03-31-2022, 04:54 AM
Current project is on a single repurposed PC w/ 3 GTX 1080s running both client and server:
I have my primary workstation on a different network which could add another 200 H/s but I figured I would need to relocate my current ldmp files and server to cloud instance like AWS but I'm having trouble figuring out min specs required for which aws tier I can go for without compromising performance.
Since the wiki mentioned 50 kH/s being the bottle neck I'm safely under that to make the brain worth it, but for my network it mentions "a single GPU can create around 5Mbit/s of upstream", would that mean I'm consistently using up 15Mbits/s ? I heard using --brain-client-features 2 may help but I'm still wrapping my head around the impacts of each setting.
Lastly I couldn't find how much RAM is recommended if I'm planning on having two clients pushing 500 H/s in total to a single server. Any calculations or more references to the wiki would be very helpful
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- Total hashrate 300 H/s
- Crappy CPU
- Ram 4GB (might be too low, should I set a --brain-client-features?)
- SSD 100GB
- Internet: 30 Mbps (potentially need to upgrade if I move the server over the network?)
I have my primary workstation on a different network which could add another 200 H/s but I figured I would need to relocate my current ldmp files and server to cloud instance like AWS but I'm having trouble figuring out min specs required for which aws tier I can go for without compromising performance.
Since the wiki mentioned 50 kH/s being the bottle neck I'm safely under that to make the brain worth it, but for my network it mentions "a single GPU can create around 5Mbit/s of upstream", would that mean I'm consistently using up 15Mbits/s ? I heard using --brain-client-features 2 may help but I'm still wrapping my head around the impacts of each setting.
Lastly I couldn't find how much RAM is recommended if I'm planning on having two clients pushing 500 H/s in total to a single server. Any calculations or more references to the wiki would be very helpful