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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Mining (Altcoins) => Topic started by: CannCo on July 30, 2019, 07:25:46 AM



Title: How do you understand that you need to use the OS for mining?
Post by: CannCo on July 30, 2019, 07:25:46 AM
How do you understand that you need to use the OS for mining?
And how did you choose the most convenient OS for yourself?
By what criteria you make your choice?


Title: Re: How do you decide which one OS is good for mining? By what criteria?
Post by: JFoxOne on July 30, 2019, 12:33:51 PM
Can't answer directly as I'm part of minerstat team.

However, I can say why dedicated OS is better than Windows.
Mostly no (or very little) manual interaction with the system as everything comes prepacked and prepared as part of the installation.

+ No Windows updates
+ No Windows defender


Title: Re: How do you decide which one OS is good for mining? By what criteria?
Post by: Lunga Chung on July 30, 2019, 01:36:24 PM
Can't answer directly as I'm part of minerstat team.

However, I can say why dedicated OS is better than Windows.
Mostly no (or very little) manual interaction with the system as everything comes prepacked and prepared as part of the installation.

+ No Windows updates
+ No Windows defender

Yes, there is an advantage on dedicated OS and every on of them costs (win can be free as you probably know).
Personally I use both (Linux and windows) and each has its advantages (much better support for drivers on Win)

Part about updates and defender is not an advantage for Linux but rather pre prepared OS with everything you need for mining


Title: Re: How do you decide which one OS is good for mining? By what criteria?
Post by: babos8383 on July 30, 2019, 02:21:58 PM
I've always used Windows seven, recently I use Linux more and more. I liked it better and the speed is higher at the miner. I can't explain why


Title: Re: How do you decide which one OS is good for mining? By what criteria?
Post by: h311m4n on July 30, 2019, 02:24:16 PM
It all comes down to what you are most comfortable with I guess.

Personally, I hate windows. It's a shit OS and updates are a giant pain in the ass, especially with Windows 10. Linux is much more flexible, but will require you to know your way around it. And when it breaks, it takes a long time to reinstall.

But...my rigs are on Window machines, mostly because it's what I always used for mining. Back in 2016/2017, Linux support for drivers really sucked so choices were limited.


Title: Re: How do you decide which one OS is good for mining? By what criteria?
Post by: h311m4n on July 30, 2019, 02:27:09 PM
I've always used Windows seven, recently I use Linux more and more. I liked it better and the speed is higher at the miner. I can't explain why


Because Windows reserves part of the card's memory for its own use most likely. Also linux drivers have come a long way.


Title: Re: How do you understand that you need to use the OS for mining?
Post by: birkado on July 30, 2019, 02:48:19 PM
I always choose what is convenient to me.