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I want to setup a pool-server and a client image that gets work from that server.
I have access for an hour a day to about 40 computers that I can tftp boot, so once I learn how to make, configure, run, and connect to the server then I can make my image.
3Why not simply let the clients join an existing pool? The turnout from a private pool will be just the same as when you let the clients mine individually. – Philip Frank – 2013-01-23T17:42:51.297
Agree with @bananer: unless you want to do for educational purposes, it's pointless to host the pool yourself. – o0'. – 2013-02-02T10:30:26.690
Similar question: http://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/3886/mining-pool-software-for-home-use
– Nick ODell – 2013-02-02T10:47:55.403Hi David, voting to close this as a duplicate since it appears you're interested in setting up your own mining pool and there is already a question about that topic. Also, as I'm sure you'll find once you dig into it, most of the time this isn't financially advantageous to do (at best it usually ends up as a way to very inefficiently take money from the person who pays the electric bill for those computers). – eMansipater – 2013-02-08T05:39:13.210