Thank you very much for this.
I currently have a bit over 10 MHS and planning to bring more to Multipool. I'm in the EU so obviously this is very useful for me. Just a simple question, is eu2.multipool.us the final address or will it eventually be migrated to the current address eu.multipool.us?
It's just so I know if it's worth changing all config files or if I can just add it as a temporary pool on the fly. Thanks!
EDIT: high hashrate = high minimum difficulty, right? In numbers, that is the minimum scrypt diff share for high hashrate?
Hey flound, I told folks you'd come through as always. Hope they believe me now
Wouldn't vice versa be better, i.e., eu2.multipool.us as a primary and eu.multipool.us as a failover
People who want big shares should set eu2 as primary, people who want little shares should set eu as primary, both setting the other as backup. The rationale being that if eu gets ddos'd, you'll fail over to eu2 and work on big shares for a little while.
Hi, new miner.. I have been mining on multipool before with good results on the eu dedicated server. I switched pools a couple of days ago and am planning on returning now that everything is back to normal. I have a quick question regarding the eu2.multipool.us server, again being new to mining I don't fully understand how share difficulty relates to my mining performance and how this effects others on the server with orphaned blocks etc.. I have 8 workers all clocking more than 700kh/s 24/7, they all operate at over 99.4% efficiency on multipool and other pools and handle variable difficulty settings which seem odd (500 - 1000+ per worker on pool site). I usually stick to 128 on multipool and have thought about increasing this, but my main question (sorry for the tangent, I type like I talk) is will this new eu2 server be suitable for me or will it have a negative effect for other miners. Thanks.