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February 13, 2014, 10:45:12 PM
#22
Is in a Data Center?

There is any chance to leave it at Data Center? How much per month it may cost?

All the best!

TMC

YES! it's fully setup for vpn access and remote reboot of all miners.

Leaving it in the DC would be a possibility....  but I don't want (or can't be) "that guy" to go to the DC. And we'd still need to arrange shipping to somewhere when the contract is over in September.



How much the DC costs per month?

TMC
legendary
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February 13, 2014, 10:30:43 PM
#21
How much for just abalones or avalons and bfl or are you completely against splitting them up?

He takes those I'll take the rest!

I had asked the same earlier in the thread but heard crickets..
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February 13, 2014, 09:34:04 PM
#20
How much for just abalones or avalons and bfl or are you completely against splitting them up?

He takes those I'll take the rest!
legendary
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February 13, 2014, 09:32:42 PM
#19
How much for just abalones or avalons and bfl or are you completely against splitting them up?
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February 13, 2014, 06:04:40 PM
#18
Is in a Data Center?

There is any chance to leave it at Data Center? How much per month it may cost?

All the best!

TMC

YES! it's fully setup for vpn access and remote reboot of all miners.

Leaving it in the DC would be a possibility....  but I don't want (or can't be) "that guy" to go to the DC. And we'd still need to arrange shipping to somewhere when the contract is over in September.

hero member
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February 13, 2014, 05:09:50 PM
#17
Is in a Data Center?

There is any chance to leave it at Data Center? How much per month it may cost?

All the best!

TMC
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February 13, 2014, 03:16:11 PM
#16
Holy nerdporn batman! GLWS OP.
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February 13, 2014, 02:56:06 PM
#15

OP - how long is the hosting paid for at the Datacenter? Would that be transferred?

I might be interested in working something out that includes hosting in the datacenter. The contract goes until about September.
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February 13, 2014, 02:34:40 PM
#14
Can I ask why?

By far the most power efficient units. I believe roughly the redhash @ 105GHs uses the same power as the Jupiters @ 550GHs. Someone will no doubt correct me but its in the ballpark.

OP - how long is the hosting paid for at the Datacenter? Would that be transferred?
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February 13, 2014, 02:29:56 PM
#13
Can I ask why?
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February 13, 2014, 02:29:02 PM
#12
If you would be willing to split off the Bitfury and KNC gear I might be interested in picking that up. Shipping would be to east coast of US.

So ... The units everybody wants!  Grin
legendary
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February 13, 2014, 02:27:50 PM
#11
If you would be willing to split off the Bitfury and KNC gear I might be interested in picking that up. Shipping would be to east coast of US.
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February 13, 2014, 02:27:04 PM
#10
Are you running this in a resedential building? I have the space, but can consumer outlets/breakers even power this much equipment in one place or did you have to hire an electrician.

No, this is a Tier 4 data center.

IANAE (I am not an electrician) but I'd guess running a residential 20 amp circuit at 80% capacity, you'd need 6 - 7 circuits to run the full stack, maybe 8 is you couldn't nail the 16amp 80% target equally among 7 circuits.

I'm using multiple PDUs like this:



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February 13, 2014, 02:25:20 PM
#9
What's the total wattage on this?

I have 44.2 amps on 205v and 16.8 amps on 110v - That should be about 10,909 watts measured at the wall. There's probably some extra wattage for hubs, firewalls, pdu, etc. so call it 10KW.


Did you mean 44 amps at 208/240 and 89 amps at 115/120?  

I mean..

44 amps at 208V (44A x 208V = 9152W)
17 amps at 120V (17A x 120V = 2040W)

So, 11.1KW, minus 500W or so for other stuff.

So its combined total 44 amps at 208 and 17 amps at 120?   about 52 amps at 208 or 100 amps at 115.

To make it easier 11,000 watts.  LOL   Amps depending on end customer.
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February 13, 2014, 02:17:43 PM
#8
What's the total wattage on this?

I have 44.2 amps on 205v and 16.8 amps on 110v - That should be about 10,909 watts measured at the wall. There's probably some extra wattage for hubs, firewalls, pdu, etc. so call it 10KW.


Did you mean 44 amps at 208/240 and 89 amps at 115/120?  

I mean..

44 amps at 208V (44A x 208V = 9152W)
17 amps at 120V (17A x 120V = 2040W)

So, 11.1KW, minus 500W or so for other stuff.
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February 13, 2014, 02:05:18 PM
#7
I may be interested in purchasing your equipment, in the near future I am purchasing a moderate amount of BTC with cash.  What state are you located in? That is an awesome cabinent btw

What's the total wattage on this?

I have 44.2 amps on 205v and 16.8 amps on 110v - That should be about 10,909 watts measured at the wall. There's probably some extra wattage for hubs, firewalls, pdu, etc. so call it 10KW.


Did you mean 44 amps at 208/240 and 89 amps at 115/120?  

Are you running this in a resedential building? I have the space, but can consumer outlets/breakers even power this much equipment in one place or did you have to hire an electrician.
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February 13, 2014, 02:03:44 PM
#6
What's the total wattage on this?

I have 44.2 amps on 205v and 16.8 amps on 110v - That should be about 10,909 watts measured at the wall. There's probably some extra wattage for hubs, firewalls, pdu, etc. so call it 10KW.


Did you mean 44 amps at 208/240 and 89 amps at 115/120?  
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February 13, 2014, 01:50:02 PM
#5
just amazing .... congrats on a fantastic collection. Hmmmm ....
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February 13, 2014, 01:48:31 PM
#4
What's the total wattage on this?

I have 44.2 amps on 205v and 16.8 amps on 110v - That should be about 10,909 watts measured at the wall. There's probably some extra wattage for hubs, firewalls, pdu, etc. so call it 10KW.
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February 13, 2014, 01:40:29 PM
#3
What's the total wattage on this?
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