as many connections as your machine/bandwidth can handle.