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IDrive considered mining bitcoins on off-hours, but 3,000 servers would only make $1,300 in a year

Feb19
by Sindy Cator on February 19, 2014 at 12:40 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

servers 520x245 IDrive considered mining bitcoins on off hours, but 3,000 servers would only make $1,300 in a year

Cloud backup service IDrive looked into mining bitcoins during off-peak hours as an alternative revenue stream, but it dropped the plan after estimating that it would produce only a handful of bitcoins per year.

IDrive’s 3,000 servers are active at night when users are backing up their files, but they have a large chunk of inactivity between 3am and 4pm daily. The company’s engineers ran a simulation to see how much revenue it could generate by mining.

To arrive at an estimate, IDrive calculated results for 600 of its quad-core 2.8GHz servers, assuming that mining difficulty would increase linearly over the next year. IDrive pays a flat rate for its electricity use, so mining during off-hours wouldn’t add to its energy bill. According to the team’s research, the additional processing required for mining would still fall under its energy cap.

It’s worth noting that the simulation didn’t take into account increased wear on and the potential shortened lifespan of the servers.

IDrive estimated that after a year of mining 12-hours a day on 600 servers, it would produce 0.4315 bitcoins, or $271 based on today’s exchange rate. Across all of its servers, that would amount to about $1,300 for the year.

Here’s a chart from Coinplorer showing a 24-hour version of the simulation:

Screen Shot 2014 02 18 at 4.08.22 PM 730x314 IDrive considered mining bitcoins on off hours, but 3,000 servers would only make $1,300 in a year

Ultimately, IDrive decided that trying to mine bitcoins proved an “unnecessary security risk” for just a small amount of revenue. It would have to install bitcoin software on each of its servers and re-open areas of its network that have been closed off.

I was surprised to learn that a cloud services company’s entire server capacity would only mine a few bitcoins over the course of a year, but much of that comes from using off-the-shelf hardware that’s not optimized for mining. IDrive might have better luck rerunning the projection for a younger virtual currency like dogecoin.

If you’re interested in learning more about the simulation, IDrive plans to post its findings on its company blog on Wednesday.

See also: Bitcoin: It’s the platform, not the currency, stupid!

Image credit: Jonathan Nackstrand / AFP / Getty Images

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Cincinnatians get help with Obamacare sign-ups

Feb19
by Sindy Cator on February 19, 2014 at 12:14 am
Posted In: Affordable Care Act, Around the Web, health care, Health insurance, health reform

A series of  events are planned in the coming weeks across Cincinnati to help local residents sign up for  new insurance offered under health reform. The enrollment events are a joint effort announced Tuesday by  Mayor John Cranley and  Enroll America as part of the national nonprofit’s Get Covered campaign. The first event will be held […]

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Cincinnatians get help with Obamacare sign-ups

Feb19
by Sindy Cator on February 19, 2014 at 12:14 am
Posted In: Affordable Care Act, Around the Web, health care, Health insurance, health reform

A series of  events are planned in the coming weeks across Cincinnati to help local residents sign up for  new insurance offered under health reform. The enrollment events are a joint effort announced Tuesday by  Mayor John Cranley and  Enroll America as part of the national nonprofit’s Get Covered campaign. The first event will be held […]

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Cincinnatians get help with Obamacare sign-ups

Feb19
by Sindy Cator on February 19, 2014 at 12:14 am
Posted In: Affordable Care Act, Around the Web, health care, Health insurance, health reform

A series of  events are planned in the coming weeks across Cincinnati to help local residents sign up for  new insurance offered under health reform. The enrollment events are a joint effort announced Tuesday by  Mayor John Cranley and  Enroll America as part of the national nonprofit’s Get Covered campaign. The first event will be held […]

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Edward Snowden is Glasgow University’s new student rector

Feb18
by Sindy Cator on February 18, 2014 at 10:11 pm
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edward snowden1 150x150 Edward Snowden is Glasgow University’s new student rectorGlasgow University’s student body has elected NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden to serve a three-year term as its student rector, BBC reports.

As we noted last month, Snowden was up against Scottish cyclist Graeme Obree, Episcopal clergyman Kelvin Holdsworth, and author Alan Bissett.

Students had contacted Snowden via his lawyer to put him up for the role. As rector, Snowden will represent students to the administration. He won by a 2-to-1 margin over the runner-up.

➤ Edward Snowden elected as rector of Glasgow University

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