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Running multiple Shell with No latency
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Hello Friend,
I recently wrote 6 scripts which are scrapping data from an online site.Each script is different and performs a given task in a certain time duration. The time duration is fixed, all the 6 scripts have to run simultaneously and finish lets say after x seconds.
Running the scripts 1 by 1 works fine, they are all finishing after x seconds.
Opening multiple Shells and running 2 or more scripts, latency begins no script finishes at x seconds.
Is there a way i can run multiple shell's simultaneuosly with no latency??
I also gues my computer hardware can cause the latency, which is the best computer hardware specification to perform this tasks. kindly help
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