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281  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I believe there is a Hero member who is scamming your money. on: March 27, 2012, 01:31:09 PM
He suggest that he has high social value by using an avtar with a sexy woman lean to a man.

No it has to be gigavps. Smiley

Oh and thanks for the warning... I'll... be on the lookout. Tongue
282  Economy / Speculation / Re: oh joy on: March 27, 2012, 04:55:33 AM
its not one person. 

You sure about that?  Time to make some side bets?

one person wouldn't separate their bids by only $0.01.  they'd set up wider bid points like $0.25 or $0.50 apart.

the $4.61 bid wall is likely someone who wants to cut in front of the person at $4.60

Oh then let me fix that.  Sorry, I didnt know the trading etiquette.
283  Economy / Speculation / Re: oh joy on: March 27, 2012, 04:51:32 AM
its not one person. 

You sure about that?  Time to make some side bets?
284  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 24, 2012, 10:19:57 PM
The site's still down right (or is it just me)?

Yep still down, migration in progress.
285  Other / Meta / Mining Services on: March 24, 2012, 10:14:32 PM
Mod's, we need a Mining Services subforum.

Thanks,
286  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Gigabyte PWM fan wiring question - with pictures! on: March 24, 2012, 10:13:31 PM
You're fine, looks good.
287  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 24, 2012, 02:26:34 PM
Is this even work subscribing for a beta invitation? Or is there a backlog of several years anyway?
Would be nice to show that on the registration form.

Years, NO... Maybe just 13 months.  Nah, we stopped invited due to maxing out our system.  We should be able to get everyone on within a week.
288  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 24, 2012, 01:52:02 PM
Update

The soon has come! We'll be migrating the system to the new cluster today.  During this time we except the system to be down for about an hour.  Due to timing the changes with our DC we don't have an exact time for the down time, so please be sure to have a fail-over set for your miners so you don't get caught with your pants down.

I'll send another message with details of the update when all system are GO.

Thanks again for your patience and support.

-pirate
289  Economy / Goods / Re: Electronic Cigarettes. on: March 23, 2012, 09:03:50 PM
EGO-C  Get it! and ill order from you.
290  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 21, 2012, 05:18:07 PM
Guys the change is just to ease the pressure on the system while the new cluster comes up.  This is nothing more than a short term fix.  The old way will be back, better and more reliable.
Can your transaction logs be stored with NoSQL or an equivalent, or must they be in a standard relational database? Was just looking at this: http://aws.amazon.com/dynamodb/ and wondered if it could be cost effective while maintaining extremely high performance.
We use MongoDB now.  I'm not sure what you are referring to.  Amazon's service is too slow for what we need.
MogngoDB is a NoSQL non-relational db which is similar to Amazon's service. However yes it probably would be slower if you are hosting the server in one place and the database in another. If it were all on AWS, I'd be interested in the performance.

Our company has a high performance distributed logging system that is not the same as this but somewhat similar in scale, and we are getting ready to set it up with AWS. I guess that will tell me whether the performance is anything close to a local cluster, but it is nice that there is no hardware to manage now. Grin

The disk write/read speeds is the biggest issue with AWS.  We did some testing and it just couldn't keep up with the even a small load.  They've done a lot of changes recently and it may be better now.
291  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 21, 2012, 04:54:24 PM
Guys the change is just to ease the pressure on the system while the new cluster comes up.  This is nothing more than a short term fix.  The old way will be back, better and more reliable.
Can your transaction logs be stored with NoSQL or an equivalent, or must they be in a standard relational database? Was just looking at this: http://aws.amazon.com/dynamodb/ and wondered if it could be cost effective while maintaining extremely high performance.

We use MongoDB now.  I'm not sure what you are referring to.  Amazon's service is too slow for what we need.
292  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 21, 2012, 04:16:26 PM
Guys the change is just to ease the pressure on the system while the new cluster comes up.  This is nothing more than a short term fix.  The old way will be back, better and more reliable.
293  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: First Pirate Savings and Trust on: March 20, 2012, 09:23:37 PM
Payments done, sorry for the delay guys.  Tried a new script and it messed a bunch of things up so had to do some legwork.  All is well again.
294  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 20, 2012, 04:05:33 PM
Pool 0 http://gpumax.com:8332 not responding!

also Frontend

Working on it now.
295  Economy / Speculation / Re: It's called a correction (waveaddict's bitcoin charting subscription thread) on: March 19, 2012, 11:30:51 PM
let's just say that going vertical in one direction is not going to be sustainable for very long.

Oh yea...
296  Economy / Speculation / Re: It's called a correction (waveaddict's bitcoin charting subscription thread) on: March 19, 2012, 11:00:16 PM
The 38.2% Fibonacci retracement off this sharp move from $5.26 to the first bottom of $4.84 was around $5. So the likely retrace to 5 after 4.84 was probably a wave 4 meaning that we are currently in a terminal 5 which will likely bottom us out in the 4.6 - 4.75 range before we head up in a meaningful correction.

Where do you see the price in 1 hour?
297  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: First Pirate Savings and Trust on: March 16, 2012, 06:01:00 PM
Hey,

Im hoping someone can refer me to pirateat40 so I can open a savings account. Some Information for you.

Please don't ask for referrals in the thread.
298  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 16, 2012, 05:13:58 PM
Update

Hey guys, sorry for the confusion on yesterday's payouts.  The payouts were so small that it wasn't worth processing them.  They'll be added to today's payout.  We should also have purchases running normally again this weekend.

I've been under the weather the past few days and it's spring break which gets busy with the family.  So I'm sorry for the delay in responding to the thread and PM's.  I'm feeling much better today and hope to get caught up.

Thanks,
299  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 15, 2012, 07:23:48 PM
And really, if you use 4GB sticks of the cheapest ram you can find, a 1TB Ramdisk can be had for just $4,600!

I miss those ISA (!!!) cards that would take DRAM and create ephemeral storage.  I wonder if those still exist or if everyone has gone down the MLC/SLC SSD route such as FusionIO for performance.

For best overall, you'd have a RAMdisk pool with journalling to a high-speed SSD over a PCIe/Quad Infiniband/FC/etc. bus with replication to persistent media managed by another controller.

Of course, you're still putting the SSD in the equation, which I only do at the workstation level in RAID 1 or 10 config, or as a cache for a larger spindle pool.  The failure rate is still too high for the capital and infrastructure commitment.

Yea the Revo PCI-E drives are the way to go.  I have yet to have an SSD die on me but I know they have horror stories.
300  Economy / Services / Re: GPUMAX | The Bitcoin Mining Marketplace on: March 15, 2012, 05:04:51 PM
The demand we've seen has grow exponentially since we started and has been really hard to manage the hardware and software backend.  This new setup provides almost instant scaling and optimum performance. I know we've been in beta for a while but we want the system to work like a well oiled machine and can't do it without trying everything.

A big thanks goes to Softlayer, they have been more than helpful in getting everything we need and their network is bar none the best I have ever worked with.

It's coming guys, we're working as fast as possible.
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