Pages:
Author

Topic: [CONCEPT] CryptoMiners - page 3. (Read 3624 times)

hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 500
December 24, 2013, 07:23:19 PM
#21
Ah, understood. In that case,  I rescind my point, though randomly diverting attention to one of my posts when asked for an argument wasn't proper in my opinion.
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1060
December 24, 2013, 07:14:39 PM
#20
How come this isn't happening to everybody then? I've used these forums from my Android and my friend's iPhone. Or do you have some weird configuration?

Probably Swype keyboard, it messes up my google docs too.
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 500
December 24, 2013, 07:13:46 PM
#19
How come this isn't happening to everybody then? I've used these forums from my Android and my friend's iPhone. Or do you have some weird configuration?
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1060
December 24, 2013, 07:10:19 PM
#18
It's called nt kernel not nt technology.

Jesus this is a horrible idea.

Why do you post 5 messages in a row? I like this idea, though not in the way this is being implemented right now.

Edit: Honestly, if you're running for moderator this is creating a bad image.

I'm usually on my phone and editing and quoting corrupts my messages.
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1060
December 24, 2013, 07:09:34 PM
#17
The 4770k is a haswell no?
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 500
December 24, 2013, 06:52:00 PM
#16
Internet isn't really the bottleneck. Anyway, for SHA256 coins, why would you even consider GPUs and not ASICs? GPUs are slower and use more power per megahash. A good miner can reach into the terahashes.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
December 24, 2013, 06:05:57 PM
#15
Hum.. but You are renting space for people to use their own servers? I understood that people rent space with your servers in it is that it?

IF so how many jh/s do you get with one server?

regards,

P.

The customer pays me monthly to pay them their desired cryptocurrency (BTC, LTC, DOGE) mined from one of my servers (A bit like a rental exchange).

I can't actually estimate how much MegaHashes per second I am gonna get (I do understand that Mining depends on what CPU/GPU you have, but if mining also depends on internet speed, I may be able to hook up Verizon FiOS internet to the facility), but more information will be revealed in the near future Wink
PMB
member
Activity: 109
Merit: 10
December 24, 2013, 05:50:51 PM
#14
Hum.. but You are renting space for people to use their own servers? I understood that people rent space with your servers in it is that it?

IF so how many kh/s do you get with one server?

regards,

P.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
December 24, 2013, 03:46:43 PM
#13
Hi,

Q5. How much for renting to get the coins?
A5. AFAIK: $40/month for Bitcoin, $20/month for Litecoin, and $5/month for Dogecoins (I may add more currencies soon enough).


Are you going to rent space or kh/s ?

regards,

P.

People rent by space (Or "slots")... I may have ~20 slots for each server (There's 15 planned per floor which equals 300 slots/floor [Floor 1 will not be counted]) and they get random payouts to their given addresses.

There will be 8 Bitcoin miner servers, 4 Litecoin miner servers, and 3 Dogecoin miner servers (Totaling 15 servers) per floor.

When they want to rent a slot to one of our options in our service, we give them a complementary wallet account (Usually, we will store them in online wallet accounts [Bitcoins=blockchain.info, Litecoin=liteaddress.org, Dogecoin=dogewallet.com] and they have to call us to check their balance) and they give us their contact information.

There is some fees, though (Signing up is free, but 1000 satoshis goes to my wallet from their daily payment).
hero member
Activity: 784
Merit: 500
December 24, 2013, 03:02:55 PM
#12
It's called nt kernel not nt technology.

Jesus this is a horrible idea.

Why do you post 5 messages in a row? I like this idea, though not in the way this is being implemented right now.

Edit: Honestly, if you're running for moderator this is creating a bad image.
PMB
member
Activity: 109
Merit: 10
December 24, 2013, 01:38:52 PM
#11
Hi,

Q5. How much for renting to get the coins?
A5. AFAIK: $40/month for Bitcoin, $20/month for Litecoin, and $5/month for Dogecoins (I may add more currencies soon enough).


Are you going to rent space or kh/s ?

regards,

P.
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
December 24, 2013, 10:22:21 AM
#10
They make 32gb ram?
Probably. But I am having an idea to change it to x64 Linux machines instead.
"very powerful datacenter servers " is wrong because that would entail using xeons and server motherboards which don't have many pcie slots.
Scratching that
Why do you care if data center edition gets 32 cpus? You only have 1.
True...
Does x86 even support 64gb memory?
I think Not...
Why is your English so bad?
Nobody is perfect in this world
It's called nt kernel not nt technology.
OOOOOH.
Jesus this is a horrible idea.
Can you please never say that again.
Why the unlocked haswell? Why ssds? Wow.
SSDs have more faster data transfer speeds.
Also, WTF is haswell? Did you misspell something there?
newbie
Activity: 31
Merit: 0
December 24, 2013, 10:14:46 AM
#9
Windows 2000? That hasn't been supported by Microsoft for 3 years...why should anyone trust a network running on antiquated software. "Nostalgia" has no place in a commercial network and presents a gaping security hole one could park an aircraft carrier in. You could just use a modern Linux package instead of Micro$oft which any self-respecting miner would be anyway.

What you basically propose is you would build a bunch of GPU miners that are basically gaming PCs (not servers), with Windows 2000 on them (if you can even find compatible drivers for modern components), and mine Bitcoin (which GPUs can't do for squat these days compared to ASIC machines) and some Scrypt coins.

As an actual datacenter techie and system builder, you need to do a lot more homework  Undecided  Mining professionals don't do things this way, and absolutely no one in their right mind would fund this. Not to be harsh, keep dreaming big, but there is a lot here I think you are failing to consider, or research.


Since "replying" here can change the draft (That's right. The post IS a rough draft.), I can scratch off the whole Windows thing for Debian (My preferred Linux Distro, BTW).
But I'm afraid of people calling me every few seconds asking me "WTF is Linux" a lot...

3 YEARS? That's how long the Homestar Runner hiatus is.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
www.DonateMedia.org
December 24, 2013, 02:31:01 AM
#8
Windows 2000? That hasn't been supported by Microsoft for 3 years...why should anyone trust a network running on antiquated software. "Nostalgia" has no place in a commercial network and presents a gaping security hole one could park an aircraft carrier in. You could just use a modern Linux package instead of Micro$oft which any self-respecting miner would be anyway.

What you basically propose is you would build a bunch of GPU miners that are basically gaming PCs (not servers), with Windows 2000 on them (if you can even find compatible drivers for modern components), and mine Bitcoin (which GPUs can't do for squat these days compared to ASIC machines) and some Scrypt coins.

As an actual datacenter techie and system builder, you need to do a lot more homework  Undecided  Mining professionals don't do things this way, and absolutely no one in their right mind would fund this. Not to be harsh, keep dreaming big, but there is a lot here I think you are failing to consider, or research.
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1060
December 24, 2013, 02:14:37 AM
#7
Why the unlocked haswell? Why ssds? Wow.
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1060
December 24, 2013, 02:13:43 AM
#6
It's called nt kernel not nt technology.

Jesus this is a horrible idea.
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1060
December 24, 2013, 02:12:47 AM
#5
Why is your English so bad?
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1060
December 24, 2013, 02:12:15 AM
#4
Why do you care if data center edition gets 32 cpus? You only have 1.

Does x86 even support 64gb memory? You barely need 2 for gpu mining..
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1060
December 24, 2013, 02:10:48 AM
#3
"very powerful datacenter servers " is wrong because that would entail using xeons and server motherboards which don't have many pcie slots.
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1060
December 24, 2013, 02:08:39 AM
#2
They make 32gb ram?
Pages:
Jump to: