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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #27 on: November 23, 2013, 01:59:45 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.

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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #26 on: November 22, 2013, 10:48:27 pm »
How to run a 24 core/8GB RAM miner of Ypool on windows 2003 64 bit, so he gave out about 500 col / min?
Please, step by step

Go to ypool.net register a new account.

Create a worker (you can leave the password "X" as default if you wish it really doesn't matter)

Go to the "how to" page on ypool, make sure your on PTS mode. Click the PTS tab on the how to page.

Download yvg1900 miner:

https://mega.co.nz/#F!h0tkXSxZ!f62uoUXogkxQmP2xO8Ib-g

Pick the windows miner Corei7.

Download the ZIP file, extract it.

There will be a list of folders where each is specific for the amount of RAM you wish each thread to be using. In your case 12GB you won't be able to run 512MB since it needs 12GB of RAM. So Use 256MB. So pick the folder that has 256.

In the miner folder 256 create a text document and add the following line:
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jhProtominer.exe -o ypool.net:8081 -u username.workername -p workerpassword -t 24
pause

Save it and edit its extension, since its a notepad .txt file extension you'll need to change that to .bat.

Having that file in the 256MB folder run that .bat file you just created and it should run the miner and start mining.

Be sure to put your info for example: username.worker means yourusername at ypool.workername and the password which is after -p is the password you set for your worker which is by default an "X".

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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #25 on: November 22, 2013, 09:54:41 pm »
How to run a 24 core/8GB RAM miner of Ypool on windows 2003 64 bit, so he gave out about 500 col / min?
Please, step by step
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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #24 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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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #23 on: November 20, 2013, 03:05:12 pm »
For the HP.
You prob need to read the below

Free trial period begins on date you create your new HP Public Cloud account. Promotional offer will appear as a $50 credit to each of your first four HP Public Cloud monthly invoices. If your usage exceeds this $50 credit in a billing cycle, you will be charged standard HP Cloud pricing for any additional usage. Additional fees for bandwidth, I/O requests, etc. may apply. See pricing page for more details.  Billing cycle for HP Public Cloud begins on 1st of the month.
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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #22 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
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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$)
« Last Edit: November 20, 2013, 10:49:05 am by Kenof »
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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #21 on: November 20, 2013, 09:25:31 am »
when do you have to cancel it in order not be charged?

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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #20 on: November 20, 2013, 09:18:39 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
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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #19 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
« Last Edit: November 20, 2013, 08:45:34 am by Kenof »
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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #18 on: November 20, 2013, 07:55:46 am »
Offer is officially ended

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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #17 on: November 20, 2013, 06:43:14 am »
Spoke with support seems the offer has expired. I guess when they saw alot of people trying test out their service they couldn't handle it.

Sorry guys. I'll try finding something else.
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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #16 on: November 20, 2013, 03:43:21 am »

Getting 200 col/min thats using the old miner from ypool. The updated/optimized miner from yvg should give you about 10% extra power.

That sounds really low for 24 cores, my i3-2120 Dual core gets 50

In a in virtual environment?

I think so, most are vCPU. I tried amazon AWS and running a 32-core server was giving me 500col/min. I think their CPUs are  Intel Xeon E5-2680v2. I feel that it should be giving more than that. I tried yvg miner and was getting 530col/min on average.
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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #15 on: November 20, 2013, 03:11:09 am »
True, my quad core vps only get 45 ea, but that's still 1/6th the power. just might want to look into the updated miners from yvg on ypool I bet you'll find an extra 100-150coll/m if you run an optimized miner.

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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #14 on: November 20, 2013, 01:19:03 am »

Getting 200 col/min thats using the old miner from ypool. The updated/optimized miner from yvg should give you about 10% extra power.

That sounds really low for 24 cores, my i3-2120 Dual core gets 50

In a in virtual environment?
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Re: Free VPS: 24 core/8GB RAM for 1$ (1st month)
« Reply #13 on: November 20, 2013, 12:41:37 am »

Getting 200 col/min thats using the old miner from ypool. The updated/optimized miner from yvg should give you about 10% extra power.

That sounds really low for 24 cores, my i3-2120 Dual core gets 50