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November 06, 2013, 04:43:48 PM
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WTS 10,000 PTS @ 0.01 BTC / PTS (100 BTC)

Trade via escrow (btcrow.com) or trusted member.

Note:  I'm cross-posting this offer at bitsharestalk.  If it sells there first, this offer is void.


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November 06, 2013, 05:31:29 PM
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How the hack did you mine that many? What is your hpm?
Congrats, you mined atleast 200x more then I did, and I have a i7 with 8gb ram.
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November 06, 2013, 05:33:33 PM
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Senior mod.. moderator? What?

Members like yourself.

Maybe I should omit "senior", no disrespect intended.
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November 06, 2013, 05:44:57 PM
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How the hack did you mine that many? What is your hpm?
Congrats, you mined atleast 200x more then I did, and I have a i7 with 8gb ram.

I'm not sure of the cumulative hpm but it averages about 8 hpm per machine.  I'm using a mix of a few cloud servers and my own hardware.  I've already tripped my breakers a couple of time for using too much power per circuit.

As for my hardware its made up of some older Dell Servers that I bought from http://www.govdeals.com.  The funny thing is that I'm getting only 16 hpm on my most recent machine yet 8 hpm on the older ones.

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November 06, 2013, 05:48:08 PM
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How the hack did you mine that many? What is your hpm?
Congrats, you mined atleast 200x more then I did, and I have a i7 with 8gb ram.

I'm not sure of the cumulative hpm but it averages about 8 hpm per machine.  I'm using a mix of a few cloud servers and my own hardware.  I've already tripped my breakers a couple of time for using too much power per circuit.

As for my hardware its made up of some older Dell Servers that I bought from http://www.govdeals.com.  The funny thing is that I'm getting only 16 hpm on my most recent machine yet 8 hpm on the older ones.


So how many machines do you have all together? How many blocks do you get on averadge on 8 hpm machine?
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November 06, 2013, 06:02:58 PM
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Hmmm, I have 5 @ 8 core dell servers and an i5 Ivy Bridge running 3 cores running for 24 hours and only the i5 has found a block - and only 1.  I have 22 more of the 8 core dells I can start mining with, but based on my success so far with those dells, I am hesitant to pay almost $100 a day in electricity.
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November 06, 2013, 06:07:30 PM
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How the hack did you mine that many? What is your hpm?
Congrats, you mined atleast 200x more then I did, and I have a i7 with 8gb ram.

I'm not sure of the cumulative hpm but it averages about 8 hpm per machine.  I'm using a mix of a few cloud servers and my own hardware.  I've already tripped my breakers a couple of time for using too much power per circuit.

As for my hardware its made up of some older Dell Servers that I bought from http://www.govdeals.com.  The funny thing is that I'm getting only 16 hpm on my most recent machine yet 8 hpm on the older ones.


So how many machines do you have all together? How many blocks do you get on averadge on 8 hpm machine?

15 bare metal servers and 30 cloud servers.  I really can't say how many blocks I'm getting per machine because they are setup in a cluster.  I can't tell which one actually mined a block.  But I can say that I'm getting very few blocks now.  The last one was at 07:07am.

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November 06, 2013, 06:08:41 PM
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Hmmm, I have 5 @ 8 core dell servers and an i5 Ivy Bridge running 3 cores running for 24 hours and only the i5 has found a block - and only 1.  I have 22 more of the 8 core dells I can start mining with, but based on my success so far with those dells, I am hesitant to pay almost $100 a day in electricity.

Yeah, I've got a couple of Kill-a-Watt meters on the Dells and it isn't looking good.  I'm thinking that I'll have to power down shortly.

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November 06, 2013, 06:12:44 PM
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How the hack did you mine that many? What is your hpm?
Congrats, you mined atleast 200x more then I did, and I have a i7 with 8gb ram.

I'm not sure of the cumulative hpm but it averages about 8 hpm per machine.  I'm using a mix of a few cloud servers and my own hardware.  I've already tripped my breakers a couple of time for using too much power per circuit.

As for my hardware its made up of some older Dell Servers that I bought from http://www.govdeals.com.  The funny thing is that I'm getting only 16 hpm on my most recent machine yet 8 hpm on the older ones.


So how many machines do you have all together? How many blocks do you get on averadge on 8 hpm machine?

15 bare metal servers and 30 cloud servers.  I really can't say how many blocks I'm getting per machine because they are setup in a cluster.  I can't tell which one actually mined a block.  But I can say that I'm getting very few blocks now.  The last one was at 07:07am.




Hey, thanks for the info Smiley
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November 06, 2013, 06:13:51 PM
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How the hack did you mine that many? What is your hpm?
Congrats, you mined atleast 200x more then I did, and I have a i7 with 8gb ram.

I'm not sure of the cumulative hpm but it averages about 8 hpm per machine.  I'm using a mix of a few cloud servers and my own hardware.  I've already tripped my breakers a couple of time for using too much power per circuit.

As for my hardware its made up of some older Dell Servers that I bought from http://www.govdeals.com.  The funny thing is that I'm getting only 16 hpm on my most recent machine yet 8 hpm on the older ones.


So how many machines do you have all together? How many blocks do you get on averadge on 8 hpm machine?

15 bare metal servers and 30 cloud servers.  I really can't say how many blocks I'm getting per machine because they are setup in a cluster.  I can't tell which one actually mined a block.  But I can say that I'm getting very few blocks now.  The last one was at 07:07am.




Hey, thanks for the info Smiley

No problem.
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November 06, 2013, 07:21:35 PM
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Is that possible to set up several cloud server as one cluster and mine? I am tired of opening several servers and setup each one.

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November 06, 2013, 07:38:28 PM
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Is that possible to set up several cloud server as one cluster and mine? I am tired of opening several servers and setup each one.

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Yes, but I've never managed to get it to work smoothly.  It requires monitoring.

This is the guide that I followed using "starcluster", disregarding the CUDA parts.

http://hpc.nomad-labs.com/archives/139

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November 06, 2013, 08:05:53 PM
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Is that possible to set up several cloud server as one cluster and mine? I am tired of opening several servers and setup each one.

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Yes, but I've never managed to get it to work smoothly.  It requires monitoring.

This is the guide that I followed using "starcluster", disregarding the CUDA parts.

http://hpc.nomad-labs.com/archives/139



wow, this is even more complicated. But good to know it is achievable. Thank a lot.

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