Title: Looking for a partner on my next datacenter Post by: yochdog on July 08, 2013, 06:54:59 PM I am currently working on my 3rd data center (this is a colloquialism you tech-Nazis), and am interested in partnering up with another LARGE miner to defray some of the fixed costs.
I am sourcing 1500-2500 SF of secure industrial space, wired for 3 phase/220 power. The cost will be $1,000 - $1,200 per month, split 50/50 It would be a minimum of a 1 year commitment, and I would require 3 months up front for security. Power is very cheap, approximately $.04 per incremental KWh. You would be responsible for maintaining your own rigs remotely, though I would have no problem doing a hard reset on a rig or two when I am at the location should the need arise. My projections figure the space can support in excess of 60,000 KH/s in total. How that is split is open for negotiation. Title: Re: Looking for a partner on my next datacenter Post by: OgNasty on July 08, 2013, 07:22:13 PM Where is the datacenter located and will you accept BTC?
Title: Re: Looking for a partner on my next datacenter Post by: yochdog on July 08, 2013, 07:33:32 PM Where is the datacenter located and will you accept BTC? Location is in the Northwest (PM me for more detail). Of course I accept BTC! ;D Title: Re: Looking for a partner on my next datacenter Post by: boozer on July 14, 2013, 07:29:14 AM PM sent
Title: Re: Looking for a partner on my next datacenter Post by: fishy on July 14, 2013, 09:39:41 AM Title: Re: Looking for a partner on my next datacenter Post by: threeip on July 15, 2013, 05:59:26 PM Also, did you mean 60,000 M in the OP?
Edit: I get it now. My other question still stands, PM me if you like. Title: Re: Looking for a partner on my next datacenter Post by: yochdog on July 15, 2013, 08:12:10 PM Co-owner will either bring his rigs out and set them up (preferred), or we can negotiate a price for myself to get them up and running after they have been shipped in.
I am proposing a LTC farm.....not BTC. I should have been more precise. So no mistake, I did mean 60,000 KH/s. |