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January 24, 2014, 02:09:05 AM
Last edit: January 24, 2014, 04:42:35 AM by MoreBloodWine
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Ok, so it seems our cable company has changed some things in how they handle bandwitdh for their users etc. by adding monthly limits based on your level of service.

Well, this got me to thinking... just how much combined data (in / out) in MB might I see per month with 600Gh/s ?

To be decided...
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January 24, 2014, 04:36:50 AM
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Ok, so it seems our cable company has changed some things in how they handle bandwitdh for their users etc. by adding monthly limits based on your level of service.

Well, this got me to thinking... just how much combined data (in / out) in MB might I see per month with 600Gh/s ?

Each stratum connection uses only a few bytes per second, plus ~2 KB per minute for work pushes.  So only a few megabytes per day. Speed doesn't matter due to vardiff.

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January 24, 2014, 04:42:17 AM
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Ok, so it seems our cable company has changed some things in how they handle bandwitdh for their users etc. by adding monthly limits based on your level of service.

Well, this got me to thinking... just how much combined data (in / out) in MB might I see per month with 600Gh/s ?

Each stratum connection uses only a few bytes per second, plus ~2 KB per minute for work pushes.  So only a few megabytes per day. Speed doesn't matter due to vardiff.

Thx !

To be decided...
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