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Alternate cryptocurrencies => Mining (Altcoins) => Topic started by: crypt0xmancer on August 17, 2020, 02:58:20 PM



Title: Mining on a Dedicated Server
Post by: crypt0xmancer on August 17, 2020, 02:58:20 PM
Hey guys,

Does anyone of you know any host that offers dedicated servers and allows mining?



Title: Re: Mining on a Dedicated Server
Post by: leslie4u on August 24, 2020, 08:38:33 AM
What are you planning to mine on dedicated VPS? Note that if you are only buying dedicated vps to mine coins you will end up with big fat zero when it comes to profit. You cannot make money with these machines unless you are doing something else with the machines which cover the cost to run it.


Title: Re: Mining on a Dedicated Server
Post by: mocacinno on August 24, 2020, 08:44:06 AM
Dedicated servers usually don't have a limit on mining. My servers are rented with SoYouStart. I don't mine with them, but when i read their TOS a long time ago, i don't think there was a rule against mining.

However, if you rent a VPS, and you mine, you'll probably be kicked in a matter of hours/minutes


Title: Re: Mining on a Dedicated Server
Post by: cryptovigi on August 30, 2020, 11:51:31 PM
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However, if you rent a VPS, and you mine, you'll probably be kicked in a matter of hours/minutes

Not necessarily ....
A few months ago I tried some mining on VPS from DigitalOcean for a test. I delegated 3 out of 4 cpu to mining and they kept mining for a month without any interruption from provider site. The effects were not stunning - after all, the parameters of inexpensive VPS are not perfect, but I found out that it is completely possible...



Title: Re: Mining on a Dedicated Server
Post by: niksdt101 on September 01, 2020, 04:24:47 AM
Mining on VPS is not profitable unless the mining is not involving the CPU or GPU powers and more like a master or validation node. You can always checkout mining hash providers which will be sufficient for your need.


Title: Re: Mining on a Dedicated Server
Post by: mocacinno on September 01, 2020, 05:51:26 AM
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However, if you rent a VPS, and you mine, you'll probably be kicked in a matter of hours/minutes

Not necessarily ....
A few months ago I tried some mining on VPS from DigitalOcean for a test. I delegated 3 out of 4 cpu to mining and they kept mining for a month without any interruption from provider site. The effects were not stunning - after all, the parameters of inexpensive VPS are not perfect, but I found out that it is completely possible...



You are right... I was speaking from my (limited) experience with VPS's and from reading other people's stories on BTT. This does not mean there is no VPS provider out there that doesn't allow mining. As a matter of fact, the odds are big that there are a couple out there that don't mind (or don't care enough to keep an eye on their host's load).