Problems with plotting Google Drives



  • @gpedro hmm would be a little ruff with only 1 core and 512mb ram. Even then I would spend a bunch of time getting as many clouds together as you can before run the trial. That way you spend all the time mining.

    It only supports Linux/FreeBSD. Not that it can't be done but would be a lot to set up for me. Hopefully netdrive has a linux compatible build?

    Man if burstcoin was around when I was in high school I'd do a botnet so fast lol



  • @crutsy I don't even thinked if NetDrive as a Linux compatible version... I was looking for Burst tools for Linux and will first pack all material together, i don't create the account yet but if they don't ask for Credit Card i think i can use all my google accounts to create a 15 day trial (so far 16 accounts) xD I think that the miner doesn't use much CPU and i think that could work but the 512 mb Ram could be a problem... But we usually say that without testing, nobody has certains!
    I've one more card in the sleeve that is use VM's with different WiFi Connections to have more bandwidth, so put all my 70 years old neighbors mining with Google Clouds without they even notice that xD but that will take a lot of time, and with my current PC if i put that in course i can't do anything than mining for certain... My Google Cloud limitations for now are network bottleneck and alphabetic letters to establish drives xD



  • @gpedro Good luck they usually want a credit card on file to start a trial. They ask about the billing period right in the trial sign up. The ram would be the bottle neck but doable. If you can get that many accounts registered let me know! 15gb*25 drives is 375GB per setup.

    The VM is smart I may try that at some point to. With my internet service I can log onto the neighbors modem with my sign in. I wonder what speed they would give me.



  • @crutsy don't worry i'll do... Not only for you but for the whole community xD

    @crutsy said in Problems with plotting Google Drives:

    With my internet service I can log onto the neighbors modem with my sign in. I wonder what speed they would give me.

    What is that feature? some kind of FON? https://fon.com/



  • @gpedro We have xfinity comcast isp. They automatically broadcast a second wifi from your modem unless you turn it off. So basically every neighbor in the area has the same service and all through out town. FON is interesting, the should allow free access if you are like a relay for them that would be cool.



  • @crutsy Fon is only good for internet on the mobile and only for do something real quick... The FON network is extremally volatile...
    So it's a simillar project of FON, maybe it works better since that network is only for that modem and not use the modem as a repeater... so you don't have to crack their wifi. It's a lot easier to do it... you can also enter in the modem configuration page if they have wifi configuration able and put all channels to the shared wifi xD



  • @crutsy and yes they ask for credit card so it's out of my equation xDD



  • If mining on Google-Drives the miner has to read/download the Plots on every Block. Is there any recommendation for the ratio between online plotsize and the downloadspeed of your internet connection?
    I have only 7Mbit download-speed and would like to know if it worth to try mining on cloud-storage.



  • @piezo it just increases the read time is all. I have 25mbit down and it seems to handle 300Gb



  • @crutsy
    Thanks...i will try to upload 100Gig and see what happens :)



  • @piezo When you are mining only read 1 once of each scoup so in 14Gb you only read 4096 nonces every time that find a new block...


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