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Topic: Looking for colocation ASIC miner hosting (Read 3652 times)

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I've been lurking on this site for about a year now. We entered the space just like the rest of you, found it interesting and then decided to start mining. Well we soon discovered that the area we live in has a competitive advantage of cheap ass electricity. We are currently setting up a farm for hosting and should be up and running by mid July. The location is secured and already wired. We have one large client but will have the capacity for a few hundred more miners.

We are hammering out all of the numbers right now (working with the electricity company), but we are going to be able to host your miner between between $.09 and $.10 per KWH. Larger clients will be discounted. We are not positive on setup fees right now, but approximately $20 per miner.

We are not going to be accepting GPU miners at this time due to the added hassle. We started with GPU mining, but unfortunately they can be like a girlfriend on the rag at times.

We will have all the normal bells and whistles in place. VPN, Cameras, Armed guard (shoot first ask questions later). We can work with individuals on special requests and we are pretty flexible.

Just a little background. Not sure if anyone gives a shit.
We have 5 active partners. An accountant, an Electrical Engineer, Construction Manager, Marketing and Management Guy(Me the big mouthed asshole), and a fucking genius(owns 2 business that operate with little to no supervision so he eats and sleeps this thing). We have a savant for setting up the security, so no worries on that end. The kid is 19 and already does all the servers for the area hospitals(this kid couldn't hold a conversation but is smart as a motherfucker) We are located in the Midwest and our close friends are electricians, hvac and a two own construction companies.  If I sound like if I sound like I'm trying to brag, I assure you I am not, I just want you to realize that my team is capable.  The endless supply of Adderall allows us to work for days without rest and just make shit work. We have local investors just trying to throw money at us so we can scale even more quickly if the demand is there. We can buy the old steel mill down the road if necessary.

Anyone who is interested please shoot me message. I can get you pricing, contracts and details in the next few days.  We have a website, but it is currently under construction because we changed direction after consensus a few weeks ago, discovered how large of a demand there is for hosting and we want to provide a solution for youz guyz, plus we maxed out the electricity at our homes and are tired of it being 100 fucking degrees in the house so we were planning on moving the shit to a warehouse anyway.

 I'd like to thank everyone on this site for helping me get through all of problems we encountered while learning how to mine.

-Eric
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Greetings everyone. Myminingspace.com will start colocation hosting within 2 weeks. The price for hosting one 6GPU miner RX580s will be $93.1. We offer a price of $98 per total KW in use per month (not KWH) regardless of the miner. We accept either ASICs or GPU miners.  We have received many pre-registrations and have limited space left. Please take a look on our website and do not hesitate to contact me for more information.

- Richard from https://myminingspace.com/

How much per S9 and L3+ per month ...?
newbie
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Greetings everyone. Myminingspace.com will start colocation hosting within 2 weeks. The price for hosting one 6GPU miner RX580s will be $93.1. We offer a price of $98 per total KW in use per month (not KWH) regardless of the miner. We accept either ASICs or GPU miners.  We have received many pre-registrations and have limited space left. Please take a look on our website and do not hesitate to contact me for more information.

- Richard from https://myminingspace.com/
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You're quoting a €0.04/kWh rate, this is roughly €30/kW per month.
Yet you will be charging €150 to host an Avalon 841, which uses 1.3 kW, or roughly €39.
May I ask, where is the other €110, per month, per unit, of value coming from?  Huh

NEW MINING COMPANY is happy to announce that we have opened up our co-location service to any and all mining hardware.

This includes any specialized hardware and GPU mining rigs.

Co-Location Basic Information
  • Located in Alvdal, Norway
  • 50MW power capacity
  • Fully secured hosting-location
  • The access to our wholesale energy prices: 0,04€/kWh
  • $0 installation cost
  • 100% transparent - feel free to pay us a visit
  • 100% Green Power
  • 24/7 support and troubleshooting
  • 24/7 WhatsApp en phone-number for questions and advice
  • We support all miners and GPU Mining rigs

Common Unit Costs
  • Antminer L3+: €104/mo
  • Avalon 741 and 821, Antminer D3: €120/mo
  • Antminer S9: €150/mo
  • Antminer A3, Avalon 761 and 841, Ebit E9+, Ebit E9++: €150/mo
  • Ebit Miner E10: €214/mo
  • BitFury B8: €560/mo

15 years Plan Costs
  • Single payment for 1W grants the access to our wholesale energy price plan for 15 years: 0,5€
  • Post-payment according to the amount of consumed energ: 0,04€
  • Monthly payment for 1 device: 10€

Cooling
Alvdal is the perfect location to place the powerful data servers as they can offer a cold climate sheltered for natural disasters and with a well-developed fiber network.

Contact Info
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://new-mining.co/
Telephone: +47 400 03 170
newbie
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I have one S9, currently, and an incoming L3+ that I would like to send to a host.  

This has worked well in the past and the individual I use for my other units is full.  

Does anybody have a lead or know somebody reputable or have negative experiences to share?

The ideal situation would be:
  • month-to-month
  • pay in BTC or PayPal
  • VPN access
  • positive reputation

I appreciate hearing your thoughts on the subject and potentially introducing me to someone.  I can't have these in the house.  

Thanks

Hello there! Would you like to host your mining hardware here at my end in India with very low cost hosting charges as compared to other places? Thanks.
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www.teslawatt.com
We have more availability www.teslawatt.com

Hosting for Six (6)  L3+ miners is $450 per month (this is $75 per L3+)
Hosting for Tree (3) S9 and one L3+ is $450 per month.

Any combination up to 5 kW is $450 per month.

or you can go by single miners like:
L3+ is $80
S9 is $125
A3 is $125

www.teslawatt.com
newbie
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 Smiley Smiley :)Good hosting and colocation for cryptocurrency mining in Europe: http://www.hash-core.com/  BTCBTCBTCBTC
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www.teslawatt.com
We just dropped our prices to $450 per month for 5 kW!

One L3+ is $80
One S9 is $125
member
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www.teslawatt.com
If you need cold and secure place for your miners reach out to us.
www.teslawatt.com - 408 510 1274
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www.teslawatt.com
Tried to send you a PM but it said you don't have messages from newbies enabled.

I am located in Seattle and have 10 S9s that I am looking to host asap.  Please get back to me, thanks!

[email protected]



Sorry about that. Just sent you an email.

We can offer you 5 kW for $600 a month.

We have availability.
newbie
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Hi Eric,

Yes this is due to the footprint the GPU miner takes up as well as the higher amount of maintenance required to keep it running (i.e power cycles and part replacement).

-Arland

Is the different in GPU vs ASIC costs because of the size of the GPU rigs?

Just curious.

Hey there... You might already have this covered, but I just wanted to throw my hat into the ring too.


Frontier Mining Hosting
Enterprise Grade Cryptocurrency Hosting

Join the waitlist today!
https://www.bitcoinmined.net/frontier-cryptocurrency-hosting

Hi, Arland from Frontier here! I have been a long time lurker of this wonderful community. It is nice to finally post. Frontier Mining is expanding its data center operations! Join the waitlist today!

Frontier Mining is set up to handle large mining operations that want the highest level of service and transparency into their operations.

Here is a little background about Frontier and its parent company DCGLA.com

The Frontier Mining origin story goes back to 2004 when one of the founders of FM, Brent Whitfield, started co-locating servers for clients in downtown Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

With 14 years experience with co-location and private cloud hosting, we know a thing or two about powering, cooling and securing servers, and other mission-critical IT infrastructure. We make our clients successful by designing and deploying miners and supporting IT equipment that is anti-fragile and robust enough to perform for years.

FM uses data centers in Los Angeles and Nevada to host our bitcoin mining rigs, and we will be expanding soon into new regions in order to help our clients save on power.

You can read more about DCGLA here: www.dcgla.com

Pricing

ASIC Miners

Starting at $85 KW/Month
Sign up here: https://www.bitcoinmined.net/frontier-cryptocurrency-hosting

GPU Miners

Starting at $114 KW/Month
Sign up here: https://www.bitcoinmined.net/frontier-cryptocurrency-hosting


What is included with our service?

Enterprise Network Switches
Segregated VLANs
Power Distribution Units
Network Cables
Redundant Internet
Regular Maintenance
VPN Remote Access
Smart Hands / RMA Assistance
Hashboard Replacement
Power Supply Replacement
Dashboard Access
Insurance

Join the waitlist today!
https://www.bitcoinmined.net/frontier-cryptocurrency-hosting


If you have any questions feel free to email me here: Arland(at)frontiermining.co


Onward and Upward,
Arland
CEO of Frontier Mining

newbie
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Tried to send you a PM but it said you don't have messages from newbies enabled.

I am located in Seattle and have 10 S9s that I am looking to host asap.  Please get back to me, thanks!

[email protected]

member
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www.teslawatt.com
Hey you are welcome. Think about it. You are building your own small DataCenter or at least high power IT room.
Not everyone can do it and also not everyone wants to do it at home (fire, noise etc).

jr. member
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Ha.  Yeah.  Dedicated outside office here with around 10 miners drawing right around 10KW.   Dedicated 200 AMP panel for mining and a main 400 AMP connection to the local utility company to my house.    Transformer (75KVA for 4 houses) is on my property so that made that a little easier to get setup.

Working on building my own warehouse to do some colocating (and i need the space for other business stuff). 

Thanks though!  Good luck to you.


Cool air in through some modified door vents and a 3000 CFM fan removing hot air. 
Yeah no thanks.  I can host them at my house for cheaper than that (even in the summer).




We can offer 5 kW for $600/month.
This means you can connect up to 6 L3+ for $600 or any other combination up to 5 kW.

Check our website www.teslawatt.com
No problem. Just don't burn down your house. Smiley
If I had 1-2 I would do it at garage too but when you have 10+ you should start looking for collocation.
Also 10 of them would create noise that is not appropriate in residential area.

We offer collocation in our specialized Data Center facility in Nevada.
VPN, Technical Support, Insurance. Internet with backup connection, video surveillance, basic repairs included in the price, no installation fees...etc.
member
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www.teslawatt.com
Yeah no thanks.  I can host them at my house for cheaper than that (even in the summer).




We can offer 5 kW for $600/month.
This means you can connect up to 6 L3+ for $600 or any other combination up to 5 kW.

Check our website www.teslawatt.com
No problem. Just don't burn down your house. Smiley
If I had 1-2 I would do it at garage too but when you have 10+ you should start looking for collocation.
Also 10 of them would create noise that is not appropriate in residential area.

We offer collocation in our specialized Data Center facility in Nevada.
VPN, Technical Support, Insurance. Internet with backup connection, video surveillance, basic repairs included in the price, no installation fees...etc.
jr. member
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Yeah no thanks.  I can host them at my house for cheaper than that (even in the summer).




We can offer 5 kW for $600/month.
This means you can connect up to 6 L3+ for $600 or any other combination up to 5 kW.

Check our website www.teslawatt.com



member
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www.teslawatt.com


We can offer 5 kW for $600/month.
This means you can connect up to 6 L3+ for $600 or any other combination up to 5 kW.

Check our website www.teslawatt.com


jr. member
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Is the different in GPU vs ASIC costs because of the size of the GPU rigs?

Just curious.

Hey there... You might already have this covered, but I just wanted to throw my hat into the ring too.


Frontier Mining Hosting
Enterprise Grade Cryptocurrency Hosting

Join the waitlist today!
https://www.bitcoinmined.net/frontier-cryptocurrency-hosting

Hi, Arland from Frontier here! I have been a long time lurker of this wonderful community. It is nice to finally post. Frontier Mining is expanding its data center operations! Join the waitlist today!

Frontier Mining is set up to handle large mining operations that want the highest level of service and transparency into their operations.

Here is a little background about Frontier and its parent company DCGLA.com

The Frontier Mining origin story goes back to 2004 when one of the founders of FM, Brent Whitfield, started co-locating servers for clients in downtown Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

With 14 years experience with co-location and private cloud hosting, we know a thing or two about powering, cooling and securing servers, and other mission-critical IT infrastructure. We make our clients successful by designing and deploying miners and supporting IT equipment that is anti-fragile and robust enough to perform for years.

FM uses data centers in Los Angeles and Nevada to host our bitcoin mining rigs, and we will be expanding soon into new regions in order to help our clients save on power.

You can read more about DCGLA here: www.dcgla.com

Pricing

ASIC Miners

Starting at $85 KW/Month
Sign up here: https://www.bitcoinmined.net/frontier-cryptocurrency-hosting

GPU Miners

Starting at $114 KW/Month
Sign up here: https://www.bitcoinmined.net/frontier-cryptocurrency-hosting


What is included with our service?

Enterprise Network Switches
Segregated VLANs
Power Distribution Units
Network Cables
Redundant Internet
Regular Maintenance
VPN Remote Access
Smart Hands / RMA Assistance
Hashboard Replacement
Power Supply Replacement
Dashboard Access
Insurance

Join the waitlist today!
https://www.bitcoinmined.net/frontier-cryptocurrency-hosting


If you have any questions feel free to email me here: Arland(at)frontiermining.co


Onward and Upward,
Arland
CEO of Frontier Mining

newbie
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Hey there... You might already have this covered, but I just wanted to throw my hat into the ring too.


Frontier Mining Hosting
Enterprise Grade Cryptocurrency Hosting

Join the waitlist today!
https://www.bitcoinmined.net/frontier-cryptocurrency-hosting

Hi, Arland from Frontier here! I have been a long time lurker of this wonderful community. It is nice to finally post. Frontier Mining is expanding its data center operations! Join the waitlist today!

Frontier Mining is set up to handle large mining operations that want the highest level of service and transparency into their operations.

Here is a little background about Frontier and its parent company DCGLA.com

The Frontier Mining origin story goes back to 2004 when one of the founders of FM, Brent Whitfield, started co-locating servers for clients in downtown Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

With 14 years experience with co-location and private cloud hosting, we know a thing or two about powering, cooling and securing servers, and other mission-critical IT infrastructure. We make our clients successful by designing and deploying miners and supporting IT equipment that is anti-fragile and robust enough to perform for years.

FM uses data centers in Los Angeles and Nevada to host our bitcoin mining rigs, and we will be expanding soon into new regions in order to help our clients save on power.

You can read more about DCGLA here: www.dcgla.com

Pricing

ASIC Miners

Starting at $85 KW/Month
Sign up here: https://www.bitcoinmined.net/frontier-cryptocurrency-hosting

GPU Miners

Starting at $114 KW/Month
Sign up here: https://www.bitcoinmined.net/frontier-cryptocurrency-hosting


What is included with our service?

Enterprise Network Switches
Segregated VLANs
Power Distribution Units
Network Cables
Redundant Internet
Regular Maintenance
VPN Remote Access
Smart Hands / RMA Assistance
Hashboard Replacement
Power Supply Replacement
Dashboard Access
Insurance

Join the waitlist today!
https://www.bitcoinmined.net/frontier-cryptocurrency-hosting


If you have any questions feel free to email me here: Arland(at)frontiermining.co


Onward and Upward,
Arland
CEO of Frontier Mining
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Yes that's exactly right. We do our calculations off of 1400w since some people overclock their units which draws more power. Many other hosting facilities actually calculate their price based off of 1500w.

Our price to host (1) S9 is $140.

So an example for an asic that uses 1386W would be 1.386 * 100? or?

Thanks

Our rates start out at $100/kW for anything under 10 mining rigs. If you are hosting 10 to 49 mining rigs with us your price drops to $95/kW. The next price break occurs over 50 mining rigs.

Mind posting what the "competitive" rates are for your location?


I have close to 400 spaces available for hosting in Seattle. We offer very competitive rates to the market. I am offering $0 Set up fees for the first 100 miners. Spaces are going quickly. We are going live this month and spaces will become available on a first come first serve basis. Let me know if anyone is interested! You are more than welcome to come out and visit the facility yourself as well if you're interested.
jr. member
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So an example for an asic that uses 1386W would be 1.386 * 100? or?

Thanks

Our rates start out at $100/kW for anything under 10 mining rigs. If you are hosting 10 to 49 mining rigs with us your price drops to $95/kW. The next price break occurs over 50 mining rigs.

Mind posting what the "competitive" rates are for your location?


I have close to 400 spaces available for hosting in Seattle. We offer very competitive rates to the market. I am offering $0 Set up fees for the first 100 miners. Spaces are going quickly. We are going live this month and spaces will become available on a first come first serve basis. Let me know if anyone is interested! You are more than welcome to come out and visit the facility yourself as well if you're interested.
newbie
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Our rates start out at $100/kW for anything under 10 mining rigs. If you are hosting 10 to 49 mining rigs with us your price drops to $95/kW. The next price break occurs over 50 mining rigs.

Mind posting what the "competitive" rates are for your location?


I have close to 400 spaces available for hosting in Seattle. We offer very competitive rates to the market. I am offering $0 Set up fees for the first 100 miners. Spaces are going quickly. We are going live this month and spaces will become available on a first come first serve basis. Let me know if anyone is interested! You are more than welcome to come out and visit the facility yourself as well if you're interested.
jr. member
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Mind posting what the "competitive" rates are for your location?


I have close to 400 spaces available for hosting in Seattle. We offer very competitive rates to the market. I am offering $0 Set up fees for the first 100 miners. Spaces are going quickly. We are going live this month and spaces will become available on a first come first serve basis. Let me know if anyone is interested! You are more than welcome to come out and visit the facility yourself as well if you're interested.
newbie
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I have close to 400 spaces available for hosting in Seattle. We offer very competitive rates to the market. I am offering $0 Set up fees for the first 100 miners. Spaces are going quickly. We are going live this month and spaces will become available on a first come first serve basis. Let me know if anyone is interested! You are more than welcome to come out and visit the facility yourself as well if you're interested.
jr. member
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Thanks!

Curious what kind of KWH hour you guys are paying in Europe for a business?

Hello, we have free space  & energy capacity in our data center,  we offer 100€ per Month / flat price (including Housing & electricity), Location Europe . PM  for more information.

It's depends in our case,  we have partner with Solar Energy, so we could work with a cheaper price 0.07€ kW/h  or below.
newbie
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Curious what kind of KWH hour you guys are paying in Europe for a business?

Hello, we have free space  & energy capacity in our data center,  we offer 100€ per Month / flat price (including Housing & electricity), Location Europe . PM  for more information.

It's depends in our case,  we have partner with Solar Energy, so we could work with a cheaper price 0.07€ kW/h  or below.
jr. member
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Curious what kind of KWH hour you guys are paying in Europe for a business?

Hello, we have free space  & energy capacity in our data center,  we offer 100€ per Month / flat price (including Housing & electricity), Location Europe . PM  for more information.
newbie
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Hello, we have free space  & energy capacity in our data center,  we offer 100€ per Month / flat price (including Housing & electricity), Location Europe . PM  for more information.
newbie
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Yep!  You're correct.  In a years worth of electricity you can buy about a third of a bitcoin and wait for it to appreciate. 
jr. member
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True but for $225 a month you could just buy BTC instead of putting an S9 into service and be at the same point if not better depending on difficulty.  

Actually, if you are mining and converting to straight to a dollar it wouldn't be worth it.  But i still do see mining and holding long as an upside potential.  As a time sensitive factor, the longer we wait with the increase of miners daily, difficulty will definitely be determining factor of whether mining will be justifiable anymore.
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Actually, if you are mining and converting to straight to a dollar it wouldn't be worth it.  But i still do see mining and holding long as an upside potential.  As a time sensitive factor, the longer we wait with the increase of miners daily, difficulty will definitely be determining factor of whether mining will be justifiable anymore.
jr. member
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Wow.  That's puts profit a month on an S9 about $5.00 a month.  Easier to just buy BTC at the current price with that 225 and save on the equipment.  Hard to justify for sure.


Hey Guys!  I have space for miners in my data center.  It'll be a flat rate of $225 per miner with no setup fees and can offer quantity discounts.  Let me know if you guys are still looking.  Thanks!
newbie
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Hey Guys!  I have space for miners in my data center.  It'll be a flat rate of $225 per miner with no setup fees and can offer quantity discounts.  Let me know if you guys are still looking.  Thanks!
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I've looked at a few links on here and prices seem pretty high in compared to what you would mine (service charge of $100 plus, not counting power/etc).  

Thanks. That looks close to what I've seen.  

I'm working on plans to host miners and I've been thinking about either charging $50 per month, plus 8.4c kW/h for energy or $100 per month in mineral oil. It's the same price, but one is greener.  I don't know if people would like their chips in a bath, though.

Are people even expanding their machine base these days?

Hi @Sr.Urbanist,

Do you still have space available? Could you PM me? I have 12x A3 miners.

Best,
CryptoDance
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I have one S9, currently, and an incoming L3+ that I would like to send to a host.  

This has worked well in the past and the individual I use for my other units is full.  

Does anybody have a lead or know somebody reputable or have negative experiences to share?

The ideal situation would be:
  • month-to-month
  • pay in BTC or PayPal
  • VPN access
  • positive reputation

I appreciate hearing your thoughts on the subject and potentially introducing me to someone.  I can't have these in the house.  

Thanks

Hey are you guys still looking for space? I can host another 22 L3 miners in my Dallas DC. Let me know I have really good pricing available.

Hey ColoMinerGuy, I'm looking for a local DFW area spot to host some machines.  Do you still have space?
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ColoMinerGuy - can't PM you. Can you ping me back?  I am interesting in your prices.
jr. member
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Can you say what your pricing is?

I have one S9, currently, and an incoming L3+ that I would like to send to a host.  

This has worked well in the past and the individual I use for my other units is full.  

Does anybody have a lead or know somebody reputable or have negative experiences to share?

The ideal situation would be:
  • month-to-month
  • pay in BTC or PayPal
  • VPN access
  • positive reputation

I appreciate hearing your thoughts on the subject and potentially introducing me to someone.  I can't have these in the house.  

Thanks

Hey are you guys still looking for space? I can host another 22 L3 miners in my Dallas DC. Let me know I have really good pricing available.
newbie
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I have one S9, currently, and an incoming L3+ that I would like to send to a host.  

This has worked well in the past and the individual I use for my other units is full.  

Does anybody have a lead or know somebody reputable or have negative experiences to share?

The ideal situation would be:
  • month-to-month
  • pay in BTC or PayPal
  • VPN access
  • positive reputation

I appreciate hearing your thoughts on the subject and potentially introducing me to someone.  I can't have these in the house.  

Thanks

Hey are you guys still looking for space? I can host another 22 L3 miners in my Dallas DC. Let me know I have really good pricing available.
newbie
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Anything in NYC and around or NJ? (maybe eastern PA)   So far - one L3 and one D3. Probably more if I find a good place to put them in.
jr. member
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Not sure.  I had similar thoughts as you.  $50 a month and between 7-9c per kwh.  I've been talking with the power company figuring out how they charge commercial rates vs residential and have learned some things along the way.  There is a sweet spot for pricing but I don't have enough miners to cover it myself yet but it's still cheaper than residential during the summer.

I'm not going the mineral oil way, that sounds like a pain  Wink

Utah rates are 14.5c per KWH during the summer, maybe people would consider moving away at that point, that's a huge expense vs paying <9c and a small service fee or something.


I've looked at a few links on here and prices seem pretty high in compared to what you would mine (service charge of $100 plus, not counting power/etc).  

Thanks. That looks close to what I've seen.  

I'm working on plans to host miners and I've been thinking about either charging $50 per month, plus 8.4c kW/h for energy or $100 per month in mineral oil. It's the same price, but one is greener.  I don't know if people would like their chips in a bath, though.

Are people even expanding their machine base these days?
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I've looked at a few links on here and prices seem pretty high in compared to what you would mine (service charge of $100 plus, not counting power/etc).  

Thanks. That looks close to what I've seen.  

I'm working on plans to host miners and I've been thinking about either charging $50 per month, plus 8.4c kW/h for energy or $100 per month in mineral oil. It's the same price, but one is greener.  I don't know if people would like their chips in a bath, though.

Are people even expanding their machine base these days?
jr. member
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Anyone out there that is co-hosting at a location mind sharing the prices they are paying?  and current state they are in?

I've looked at a few links on here and prices seem pretty high in compared to what you would mine (service charge of $100 plus, not counting power/etc). 

Thanks

Hey there. Would love to schedule a call to let you know how we can help you out. Learn more about our colocation services here, http://www.miningdx.com.

What are your hosting and electricity prices?
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Hey there. Would love to schedule a call to let you know how we can help you out. Learn more about our colocation services here, http://www.miningdx.com.

What are your hosting and electricity prices?
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February 08, 2018, 08:11:59 PM
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I am using this one. Finnaly something that I can pay

http://minernow.us/
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January 28, 2018, 10:43:23 AM
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Sr.Urbanist, please message me. I can't message you since I'm a newbie. Smiley

It doesn't work for me to send, either ...

Do you have a miner you're interested in having hosted?
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January 28, 2018, 01:22:46 AM
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Sr.Urbanist, please message me. I can't message you since I'm a newbie. Smiley
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January 27, 2018, 09:19:23 PM
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I'm going to rent a warehouse.  I may have some extra space to colocate a few miners. I'm looking for a place now and will need to build it out. The goal is to have it up and running by the end of April/May.  Let me know if anybody is interested.  If I do end up hosting, it'd be 8.3c KW/h and $50 per month.  This would help cover the extra upfront costs and additional insurance. 

I'll post more information as it develops.
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December 20, 2017, 04:22:05 PM
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Hey man,


We currently running a colocation facility out of Utah, US. We have plenty of room and power. You can go ahead and check out our site for more information https://coingeeks.io/


You can email us with any questions at [email protected]


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December 20, 2017, 03:39:57 AM
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Hi

We have 1 Megawatt capacity (around 700 machines) in the largest Tier 3 Data center in Iceland which is very secure and safe.

If any of you wants to have space to host their miners, get in touch with me in Whatsapp +44 7452718805 or ajay at sweans.com

Because of high demand, this will be sold out soon. For questions contact me asap. For VAT and import and hosting things.

Ajay
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October 18, 2017, 12:51:31 PM
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Newbie question:

I have a 10x10 cage and two 42U cabinets in a NYC datacenter for an existing business. We are quickly migrating most of our applications to AWS, so there is a lot of empty space in the colo facility. Would it be worth it for me to get some mining hardware in there to offset the cost of the unused space? Also, would the existing power (multiple 110v power strips per cabinet) be sufficient?

If you run 110, you'll need to get an ATX power supply.  The ASIC PSUs are designed for 220.

I've looked into rented space in a data center and I've found it wouldn't be cost-effective, but if you already have the space ... it could work out.  The biggest additional expense would be the electricity.
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October 18, 2017, 12:50:46 PM
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Does the country matters for you? Btw in this country Bitfury built great datacenter. Well, I know one man who has some free space in Bitfury's zone, he is mining and is seriously in this job. If you want ask him if he accepts your proposal. And the country I am talking about is Georgia. Here is the profile link of that man: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/mettalmag-71831

I would prefer to keep them in North America.  I think Georgia has came out favorably to crypto.  I'll check out his profile and may get back to you.

GigaWatt has a couple of openings in January, but they're are doing some weird ICO thing where they want you to pay in their tokens.  I don't really understand that I have four D3s coming next month.  I'm thinking about building out a place in the basement for about 10.  I don't want to wait until January w/ the consistent jumps in difficulty.

Do you have any miners with the individual in Georgia?
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October 12, 2017, 10:57:39 AM
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Newbie question:

I have a 10x10 cage and two 42U cabinets in a NYC datacenter for an existing business. We are quickly migrating most of our applications to AWS, so there is a lot of empty space in the colo facility. Would it be worth it for me to get some mining hardware in there to offset the cost of the unused space? Also, would the existing power (multiple 110v power strips per cabinet) be sufficient?
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September 26, 2017, 02:01:01 PM
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Does the country matters for you? Btw in this country Bitfury built great datacenter. Well, I know one man who has some free space in Bitfury's zone, he is mining and is seriously in this job. If you want ask him if he accepts your proposal. And the country I am talking about is Georgia. Here is the profile link of that man: https://bitcointalksearch.org/user/mettalmag-71831
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September 26, 2017, 01:36:38 PM
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I found these guys that do it. Smiley You have to call or fill out the contact form but I have 10 bitminers in their datacenter.
www.datacomspecialists.com
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September 24, 2017, 09:22:51 AM
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If you're renting and setting up your own hardware, you could host 3 miners for me perhaps?

I'll have to see what the numbers look like - mostly electricity and extra switches.  It's something I'd be open to considering, but probably not for a few months at best.
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September 24, 2017, 09:20:06 AM
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It looks like all of the facilities are full, unless you want to add 100+ miners to their racks.  GigaWatt is opening more space in January. 

I'm going to rent a warehouse and put about 20 to 40 miners in it. 

If you're renting and setting up your own hardware, you could host 3 miners for me perhaps?
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September 24, 2017, 09:11:09 AM
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It looks like all of the facilities are full, unless you want to add 100+ miners to their racks.  GigaWatt is opening more space in January.  

I'm going to rent a warehouse and put about 20 to 40 miners in it.  I may consider hosting to pay the rent on the building, but we'll see what I find.
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September 21, 2017, 03:06:06 PM
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I have one S9, currently, and an incoming L3+ that I would like to send to a host.  

This has worked well in the past and the individual I use for my other units is full.  

Does anybody have a lead or know somebody reputable or have negative experiences to share?

The ideal situation would be:
  • month-to-month
  • pay in BTC or PayPal
  • VPN access
  • positive reputation

I appreciate hearing your thoughts on the subject and potentially introducing me to someone.  I can't have these in the house.  

Thanks
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