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.anto. (OP)
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November 29, 2015, 07:54:03 PM
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I have been evaluating some pool server software, i.e. CoiniumServ, UNOMP, Eloipool, CKPool and some other smaller projects. It seems that only CoiniumServ and UNOMP offer a complete package including the web front end. However, the look of those web front ends are very similar to the Nexious scammer pool. But perhaps I could modify that. I have 2 small VPS' to test them, but I am not sure if they would be enough for running a public pool server.

Does anybody have any recommendations on CoiniumServ or UNOMP especially regarding the requirements of CPU and RAM on the server? For instance, how many user connections would be supported by running one of them on a VPS with 2 GHz CPU and 1 GB RAM?

Thanks in advance for your comments and recommendations.
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December 03, 2015, 12:40:45 AM
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I am very interested as well in an answer or advice for this.  I've recently acquired some good server hardware, physical firewall, domain, and a good pipe to the WAN.  From reading a few things on google I noticed that uNOMP is popular but I havent dug around deep enough to prove that.

Here are some videos I found on YouTube in setting up the back and front end:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0MEVlVrEqc

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December 03, 2015, 04:17:52 AM
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On my nix box I have NOMP and UNOMP and CoiniumServ. On Windows 10 Pro I have just CoiniumServ; simply because I have tried many variations of getting NOMP and UNOMP to work on Windows via Node.JS on Windows. Tried this on Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit and recently upgraded to Windows 10 Pro to go with my R9 390X.

My favorite frontend is MPOS since I have completely modified it to support  displaying higher Network hashrates and modified the theme on MPOS a bit. But on MPOS you have to use worker.name instead of addresses as worker names.
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December 05, 2015, 10:54:29 AM
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Thanks a lot icezer0z and sixxkilur for your suggestions.
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