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Title: I want to start a (non-BTC) work pool - will you experts mind sharing advice?
Post by: cableiso on October 25, 2013, 03:31:40 AM
Playing around in btcworld has opened my eyes to the power of distributed computing, and I'm considering what other kinds of work could be done like this.  The big question I need to answer is how much it costs to run a host (or several) to distribute the work to miners.  I'm hoping to glean some advice from you hardworking mine owners on the ins and outs of organizing a labor union.  My project is just computing - not bitcoin, not altcoin, just finely tuned work served up piping hot.

I expect to have the same technical challenges as a bitcoin mining server - a crapload of simultaneous connections, and highly variable bandwidth.  Who's a good host?  Is bitcoind hosting common enough that wide pipe small brain is an actual commodity these days?   Will a cheap and cheerful shell account be absolutely owned by attempting to organize the equivalent of gigahashes?  What about terahashes?  (PH is some time off)

What should I expect to pay, and what performance should I expect per dollar in what region?  If anyone here administers their own server farm, I'd be interested to hear what you'd sell some spare cycles for.


Title: Re: I want to start a (non-BTC) work pool - will you experts mind sharing advice?
Post by: d20_9999 on October 25, 2013, 05:12:21 AM
http://boinc.berkeley.edu/

Get your project approved, and you'll have access to 450,000+ computers, just waiting to crunch your data.