Title: Your own P2Pool node setup on GNU Linux/FreeBSD?? Post by: linuxforyou on September 02, 2014, 07:30:12 PM Hello,
Let me know if looking for optimized P2Pool node on GNU/Linux or FreeBSD with performance tuning which varies from hardware to hardware and distribution in use. Few of the advantages post optimization/tuning=>
What are the advantages of using P2Pool? Small statistical advantages increasing income Control over your own pool node No need to trust a pool operator Immediate payments Helps to protect and keep the Bitcoin network decentralized What are the disadvantages of using P2Pool? Initial setup is a little more complicated More CPU / RAM / Internet bandwidth required Higher payout variance Small transaction fees when spending if you receive many small payouts Distros=debian/fedora/centos/OpenSuse, gentoo/slackware(would need console to configure for gentoo/slackware) etc, FreeBSD or your choice Official P2Pool url for more info=> http://p2pool.in/#faq (http://p2pool.in/#faq) Benchmark [P2Pool vs btcGuild vs Eligius]=> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=416933.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=416933.0) Cheers, LinuxForYou Title: Re: Looking for P2Pool node setup on GNU Linux/FreeBSD?? Post by: jonnybravo0311 on September 03, 2014, 01:35:30 PM Welcome to the forums!
I'm a bit confused by your post. Are you offering to provide the service of setting up and configuring Linux-based p2pool nodes for people? If so, you may wish to post this in the Services forum: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=52.0 I don't know if you've seen it, but there's a very good thread discussing the setup and configuration of p2pool with merge-mining in Ubuntu here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=651819.0 Title: Re: Looking for P2Pool node setup on GNU Linux/FreeBSD?? Post by: linuxforyou on September 03, 2014, 04:31:15 PM Thanks jonnybravo0311, yes it's a service offer., no I haven't seen the Service forum before posting message.. would post at service forum and yes my offer is independent of ubuntu alone based on hardware one user may have.. except M$ widows.
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