jwinterm
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November 24, 2014, 08:13:26 PM |
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Not sure if it's been posted here (and I haven't tested it myself), but Google Cloud is offering a $300/2 month trial of their cloud compute services. https://cloud.google.com/compute/
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5w00p
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November 24, 2014, 08:24:18 PM |
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I just got started mining XMR via FREE Windows Azure trial. So, some of you may be interested in doing the same. They have Linux and Windows OS options. $200/1 month Free Trial. windowsazure.comI hope you're on my pool then. It is strange, I thought Microsoft was auto banning every mining attempt on Azure. You know it, Boss. I located my two D4 instances in North Europe just to be closer to your pool. And thanks, jwinterm, I will check out the Goog trial also.
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equipoise
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November 24, 2014, 08:29:16 PM |
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I just got started mining XMR via FREE Windows Azure trial. So, some of you may be interested in doing the same. They have Linux and Windows OS options. $200/1 month Free Trial. windowsazure.comWhen I used the Azure free trial I was getting about 80 H/s from it. Don't forget to delete your virtual machine and subscription when it's over or the next month you'll mine ~3 XMR for 200$.
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netmonk
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November 24, 2014, 08:32:37 PM |
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I just got started mining XMR via FREE Windows Azure trial. So, some of you may be interested in doing the same. They have Linux and Windows OS options. $200/1 month Free Trial. windowsazure.comI hope you're on my pool then. It is strange, I thought Microsoft was auto banning every mining attempt on Azure. You know it, Boss. I located my two D4 instances in North Europe just to be closer to your pool. And thanks, jwinterm, I will check out the Goog trial also. You should spread the hashrate to some others pools to secure the network
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5w00p
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November 24, 2014, 08:40:09 PM Last edit: November 24, 2014, 08:52:57 PM by 5w00p |
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~290 hash/sec each from two D4 instances running wolf's miner, 8 threads, on Ubuntu 14.10 Edit: Yeah, at this rate, these two instances will max out the $200 in about 5-6 days, so I will be certain to delete them before the trial ends.
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equipoise
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November 24, 2014, 09:11:34 PM |
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^I tried it first half of June. The miner wasn't so optimized back then.
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osensei
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https://monerohash.com
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November 25, 2014, 11:09:39 PM |
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If any of you is located in the US or the rest of the Americas, for lower latency please give it a try to my pool at https://monerohash.com . Thanks!
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5w00p
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November 30, 2014, 08:04:38 AM |
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You can break Google's 8 core limit on trial by using "container engine" (cluster). Sometimes when new project created the limit is 24 core, so create a cluster with 2x 8 core nodes (+1 main) = 24 core. Create several projects. On your own risk indeed. And don't forget to point your hashrate to my pool http://hashinvest.net. Cheers. Cool. I got around the 8 core limit by utilizing 8 cores in each of the 3 regions (Asia, Europe, US). Total of 24 cores, same as you described.
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sammy007
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November 30, 2014, 08:19:19 AM |
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Cool. I got around the 8 core limit by utilizing 8 cores in each of the 3 regions (Asia, Europe, US). Total of 24 cores, same as you described.
Using cluster you can launch 24 cores on a dozen of projects. I launched 160+ cores, then I got tired and killed them all.
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5w00p
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November 30, 2014, 01:36:13 PM |
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Cool. I got around the 8 core limit by utilizing 8 cores in each of the 3 regions (Asia, Europe, US). Total of 24 cores, same as you described.
Using cluster you can launch 24 cores on a dozen of projects. I launched 160+ cores, then I got tired and killed them all. Roger that.
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wpalczynski
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December 12, 2014, 09:37:02 PM |
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Is there any software I can run under windows 8.1 which would monitor claymore GPU miner and restart miner/computer when it crashes?
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5w00p
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December 12, 2014, 10:22:05 PM |
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Is there any software I can run under windows 8.1 which would monitor claymore GPU miner and restart miner/computer when it crashes?
It shouldn't crash. You likely have an overclocking and/or heat issue affecting the stability. What GPU?
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wpalczynski
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December 12, 2014, 11:16:56 PM |
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3x R9 290 ... it always crashes eventually, sometimes after 12 hrs, sometimes up to a week but eventually it always does. I was always running it without any parameters set, now I added -li 1 .. that might help according to the claymore instructions in his thread but will it slow down hashing much? What are the parameters I should be launching it with? It would be nice if it wouldnt crash and I could forget about it. Is there any software I can run under windows 8.1 which would monitor claymore GPU miner and restart miner/computer when it crashes?
It shouldn't crash. You likely have an overclocking and/or heat issue affecting the stability. What GPU?
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5w00p
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December 13, 2014, 06:01:52 AM |
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I am sorry but I can't help much. I run a nVidia 750Ti, and I haven't mined with AMD/ATI GPU's.
Maybe someone else can help.
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wpalczynski
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December 13, 2014, 05:22:11 PM |
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No problem, thanks anyway. I am sorry but I can't help much. I run a nVidia 750Ti, and I haven't mined with AMD/ATI GPU's.
Maybe someone else can help.
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5w00p
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December 13, 2014, 10:23:57 PM |
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You can break Google's 8 core limit on trial by using "container engine" (cluster). Sometimes when new project created the limit is 24 core, so create a cluster with 2x 8 core nodes (+1 main) = 24 core. Create several projects. On your own risk indeed. And don't forget to point your hashrate to my pool http://hashinvest.net. Cheers. Thanks for the tip but I tried on three different projects and I was still limited to 8 cores max per region. I don't know how you did it.
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sammy007
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December 16, 2014, 03:52:09 PM |
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You can break Google's 8 core limit on trial by using "container engine" (cluster). Sometimes when new project created the limit is 24 core, so create a cluster with 2x 8 core nodes (+1 main) = 24 core. Create several projects. On your own risk indeed. And don't forget to point your hashrate to my pool http://hashinvest.net. Cheers. Thanks for the tip but I tried on three different projects and I was still limited to 8 cores max per region. I don't know how you did it. Use Container engine.
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LugLoper
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December 19, 2014, 10:32:55 AM |
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How do people manage to get "kh/s" with monero - I tried every miner and every trick (legal) Including cloud-mining and the fastest I ever got was 900 hashes per second (windows azure) what's the secret? Thanks.
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papa_lazzarou
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December 19, 2014, 11:19:21 AM |
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How do people manage to get "kh/s" with monero - I tried every miner and every trick (legal) Including cloud-mining and the fastest I ever got was 900 hashes per second (windows azure) what's the secret? Thanks.
A bunch of GPUs using this Tsiv Nvidia GPU Miner or this Claymore AMD GPU miner.
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