DevonMiner
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November 03, 2014, 11:02:24 PM |
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I wanted to give a shout out to toomim brothers excellent customer service.
+1 I have miners with jtoomim that have 'interesting characteristics' and at times need attention, jtoomim have (in my opinion) unrivaled knowledge (maybe apart from Sponds themselves) and are more than worthy of being quoted as a hosting partner on the Spondoolies site.
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QuiveringGibbage (OP)
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November 08, 2014, 04:58:19 AM |
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Hi all,
Has anyone else had experience of Umisoo hosting your Antminers? I see there are posts here for the Hashnet offering but Umisoo can actually host your Antminers and provide you with an interface.
My story so far is that Umisoo have had my new Antminer S4 for a little over a week. I've finally managed to get it online yesterday, and a miner which should mine at 2TH/s has so far peaked at 200GH/s.
I can get into the interface and update the mining settings, but weather I try ghash or eligius I'm getting the same maximum results. Whilst I appreciate they are based in China their support has been terrible. They have restarted the miner, told me to try IP addresses on my miner settings rather than ghash.io or eligius.st. They've even told me there's a problem with the S4 getting confused as an S2! Hang on a minute, I should be connecting to a physical, self funded and owned S4!
A very poor show so far. Wondered if anyone has any experiences with them? I now find myself with a miner in China, I'm in the UK and powerless to get it working correctly.
Hopefully others are having better experiences otherwise we need to be warning fellow miners to stear well clear! David
was the only hosting news i could find...(apart from that fire) on other news, kano.is pool hit 4 blocks in under 20hours with 1PH pool hash rate. anyone thinking of supporting cgminer devs, send them some hash and help support their new project ckpool. [1,100 TH] CKPool ( www.kano.is) from the cgminer devs [0.9% PPLNS] - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.0bump, QG
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Bitcoin is at the tippity top of the mountain...but it's really only half way up..
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jtoomim
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November 13, 2014, 10:34:39 AM Last edit: December 02, 2014, 03:31:44 AM by jtoomim |
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We at Toomim Bros Bitcoin Mining Concern are accepting for hosting non-rackmountable machines like SP20s, Antminer S3s, and ASICMiner Prismas now. We also can make and sell server PSUs for miners that require PCIe connectors (e.g. SP20) for about $100. Edit: $100 PSU offer no longer available.
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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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nhminer
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November 14, 2014, 07:39:02 PM |
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We at Toomim Bros Bitcoin Mining Concern are accepting for hosting non-rackmountable machines like SP20s, Antminer S3s, and ASICMiner Prismas now. We also can make and sell server PSUs for miners that require PCIe connectors (e.g. SP20) for about $100. I'd like to give TBBMC another vote of confidence as well; I'll be shipping more machines there myself.
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QuiveringGibbage (OP)
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November 28, 2014, 07:17:03 AM |
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new listing this week Cheers, QG BVS Services based on the outskirts of Cincinnati, Ohio is now accepting large clients for hosting. We currently have 500Kw of capacity available for immediate delivery with a minimum order quantity of 1 rack. Features - Staffed 24/7
- Redundant Internet
- No Setup Fee
- Dedicated switch per rack
- rPI rental (available) - 1.5$/mo
- PSU rental (available) - 5$/mo
- x86 (4Gb) mining device rental (available) - 10$/mo
- Powered USB 3.0 hub rental (available) - 1.5$/mo
- Remote (Hardware) reboot port rental (available) - 5$/mo
Features Under Development - Management Software - configuration, monitoring, remote reboot, software API Interaction
- VLANs per client with VPN Access
Facility Details: Power: Strictly 240V Fans: We currently have 3 belt driven 48" intake fans and one motor driven 36" exhaust fan with ports for 2 additional exhaust fans to be installed. Airflow: Air cycles every 15 minutes currently and air is no more than 10 degrees above ambient. We can add additional fans in <48 hours when it's deemed necessary. 1 Rack (12KW Usable w/ 12 outlets) - $1020/mo 7 Racks (84KW Usable w/ 84 outlets) - $6783/mo 14 Racks (168KW Usable w/ 168 outlets) - $12887/mo Notes: If you require a different power configuration in terms of number of outlets or power availability per rack it is available on custom order. Lead time EST 2-3 weeks. Additional discounts are offered for prepaid contract periods. Payment Options: Bitcoin Bank Wire Paypal / Credit Card For more information or to order you may contact me directly via PM, skype (tsenseless) or email (tom[at]bvs-host[dot]com)
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Bitcoin is at the tippity top of the mountain...but it's really only half way up..
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jtoomim
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December 06, 2014, 03:04:41 AM |
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I got a new toy. Thermal photos taken at Toomim Brothers Bitcoin Mining Concern: Rack of SP30s, viewed from behind: Looking inside an SP30. Top view, exhaust fans on the left. This shows some deficiencies of the camera. It's miscalibrated (reported temps are about 60°C above actual temps -- it appears this was fixed with a new software version), and it does a poor job with the aluminum heatsinks due to their low emissivity/high albedo. The heatsinks are actually much hotter than this image shows. Moving the camera angle caused the heatsinks to appear to change temperature, suggesting that much of what we're seeing on the heatsinks is reflected IR from surrounding objects, including the PCB and the walls/ceiling of the room. 225 amp 3-phase cable bundles in our overhead cable tray, viewed from beneath. Notice the bundles on the top of the image are warm (about 30°C in 11°C ambient) but the ones on the bottom are cool. That's because we're barely running any current through the bottom bundles, but the top bundles are running at full capacity.
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Hosting bitcoin miners for $65 to $80/kW/month on clean, cheap hydro power. http://Toom.im
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Berthorl
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December 06, 2014, 03:29:11 AM |
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new listing this week Cheers, QG BVS Services based on the outskirts of Cincinnati, Ohio is now accepting large clients for hosting. We currently have 500Kw of capacity available for immediate delivery with a minimum order quantity of 1 rack. Features - Staffed 24/7
- Redundant Internet
- No Setup Fee
- Dedicated switch per rack
- rPI rental (available) - 1.5$/mo
- PSU rental (available) - 5$/mo
- x86 (4Gb) mining device rental (available) - 10$/mo
- Powered USB 3.0 hub rental (available) - 1.5$/mo
- Remote (Hardware) reboot port rental (available) - 5$/mo
Features Under Development - Management Software - configuration, monitoring, remote reboot, software API Interaction
- VLANs per client with VPN Access
Facility Details: Power: Strictly 240V Fans: We currently have 3 belt driven 48" intake fans and one motor driven 36" exhaust fan with ports for 2 additional exhaust fans to be installed. Airflow: Air cycles every 15 minutes currently and air is no more than 10 degrees above ambient. We can add additional fans in <48 hours when it's deemed necessary. 1 Rack (12KW Usable w/ 12 outlets) - $1020/mo 7 Racks (84KW Usable w/ 84 outlets) - $6783/mo 14 Racks (168KW Usable w/ 168 outlets) - $12887/mo Notes: If you require a different power configuration in terms of number of outlets or power availability per rack it is available on custom order. Lead time EST 2-3 weeks. Additional discounts are offered for prepaid contract periods. Payment Options: Bitcoin Bank Wire Paypal / Credit Card For more information or to order you may contact me directly via PM, skype (tsenseless) or email (tom[at]bvs-host[dot]com) just curious, are the prices negotiable regarding on the rack price monthly or no?
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ASICSPACE
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December 06, 2014, 07:52:01 AM |
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NEW PICS OF ASICSPACE'S DATACENTER $80/KW/MONTH OPEN JAN 1 2015 NEW PICS OF ASICSPACE'S DATACENTER $80/KW/MONTH OPEN JAN 1 2015
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JakeTri
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December 06, 2014, 01:58:27 PM |
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I'm using BlackSun hosting for my SP10 and I think it would be a very good option for my fellow Canadians ===================== URL: http://www.blacksun.ca/Price: SP10 ~$160 CDN / month with 1 year contract, no installation fee! Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada Comment: Prices may vary slightly based on available space. ===================== They provide 208V for my SP10 but temperature is a little bit high. Mining Rate: 1.4Ths Temp Front / Back 30 °C / 81 °C
I want to provide an update and raise a RED flag for the hosting company! After 5 months of hosting (without any issues) they claim that my miner use more power than expected (in the contract and all my invoices is listed as 7A at 208V) so the new monthly payments for one SP10 would be ~$270 CAD! Obviously I canceled the contract in this new conditions and received back my miner in good conditions. Still waiting for my refund on the unused advanced payments. I advise to be extremely careful when dealing signing new contracts with them.
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BTC donations always welcome: 1JakeTriwbahMYp1rSfJbTn7Afd1w62p2q
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QuiveringGibbage (OP)
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December 07, 2014, 07:30:18 AM |
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FYI, I've updated your feedback to reflect your new comment. Cheers, QG CANADA===================== URL: http://www.blacksun.ca/Price: SP10 ~$160CDN/mth with 1 year contract, no installation fee! Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CANADA Comment: Prices may vary slightly based on available space. Feedback: 1=====================
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Bitcoin is at the tippity top of the mountain...but it's really only half way up..
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senseless
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December 10, 2014, 01:11:10 AM Last edit: December 10, 2014, 11:20:19 AM by senseless |
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just curious, are the prices negotiable regarding on the rack price monthly or no?
It depends on how many units you'd like to host. We're looking to fill out 168kW of capacity relatively quick. Contact me if you'd like to make an offer.
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ASICSPACE
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December 16, 2014, 04:41:34 AM |
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We're making quick progress on the construction at our data center. Check out our cable trays: Here's our transformers:
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senseless
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December 18, 2014, 01:20:09 PM |
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Pricing at BVS reduced to 75$ per KW for a minimum of 12kW and 70$ per KW for a minimum of 168 KW. Have immediate capacity for 500KW
Remote management of units now possible with full configuration file access, monitoring, reboot, and more via our panel.
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QuiveringGibbage (OP)
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December 27, 2014, 06:10:50 AM |
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hosting eye candy... bump. QG over at [ANN] BVSHost bitcoin miner hosting (70$ to 75$ per KW) thread. Our space is much larger than other datacenter spaces I've seen on BCT. We don't need to duct our air as we have a large enough ceiling that the heat rises and gets exhausted via fans mounted in the roof. We've designed our datacenter to be hot/cold isle and possible for us to enclose either the hot or cold isle if we desire / decide to do so in the future. Currently we are maintaining density low enough that heat is not an issue. Currently intake on the units is around 40F and we have to leave heaters on so the water pipes don't freeze. New Pictures: main disconnect switches from external transformer 1000KVA Step-down transformer main disconnect switches feeding sub-breakers Load centers with sub-breakers feeding each rack Rack power plugs and load center with sub-breakers A row of racks
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mdude77
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January 04, 2015, 04:45:29 PM |
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I'm considering hosting some hardware at Toom.im. Any reason why or why I shouldn't? Any existing customers of theirs have anything to say about them?
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I mine at Kano's Pool because it pays the best and is completely transparent! Come join me!
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Kuma
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January 04, 2015, 06:15:41 PM |
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I'm considering hosting some hardware at Toom.im. Any reason why or why I shouldn't? Any existing customers of theirs have anything to say about them?
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Hi, I'm hosting at Toom.im for 4 months. Sometimes there were slower replies in case my miner stucked, but it was always compensated by additional hashpower, so overall I can just recommend them. Kuma
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nhminer
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January 04, 2015, 07:11:36 PM |
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I'm considering hosting some hardware at Toom.im. Any reason why or why I shouldn't? Any existing customers of theirs have anything to say about them?
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I have 5 miners hosted there and am very happy with their support
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RoadStress
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January 04, 2015, 08:10:26 PM |
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I'm considering hosting some hardware at Toom.im. Any reason why or why I shouldn't? Any existing customers of theirs have anything to say about them?
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Yes, I definitely recommend them! Go for it.
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DevonMiner
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January 04, 2015, 10:18:07 PM |
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I'll also add my endorsement for toom.im, have SP30s there and their service has been far beyond any other hosting contracts I have entered into.
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