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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] MonetaryUnit [MUE] Quark based, CPU mining, faucet, explorer, pool, wallet on: November 25, 2015, 01:58:40 AM

Hey, you're very welcome Smiley
What do you think of the coin swap idea btw?

Re mining, yep, we're waiting for the mining software to catch up with our wallet code.

Thanks for taking the time to get involved.

coin exchange is a good idea. QuarkCoin is a great coin but a lack of resources and community inertia has slowed it to a crawl Sad
together we stand - divided we fall etc. etc. so we can help each other.

btw my GTX750ti's love quark Smiley


Couldn't agree more, I have been surprised at the lack of comment from all the different Quark threads I have posted in, it's a real shame.
I wonder if we go ahead with the exchange anyway, more people will come forward?

Yeah, the quark algo is great, you get more hashrate at cooler temps than other algos, and allows CPU miners to get some coin too.
Out of interest, what hashrate are you getting from your 750's?

My company is about to retire 3 4U Servers with 128GB Ram and 2 VERY Beefy processors each.
It is currently set up in a VMWare ESXi 5.5 cluster.
It will be attached to a network that I can throttle up to 1Gb but realistically 20-100MB depending on business would be my target range.

I could potentially have 45 (Limit to SQL Express) very beefy bitcoin servers but I would have to cpu mine not gpu.
Any guidance on how to set this up?  How to figure up annual profit?

Every where I read says I need extra equipment.  Where as I can leave the current system up and running for a DataCenter Lab Environment I can not have extra items in the data center.

In the mean time I am going to set up a 2 U very beefy server as a test bed for this. 
64GB Ram
HP DL360
sole purpose would be to mine bitcoin.  Pegging any resource (CPU, RAM, Network) for extended periods of time would be no problem.

any help would be appreciated.
This is is the predicament I am in.  I am new to the scene and have not mined before.
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