Noob to Burst: Where the burst coins at? :)
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@Jay-em At that size - you're fine on on burst-team, most new miners are in the sub 100GB, 3.5TB is fine for burst-team.
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Oh ok. Gotcha! Thanks! I went to the pool site just now and was wondering how is it possible that miners with lets say 15tb have higher reward values than somebody with 100tb capacity?
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on a lucky run or they have more than 15tb ... if mining on more than 1 comp for same wallet the pool will only show TB's of one comp and not the combine
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@Gibsalot ahhhh I see.
One more question and I will leave y'all alone for the night. When plotting my additional Hard drives. Is it possible to copy plots over to fresh hard drives or do you have to create all new plots for each one?
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@Jay-em Blago's miner reports the size of the plot of the PC you're mining on. If you plot on multiple machines it'll be the value from 1 of those miners that is displayed. If not using Blago, it's a best guess. I have an account with 100TB mining, sometime it gets reported as a 7TB miner.
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@haitch That makes sense now. I was scratching my head trying to figure out how that is done.
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@Jay-em if Blago, capacity of one of the miners; if not Blago - a guess. It make a lot of people scratch their heads.
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i have ubuntu version
downloaded ur ubuntu software link
dont know how to install it
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@Jay-em Hi Jay-em welcome to Burst! :) About copying plots... No, you cannot copy the same plot on the other drives, because the copied one it's intrinsically the same plot, with same nonces, so basically you will have a big overlapping problem and you will waste disk space. Changing the name of the copied plot doesn't solve the problem. I suggest you to read the FAQs in this forum, they are a good reading :)
