Also, running a mining rig that thousands of shares rely on for dividends is way more involved with the personal mining that you have been doing.
When you start mining "this big" you have to consider stales/rejects much more carefully. Things like lost packets, and ping times to the mining pools actually become an issue. As a gamer, I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. This also leads to making sure you have a very stable internet connection from the rig to the pool.
Every little problem gets amplified at this large scale. Just one hour of any downtime is significant. These are just some of the things to be considered.
I have considered this I figure we are looking at around 10-15 individual gpu rigs and am prepared for such.
I am familiar with packet loss and ping times, so far it has not been an issue for me.
My current ISP is shaw cable, I have the best package they offer. I could also easily activate telus dsl should I need to. The room has an outlet to both
I split the internet through this: http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX6794
Once we get to the two asic rigs, those are simple consumer plug and play - we shouldn't have any issues.
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