Desperately need 1 burst :(
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Thanks @Energy @haitch can you guys weigh in on my new network-related problem? https://forums.burst-team.us/topic/6513/plotting-and-mining-in-the-cloud
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Also @Energy @haitch my current shell script works with three separate drives that have plots with the same name, ie.
/33/google/7876566878528197112_442369_16384_16384 (one user's Dropbox mounted drive)
/22/google/7876566878528197112_442369_16384_16384 (another user's Dropbox mounted drive)
/11/google/7876566878528197112_442369_16384_16384 (a third user's Dropbox mounted drive)Will these not work appropriately? Should they be increasing in starting nonce sequentially across all drives?
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@DCSSquared you need to replot 2 of them, the next plot file needs a starting nonce > last starting noce + number of nonces.
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@haitch even if they're on separate drives, separate partitions? Ok let me start from scratch except for the first drive :)
#TheMoreYouKnow
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@DCSSquared Yep, Nonce X is nonce X wherever it is. If you have 3 copies of nonce X, you're wasting space.
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@haitch thanks so much for helping me not waste my time :) glad I understand now
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@haitch I hear from a mutual friend you're the owner-operator of burst-team and you run pool.burstcoin.biz where I'm at :) pleasure meeting you!
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@DCSSquared Indeed I am, pleasure to meet you, and thanks for mining with me :)
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@haitch have you had a look at my other thread? I'm looking for the most efficient and error-free way to network mine plots that are stored on a dropbox business account (as they allow for 1pb per user @$33usd/month per user, 3 user minimum)
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@DCSSquared Others have done cloud mining - the big issue is bandwidth - mining that much storage is going to require a whole lot of bandwidth, and then the providers monitoring traffic will see your odd accesses, and probably close/block your account.
