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Author Topic: Anyone with experience willing to setup a mmcfe-ng tye pool for me?  (Read 854 times)
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August 11, 2013, 09:20:37 PM
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I hopefully will have a new coin i want to launch soon.  I want to have a pool shortly after release. 

The coin would not claim new innovation and I am not going to say it offers anything new..  it doesn't,  i just want to do this, if the coin dies in 2 weeks thats fine. 

Does anyone have the skills and experience to help.  Also what type of hosting is needed ?  can it be done on share hosting (dedicated IP)  or do you need a server or VPS?


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August 11, 2013, 09:50:23 PM
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I can host it at minar.cc if you provide the coin source and that stuff.
More to the point, you need a server where you can run cronjobs, php, some sort of DB (mysql), and pushpool or stratum, apart from the coin client itself.
The best way to go is a server where you get root and can do whatever you like with it. A VPS will be ok, the problem comes when you get many users, and a normal hosting wont cut it, due to performance issues...
The worst part is to actively monitor and maintain the front and backend and update every soft you are using, and solve any issues that may come up.
In my opinion, you can for sure host a pool on any VPS with static ip (or really fast dns) and those features i said above, but it can be very hard at the beginning and time consuming thereafter.

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Minar.cc pools are not running anymore, the domain was registered by someone else and I don't have any relationship with the new owner.
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