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Economy => Services => Topic started by: Gamerholic on February 15, 2014, 05:13:04 PM



Title: $2400 a month server credit
Post by: Gamerholic on February 15, 2014, 05:13:04 PM
We'd love to play a bigger part in the crypto currency community. We have a server we are not using, you can run it up to $2400 a month.

Anything past that you pay the difference.

We are willing to trade for traffic.

gamerholic.com (http://gamerholic.com)


Title: Re: $2400 a month server credit
Post by: Gamerholic on March 01, 2014, 07:51:29 PM
any takers?


Title: Re: $2400 a month server credit
Post by: Calhil on March 01, 2014, 07:57:05 PM
Could you post more details about your shady deal?


Title: Re: $2400 a month server credit
Post by: casinocoin on March 01, 2014, 09:16:42 PM
We'd love to play a bigger part in the crypto currency community. We have a server we are not using, you can run it up to $2400 a month.

Anything past that you pay the difference.

We are willing to trade for traffic.

gamerholic.com (http://gamerholic.com)
I don't understand ?
You are trying to rent/sell out your server space.. well what are the specs?
What exactly is gamerholic and why post the link


Title: Re: $2400 a month server credit
Post by: iglasses on March 01, 2014, 10:32:38 PM
Casino why u gotta be like that?  Just give them the money...it good deal. Make profit and happy customer. They give support on needed. Free chicken. Colors too.


Title: Re: $2400 a month server credit
Post by: zvs on March 04, 2014, 01:24:37 AM
Intel Xeon Hex Core SandyBridge E5-2620 (6/12HT Cores @ 2.00GHz)
Intel Xeon Phi 7120P Coprocessor /w 16GB GDDR5 Memory & 61 Cores
128GB DDR3 Quad Channel Registered Memory for Dual CPU (Max 384GB)
6x 240GB Intel Series 520 Gen2 SSD
Hardware RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, 50 /w 1GB Cache & BBU
1Gbps Public Network Port (Dedicated)
Optional 1Gbps Private Network Port (Unmetered)
100,000GB/mo Public Bandwidth
5 Public IP Address via Secure VLAN (/29)
Remote Access IPMI Card (KVM, Reboot & Virtual Media)

and it's much , much cheaper than $2400

  just lemme know


Title: Re: $2400 a month server credit
Post by: Bonio on March 04, 2014, 09:21:34 PM
Ive got a rack full of servers too that aren't doing much at the minute. No good for mining though otherwise I'd be using them ;)


Title: Re: $2400 a month server credit
Post by: ManeBjorn on March 04, 2014, 11:24:43 PM
I would use all of these servers for MemoryCoin.  Use the Yam miner software.  That would really get the most out of them.


Title: Re: $2400 a month server credit
Post by: zvs on March 05, 2014, 01:32:44 AM
I would use all of these servers for MemoryCoin.  Use the Yam miner software.  That would really get the most out of them.


yeah, I had around 50 servers running yam on protoshares until the feb 28 midnight thing.

well, they're still doing protoshares, but that's just 'cause i'm lazy.  memorycoins would be better..

oh.. i started running bitcoind again on 3 of them  just for kicks.  i wish blockchain would connect to them more often  ;D

ed: oh, for a while there protoshares were even good to use with those Amazon EC2 7c 8 core instances


Title: Re: $2400 a month server credit
Post by: ManeBjorn on March 05, 2014, 01:47:16 AM
That is cool.
I know over on the MemoryCoin forum they have a setup for running it from Amazon as well as Digital Ocean.
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?board=35.0

I would use all of these servers for MemoryCoin.  Use the Yam miner software.  That would really get the most out of them.


yeah, I had around 50 servers running yam on protoshares until the feb 28 midnight thing.

well, they're still doing protoshares, but that's just 'cause i'm lazy.  memorycoins would be better..

oh.. i started running bitcoind again on 3 of them  just for kicks.  i wish blockchain would connect to them more often  ;D

ed: oh, for a while there protoshares were even good to use with those Amazon EC2 7c 8 core instances


Title: Re: $2400 a month server credit
Post by: zvs on March 05, 2014, 01:51:59 AM
I haven't messed with Memorycoin since the first couple of days it was active (got like 1000 or so and stopped)...

Since it's well established now, I'd be surprised if Amazon EC2 is still profitable... Digital Ocean could be, but only because of the excessive amt of free credits they like to throw around

That is cool.
I know over on the MemoryCoin forum they have a setup for running it from Amazon as well as Digital Ocean.
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?board=35.0

I would use all of these servers for MemoryCoin.  Use the Yam miner software.  That would really get the most out of them.


yeah, I had around 50 servers running yam on protoshares until the feb 28 midnight thing.

well, they're still doing protoshares, but that's just 'cause i'm lazy.  memorycoins would be better..

oh.. i started running bitcoind again on 3 of them  just for kicks.  i wish blockchain would connect to them more often  ;D

ed: oh, for a while there protoshares were even good to use with those Amazon EC2 7c 8 core instances


Title: Re: $2400 a month server credit
Post by: ManeBjorn on March 05, 2014, 02:45:40 AM
Amazon is not unless you have credits.  Digital Ocean seems to be but I have not tried it.  I don't have any credits to try with.


I haven't messed with Memorycoin since the first couple of days it was active (got like 1000 or so and stopped)...

Since it's well established now, I'd be surprised if Amazon EC2 is still profitable... Digital Ocean could be, but only because of the excessive amt of free credits they like to throw around

That is cool.
I know over on the MemoryCoin forum they have a setup for running it from Amazon as well as Digital Ocean.
https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?board=35.0

I would use all of these servers for MemoryCoin.  Use the Yam miner software.  That would really get the most out of them.


yeah, I had around 50 servers running yam on protoshares until the feb 28 midnight thing.

well, they're still doing protoshares, but that's just 'cause i'm lazy.  memorycoins would be better..

oh.. i started running bitcoind again on 3 of them  just for kicks.  i wish blockchain would connect to them more often  ;D

ed: oh, for a while there protoshares were even good to use with those Amazon EC2 7c 8 core instances