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March 15, 2014, 05:50:33 PM
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Hi,
I currently have a CentOS server setup that runs bitcoind on it and eloipool setup to run and connect to local server.
But, I can see that in near future I'll run out of space.  I checked two days ago and storage required for blockchain was 11G and now its 13G.
Its obvious that its growing fast.

What options do we have? 
I may possibly run eloipool without my own bitcoind, but which bitcoin server do I connect to then?
What will we do in future as it seems like in a year or two bitcoind may require space large enough to force use of huge professional data storage?

Thanks in advance for any guidance.
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March 16, 2014, 11:38:32 AM
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Hi,
I currently have a CentOS server setup that runs bitcoind on it and eloipool setup to run and connect to local server.
But, I can see that in near future I'll run out of space.  I checked two days ago and storage required for blockchain was 11G and now its 13G.
Its obvious that its growing fast.

What options do we have? 
I may possibly run eloipool without my own bitcoind, but which bitcoin server do I connect to then?
What will we do in future as it seems like in a year or two bitcoind may require space large enough to force use of huge professional data storage?

Thanks in advance for any guidance.

how to connect without the blocks quickly will catch them and batter errors and then again you have to download them.
Wait until it gets to 19 GB
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March 16, 2014, 04:14:10 PM
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Thanks a lot for the reply.
Sorry, but may be I am not understanding what you wrote.
Could you please re-phrase or provide details.

Thanks a ton.
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