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Kahana82
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RE: Plotting and Mining on Amazon Cloud Driveposted in Mining & Plotting
@RichBC Ok, found the size parameter in the .ini file too...I'll try that out.
@machasm Thx I will try rclone to do the uploading instead of NetDrive2 or the native ACD desktop app...Scripts got quite complicated with those because of the waiting for the cache to get purged.
Have you taken a look at the small Linode.com VPS offerings to do the mining (I'm not there yet) ?
They state 40Gbps Network In for 5 bucks a month ... -
RE: Plotting and Mining on Amazon Cloud Driveposted in Mining & Plotting
I've been following this thread for about a week and started doing some tests myself with the free Amazon AWS (t2.micro).
This thing, however insanely fast on the upload side of things does not have enough time-credits to plot the files in a sustained manner. There has to be some inactivity to bank up CPU time...which is not what we're looking for to upload the plots obviously. Might work just fine to mine afterwards though. In case that goes south, a good candidate for the mining phase might be (depending on the necessary bandwidth) a small Linode.com VPS.So I got a VPS at NeuPrime.com ... the 4€/month promo for: 1 core 2.3Ghz, 1Gb of Ram, 30GB SSD which is about the same as the AWS.
One problem I have, is with NetDrive, more specifically the cache it is uing:
After a file is uploaded it stays in the cache for a very long time (as described here) which off course ends up saturating the disk at some point depending on the size of the plots that are being uploaded.
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RE: NEWSILVER - daily dividends, multi-platform assetposted in Asset Exchange
@nameless just sent my 200 shares to BURST-GVKY-EHQX-ZMH6-5KR5Z
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RE: How to Open an EC2 Instance For Free and Mine From Amazon Cloud Drive With Unlimited HDDposted in HowTo's & Tutorials
Thanks for the guide, I'm giving this a try at the moment.
I'll report back when I get a sufficient amount of plots uploaded to the ACD for the AWS to use.
Quite a painful process when not on a fiber connection :) -
RE: Burst Client for Windows v0.3.9 - All in One: Wallet, Plotting & Miningposted in Wallet
I have done this by making a symlink to another location. Works like a charm.
In a command window you could type this:
ren %appdata%\BurstWallet\burst_db %appdata%\BurstWallet\burst_blockchain mklink /J %appdata%\BurstWallet\burst_db "D:\Data\Crypto\Burst\Blockchain" copy %appdata%\BurstWallet\burst_blockchain\*.* %appdata%\BurstWallet\burst_db\*.* rmdir %appdata%\BurstWallet\burst_blockchainIt renames the current directory holding the blockchain to burst_blockchain,
then creates a symbolic link named bust/db pointing to "D:\Data\Crypto\Burst\Blockchain" (enter your path on another disk here),
then copies the files from the renamed directory to the location used by the symlink,
then deletes the empty burst_bloackchain folderEnjoy your free space on your system drive :)
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RE: Des francophones dans l'aventure ?posted in Français
Belge Francophone ^^
Beau travail Gadrah !
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RE: BURST Giveaway#3 @ C-CEX.com (FINISHED)posted in Buy / Sell Burstcoins
Hi Luxe, count me in ! Thanks