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I've never used linux, no idea how it works

What server provider are you talking about?  I know only that you can on HP Cloud create as many virtual servers as you like.
1GB of RAM is not sufficient to run miner without crash, so I was running 16 Standard Small,   2 HP Cloud Compute Units, 2 virtual cores, 2GB RAM, 40GB disk

you have everything explained for linux setup in first post, and putty setup in my post #28

hmm this is not the thread where linux is explained:

this are the commands:
wget http://the-iland.net/static/downloads/ubuntu12_coyote_miner.0.3.0.tar.gz
tar -xzvf ubuntu12_coyote_miner.0.3.0.tar.gz
./ubuntu12_coyote_miner.0.3.0 162.243.45.158 your_pts_wallet_address 8


just copy them one by one in putty and start mining,
don't forget to put your wallet adress in last command,
good luck

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BitShares PTS / Re: Free 200$ credit trial, run servers at a hourly rate.
« on: November 24, 2013, 10:25:11 am »
I mined with those servers from HP (http://www.hpcloud.com/pricing)
- Standard 2XL ($0.90/hr), got around 110 hpm
- Standard Large ($0.24/hr), got around 240hpm when 4 in parallel
- Standard Small ($0.06/hr), got around 510hpm when 16 in parallel

Funny thing is, every time I decreased server strength by 4 times, pricing decreased 4 times and I put 4 servers more so total chargin price from my trial balance stayed the same

I would be very thankful if I had this information on day 1 of mining, I would now have more PTS mined

and do not just believe....try it yourself

How do you run them in parallell?

Start 16 different servers, start 16 different putty instances to control those servers  :D

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BitShares PTS / Re: Free 200$ credit trial, run servers at a hourly rate.
« on: November 24, 2013, 06:47:23 am »
Would you care to elaborate on that? What I don't know is what determines the hash rate, is it the amount of cpu cores and the ram? I chose one with windows 2008, 4xcpu, 6gb ram and I have about 45 hps... And I turned off IE enhanced security and disabled windows update...

In the proof of momentum main hardware limitation is not CPU or GPU speed nor quantity of RAM but speed of bus and memory.

I mined with those servers from HP (http://www.hpcloud.com/pricing)
- Standard 2XL ($0.90/hr), got around 110 hpm
- Standard Large ($0.24/hr), got around 240hpm when 4 in parallel
- Standard Small ($0.06/hr), got around 510hpm when 16 in parallel

Funny thing is, every time I decreased server strength by 4 times, pricing decreased 4 times and I put 4 servers more so total chargin price from my trial balance stayed the same

I would be very thankful if I had this information on day 1 of mining, I would now have more PTS mined

and do not just believe....try it yourself
and that the security code requires




though it can be 4 digits long as well

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BitShares PTS / Re: Free 200$ credit trial, run servers at a hourly rate.
« on: November 24, 2013, 05:20:09 am »
Would you care to elaborate on that? What I don't know is what determines the hash rate, is it the amount of cpu cores and the ram? I chose one with windows 2008, 4xcpu, 6gb ram and I have about 45 hps... And I turned off IE enhanced security and disabled windows update...

In the proof of momentum main hardware limitation is not CPU or GPU speed nor quantity of RAM but speed of bus and memory.

I mined with those servers from HP (http://www.hpcloud.com/pricing)
- Standard 2XL ($0.90/hr), got around 110 hpm
- Standard Large ($0.24/hr), got around 240hpm when 4 in parallel
- Standard Small ($0.06/hr), got around 510hpm when 16 in parallel

Funny thing is, every time I decreased server strength by 4 times, pricing decreased 4 times and I put 4 servers more so total chargin price from my trial balance stayed the same

I would be very thankful if I had this information on day 1 of mining, I would now have more PTS mined

and do not just believe....try it yourself

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BitShares PTS / Re: Free 200$ credit trial, run servers at a hourly rate.
« on: November 23, 2013, 10:17:10 pm »
Hey guys instead of creating a new thread I decided to edit this one and remove the expired promotion.

I've found a new trial offer for 200$ from Dimensions Data, they charge a hourly rate on servers.

Not sure but when your close to 200$ limit stop your servers because I think you get charged for anything above 200$ free credit.

Here's the link and details about the promotion:

https://nacloud.dimensiondata.com/limitedoffer/

PS. I'll add other great trials and promotions as I find them.

Offer appears to be running again, because I just subscribed to it... Any tips on how to set up the servers etc.? I'm used to windows... But I have no idea what machine power I should choose... I do not wish to exceed the $200 offer and I am planning to cloud-mine with coyote.

it appears that weakest possible that is not crashing is the best, I lost few days mining on strongest, later I found that 16 servers that are 16 times weaker than strongest have 5 times more hash rate because of proof of momentum

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BitShares PTS / Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« on: November 23, 2013, 06:37:38 am »
OK, after yesterdays fender bender with HP servers, I can conclude that there is an option that is good,

First I started with 2XL which is priced at 0.9$ per hour and it gave me around 110 hpm, after experimenting with others, best price to ratio gave me this:
Standard Large   8 HP Cloud Compute Units, 4 virtual cores, 8GB RAM, 160GB disk
which costs 0.24$ per hour, I started 4 servers which is 0.96$ per hour, got around 250 hpm total

given that you have 50$ free trial and 0.96$ cost per hour that gives you 52 hours of free mining at 250 hpm which I think is worth using

How does the private key info work? I made a server but its asking for the private key I copied pasted the one in key pairs but it didnt work.

1. you need to open PuttyGen or similar program for SSH generation, in Puttygen you click generate then move your mouse around to generate some random bits,
after generating you name your key like you want and type in key comment, i wrote "test" so my public key looks like this:
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQAAAQEAl+UHqISH9xm/+J2wnE0PSO9llTBShNLgJBqw0DXfoy+48T7g23AYAcD8NZXu0bFJRNQLpLzH2PNmz7qIrvlgtcXKqh1JXCenD4p4chcqwRLrslfzBhCPAxQZbls2CJZ/IoN28W+2Y8CiyPSgB3avP9wqC3/DnrV5jaq7ZczHc0htlTq8Nf9hwJTTjZndjDWUrcGgIIs2cuMvxlMjnVqJDX3nLxZVY/AOOojx+p+WezISIUMU1KitwL6gFg1WjCaeVwEiBfr39cnj+4ajCZpOpy+qeT7iTaVRjxrGzr/zv0WKSQVOazljdeGBESOznrQ4v3LA2XbRtWyHUWlHjxUZ/Q== test

open notepad and save your public key,
add password in required field if you think you need password (i have it) and save private key.

2. open HP Cloud and go to Key Pairs  section, click add key pair,
enter key name, and paste your public key from notepad to Show Public Key Field?
then create key

start server using created key

3. open putty
paste your server public ip from hp cloud,
go to connection>ssh(expand)>auth and then browse for your private key that you saved earlier
open, enter your username (ubuntu isfor ubuntu 13.10) and password that you created using puttygen


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BitShares PTS / Re: Coyote Pool 2.0 - One Day Rounds Proportional Payout
« on: November 22, 2013, 06:02:31 am »
Noticing that at I've been getting 0 for estimated earnings even though with 100+ shares...during the new period

It bugging out again  ??? ?...  :(

shares: 113 invalid: 0  pool_shares: 143535  pool_balance: 0 pool_mature: 0
pool_spm: 1937.01  earned(est): 0  mature earned(est): 0

++

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BitShares PTS / Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« on: November 21, 2013, 04:37:16 am »
OK, after yesterdays fender bender with HP servers, I can conclude that there is an option that is good,

First I started with 2XL which is priced at 0.9$ per hour and it gave me around 110 hpm, after experimenting with others, best price to ratio gave me this:
Standard Large   8 HP Cloud Compute Units, 4 virtual cores, 8GB RAM, 160GB disk
which costs 0.24$ per hour, I started 4 servers which is 0.96$ per hour, got around 250 hpm total

given that you have 50$ free trial and 0.96$ cost per hour that gives you 52 hours of free mining at 250 hpm which I think is worth using

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BitShares PTS / Re: Coyote Pool 2.0 - One Day Rounds Proportional Payout
« on: November 20, 2013, 06:23:50 pm »
bytemaster,

I change my adress from Po1yjrNJPMarCB7qszRV6ZWSGMrV2PFdsS to PchoeeWBMCcSjecKSswGz7egxG5tcbHdqe, can you change this round reward to the new adress PchoeeWBMCcSjecKSswGz7egxG5tcbHdqe from Po1yjrNJPMarCB7qszRV6ZWSGMrV2PFdsS, in order not to lose this payment once more? Thanks a lot.

you will not loose your payments, in first payment round you will receive payment on first address, and on second payment round on second address and nothing is lost

if you mined using both addresses you will receive payments in both addresses

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BitShares PTS / Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« on: November 20, 2013, 09:45:38 am »
OK found new one  :D

http://www.hpcloud.com

they say its 90 days trial, now I am testing this configuration:
Flavor:  standard.2xlarge – 8 vCPU / 32 GB RAM / 960 GB HD
Image:  328943 – Ubuntu Server 13.10 (amd64 20131030) - Partner Image

EDIT
it seems it is 20-25% faster then MS Azure server
after testing 1h it generated 73 shares vs azure 47 so its 55% faster
I like this game  :D

if you think I've helped you, you can tip me
thanks

Hey,

thanks.
But it looks like only a XS machine is included in the trial.
http://www.hpcloud.com/promotions

yes you are correct, I missed that, thank you

I have set everything and it's running so I think I will let it run for some time: this is my rate $0.90/hr ($657/mo.)

funny thing is that trading on BTC can earn you enough money to buy server

when do you have to cancel it in order not be charged?

EDIT: I hope that you guys did see these upper posts and get in time to shut down instances if running (minimum fee for turning on and off you will be charged with 0.9$)

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BitShares PTS / Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« on: November 20, 2013, 08:35:16 am »
OK found new one  :D

http://www.hpcloud.com

they say its 90 days trial, now I am testing this configuration:
Flavor:  standard.2xlarge – 8 vCPU / 32 GB RAM / 960 GB HD
Image:  328943 – Ubuntu Server 13.10 (amd64 20131030) - Partner Image

EDIT
it seems it is 20-25% faster then MS Azure server
after testing 1h it generated 73 shares vs azure 47 so its 55% faster
I like this game  :D

if you think I've helped you, you can tip me
thanks

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