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July 22, 2014, 08:44:05 PM |
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Hi Marco,
what do you mean with the minimum power consumption at 50kW? does this mean you'll only consider customers using 50kW and above?
if yes, why not cater for smaller mining operations like a couple SP30's etc..
It's a definitely yes. Hydro66 have the same limit. I'm wondering if this is just a reselling scheme or an actual new DC.
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July 26, 2014, 04:54:07 AM |
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As I've mentioned before there's only two large datacenter companies here in Iceland, Verne Global and Advania. Almost all Icelandic ones you see mentioned are reselling racking from one or the other. There may be some specially built facilities coming online here in the next few months but they'll also most likely be contracted out to one of those two companies for at least the build.
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sidehack
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July 26, 2014, 05:00:42 AM |
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Oh hey yeah, not sure if I mentioned this but we've officially gotten everything out of the way to be able to offer hosting. We're talking to the ISP right now, and will start the electrical renovations tomorrow, so we should be able to open things up first part of August. We're working on putting info on our website including a simple rate calculator so people can get an idea of the fees and stuff.
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QuiveringGibbage (OP)
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July 26, 2014, 05:42:36 AM Last edit: July 26, 2014, 11:17:44 AM by QuiveringGibbage |
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Two new listing to the directory this week. Update on my hosted machines; I've started exploring the options of leasing my mining h/w out and had to make some configuration changes which required reboots. My unfortunate luck, 2 machines (1 at GekkoScience and 1 at Mich-Colo) did not recover after the reboot and required physical disconnection of the power cord and reconnection to successfully power cycle my machines. Both GekkoScience and Mich-Colo handle the remote hand support well and my machines were up and running again after a short period. Thanks guys!! Cheers, QG
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jtoomim
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July 30, 2014, 03:26:54 AM |
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I'm giving short tours of our facility via video chat on Skype or Facetime. Feel free to message me on one of those services and ask for one. Skype ID: jtoomim; Facetime: jtoomim@jtoomim.org. A couple teaser photos for you folks of our DC-in-progress: Our cooling equipment arrives in a couple days. The electrical work is about 75% done. The first draft of our website should be up soon. I'm getting excited. Due to the higher power consumption of the SP30s than planned, and the fact that my brother and I are early customers of SP30s (we've ordered 68 so far), we'll have less spare capacity initially than we previously thought. We'll try to ramp up capacity quickly. Jonathan
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Hosting bitcoin miners for $65 to $80/kW/month on clean, cheap hydro power. http://Toom.im
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August 02, 2014, 12:18:00 PM Last edit: August 04, 2014, 04:01:54 AM by drowningman |
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I have been using flyowall's hosting service at www.centerus.com since March and been very satisfied with the value and the quality . It is only 75 $/ kilowatt and all the problems with my miners been solved efficiently and quickly.I can say only good things about this sevice.
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QuiveringGibbage (OP)
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August 03, 2014, 03:44:53 AM |
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Directory updates this week; ICELAND separated from EUROPE (updated EURO to EUROPE). Added new USA listing. My h/w hosting update; I've sold all my hosted h/w. All buyers continued with the hosting service so no shipping required. Thank you both Mich-Colo and GekkoScience for your hosting service. Now awaiting SP30 h/w and with it's new power consumption, hosting is the only option. Cheers, QG
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sidehack
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August 03, 2014, 03:49:19 AM |
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http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/1GekkosciLeaey8Na9siC8oD5HcMtLnWwdFirst test hardware running in the new location on the temporary ISP. I was going to get pictures but I forgot to make sure the camera battery was not dead. Might finish the shelves tomorrow and start work on meter mounts for individual customer circuits. We should be able to start taking in hardware this week. I won't have VPN access set up until after the 11th though.
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August 03, 2014, 05:44:19 PM |
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http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/1GekkosciLeaey8Na9siC8oD5HcMtLnWwdFirst test hardware running in the new location on the temporary ISP. I was going to get pictures but I forgot to make sure the camera battery was not dead. Might finish the shelves tomorrow and start work on meter mounts for individual customer circuits. We should be able to start taking in hardware this week. I won't have VPN access set up until after the 11th though. Very nice sidehack! How long did it take to generate that vanity address?
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sidehack
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August 03, 2014, 05:56:18 PM |
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Dunno, it's been several months ago. I've got a couple Eyefinity 6 cards for my workbenches that sometimes I'll just pull up vanitygen and let it run for a while. I had some hosting-specific addresses generated the other day but lost them when the power blinked. I've got a "1testicle" address that took a couple weeks, but the joke was well worth it.
Anyway, folks have been asking so I should probably write up an official "terms of service" contract sometime soon. Between renovating the shop, building DPS2K boards and cables and some other custom jobs, we've been pretty busy. And we don't really like paperwork anyway when there's real work can be done. But I'll get it up sometime soon.
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August 05, 2014, 07:24:34 AM |
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I got a very nice video tour of jtoomim´s hosting facility and had the chance to chat with him a little.
It looks like they have thought of everything relevant to mining, internet access and cooling.
I decided to send some of my sp30s there and will be able to write up a short review once my units are shipped and the mining facility is built out.
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RoadStress
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August 05, 2014, 01:54:29 PM |
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I got a very nice video tour of jtoomim´s hosting facility and had the chance to chat with him a little.
It looks like they have thought of everything relevant to mining, internet access and cooling.
I decided to send some of my sp30s there and will be able to write up a short review once my units are shipped and the mining facility is built out.
Always ahead of me. I will send some September or October SP30s to him too. Come on 650$-700$ exchange rate.
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August 05, 2014, 06:44:35 PM |
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http://eligius.st/~wizkid057/newstats/userstats.php/1GekkosciLeaey8Na9siC8oD5HcMtLnWwdFirst test hardware running in the new location on the temporary ISP. I was going to get pictures but I forgot to make sure the camera battery was not dead. Might finish the shelves tomorrow and start work on meter mounts for individual customer circuits. We should be able to start taking in hardware this week. I won't have VPN access set up until after the 11th though. Sounds like you guys have been busy, let me know when your ready for me to ship my miners!
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sidehack
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August 05, 2014, 07:42:30 PM |
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You're not kidding. Our crew just pulled an all-nighter to catch up on DPS2K boards and cables; we'll be shipping something like 80 boards and about 800 cables most of which didn't exist yesterday morning. Hopefully I'll be back out at the shop soon to finish setting up meters and such. Shelves are basically done, I finished those up and started building meter panels on Sunday. Parts will be in for ventilation on Thursday, which we'll have to get set up before running too much equipment.
Looks like our total estimated capacity will be 50KW rather than the previously mentioned 80KW. I'm not too worried though, that's still plenty of space.
Depending on when miners ship, I may have one ship-to address or another because we're in the process of moving over the next week. But if you want to send hardware along and expect it to be delivered pretty soon, I can get you the required information.
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jtoomim
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August 07, 2014, 07:56:27 PM |
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Hey QG, I'm getting a lot of questions from people who don't want to multiply $70/kW/month by 3 kW. Can you also list SP30s for $210 to $270 per month on our blurb? Tyvm.
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Hosting bitcoin miners for $65 to $80/kW/month on clean, cheap hydro power. http://Toom.im
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QuiveringGibbage (OP)
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August 09, 2014, 01:45:29 AM |
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WIP Last update: 2014-08-08 UNITED STATES of AMERICA===================== URL: http://Toom.imPrice: $70 to $90/kW/month, price dependent on contract length (1, 3, 6 or 12 mths). SP30s for $210 to $270 per mth. Location: Washington, USA Comment: Opening August/September. Operator is jtoomim (Skype ID: jtoomim; Facetime: jtoomim@jtoomim.org) ===================== Single new listing this this week. Titan DC (Spondoolies's contracted datacenter) is doing a deal for RoadStress' Aug. SP30 Group Buy. Due to the deviation from the original specification we have decided to subsidize the difference in power costs from the original planned power consumption.
Costs for the hosting plan will be as follows: * 1 Month of free hosting * 5 Months hosting for $310 each * $100 Setup fees * $150 Bulk shipping cost
The total for the above fees is $1,800 for a period of 6 months.
If you have would like to take advantage of the offer please do so before August 11. $300USD per month and locked in for 6 months. No thanks... I wonder how much it will cost after the 6 months? Cheers, QG
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August 09, 2014, 06:16:42 AM |
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$300USD per month and locked in for 6 months. No thanks... I wonder how much it will cost after the 6 months?
Cheers, QG
While it may not be the best or the most flexible offer, my opinion is that it's still a decent offer.Europeans get higher power costs than in the US and the fact that it's a noise-less and heat-less option it makes it decent.I had offers for 500+EUR for hosting an SP30 in a DC I also must confess that I was ready to do with this offer, but didn't like the upfront payment and decided to move to Advania even if the price is slightly higher.
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QuiveringGibbage (OP)
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August 09, 2014, 07:44:50 AM |
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..., but didn't like the upfront payment and decided to move to Advania even if the price is slightly higher.
I didn't like that upfront 6 months payment either. Would be nice to get temps like you do at Advania, but I've decided to return to hosting with GekkoSci and Mich-Colo. Aug. SP30 unit going to GekkoSci and I just bought (via your Affiliate link another SP30 Sept. Batch 2 which is addressed to Mich-Colo. Although I could look into Toom.im's setup. Maybe when the faster SP30 Oct comes out.. fingers X. Cheers, QG
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August 09, 2014, 08:48:56 AM |
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..., but didn't like the upfront payment and decided to move to Advania even if the price is slightly higher.
I didn't like that upfront 6 months payment either. Would be nice to get temps like you do at Advania, but I've decided to return to hosting with GekkoSci and Mich-Colo. Aug. SP30 unit going to GekkoSci and I just bought (via your Affiliate link another SP30 Sept. Batch 2 which is addressed to Mich-Colo. Although I could look into Toom.im's setup. Maybe when the faster SP30 Oct comes out.. fingers X. Cheers, QG Thank you very much! As a token of appreciation I have added this thread to my sig Regarding Advania temps I don't know why but a couple a days ago I saw some 26-28 degrees temps and I was shocked, but it was only temporary and while they are not back to 16 they are around 23 right now.
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August 10, 2014, 07:21:23 AM |
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Thinking of ordering a few S3 Antminers, but not sure where to host them? If you entrust your S3 Antimers with us, you don't have to order the power supplies separately. We provide the power supplies and everything else needed to get your S3 mining for you within 24 hours of arrival. All you have to do is place your order with BitmainTech.com, and have the Antminers shipped to us. Email us the tracking numbers and your mining setup details (pool and miner data). At the same time, send us an initial payment of N * 0.125 BTC, where N is the number of S3s you are shipping to us. When we receive your email, we will send you back our standard hosting agreement for your signature.
We will have your S3 Antminers mining for you within 24 hours of delivery to us.
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