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====Features==== | ====Features==== | ||
* Work caching | * Native merged mining support. Will work with standard bitcoind 0.5 | ||
* DoS resilience with QoS support to ensure workers | * SCrypt blockchain support (e.g litecoin) | ||
* Capable of pulling work from multiple bitcoin daemons to get around the getwork bottleneck and also to provide some redundancy | * Customisable coinbase transaction (pay block rewards to any wallet perhaps an offline secure wallet) | ||
* Notify of block change via HTTP to a user configurable URL to support event triggered share processing | * Internal work generation (more than 10x faster than rpc getwork) | ||
* Cached database handling (optional) to reduce round trips. | * Work caching - caches work from bitcoind or internal WorkMaker to handle short term spikes in requests | ||
* Supports Mysql, Postgresql, sqlite3 (JDBC based so others can be added easily | * Database resilience. Server can keep running if database goes down and shares will be sent to database when connection is reestablished | ||
* Runs as a Windows service | * DoS resilience with QoS support to ensure workers who've submitted valid work are serviced with priority | ||
* Longpolling support | * Capable of pulling work from multiple bitcoin daemons to get around the getwork bottleneck and also to provide some redundancy | ||
* Integrated block monitoring using all available bitcoin daemon work sources | * Notify of block change via HTTP to a user configurable URL to support event triggered share processing | ||
* Dump shares to Database, log file or stdout | * Cached database handling (optional) to reduce round trips. | ||
* Safe restart | * Supports Mysql, Postgresql, sqlite3 (JDBC based so others can be added easily - currently only tested on mysql) | ||
* Only dependency is a Java 6+ JDK. | * Runs as a Windows service | ||
* Longpolling support | |||
* Integrated block monitoring using all available bitcoin daemon work sources | |||
* Dump shares to Database, log file or stdout | |||
* Safe restart - shares issued to client are dumped to file on shutdown and reloaded on startup so your miners won't get stale shares if you restart a live server | |||
* Only dependency is a Java 6+ JDK. | |||
====Links==== | ====Links==== |
Revision as of 09:13, 8 November 2011
PoolServerJ is a pure java implementation of a Bitcoin mining pool server. It’s functionally very similar to pushpoold. Although there are some differences it is capable of being swapped over with pushpoold without any config changes.
Features
* Native merged mining support. Will work with standard bitcoind 0.5 * SCrypt blockchain support (e.g litecoin) * Customisable coinbase transaction (pay block rewards to any wallet perhaps an offline secure wallet) * Internal work generation (more than 10x faster than rpc getwork) * Work caching - caches work from bitcoind or internal WorkMaker to handle short term spikes in requests * Database resilience. Server can keep running if database goes down and shares will be sent to database when connection is reestablished * DoS resilience with QoS support to ensure workers who've submitted valid work are serviced with priority * Capable of pulling work from multiple bitcoin daemons to get around the getwork bottleneck and also to provide some redundancy * Notify of block change via HTTP to a user configurable URL to support event triggered share processing * Cached database handling (optional) to reduce round trips. * Supports Mysql, Postgresql, sqlite3 (JDBC based so others can be added easily - currently only tested on mysql) * Runs as a Windows service * Longpolling support * Integrated block monitoring using all available bitcoin daemon work sources * Dump shares to Database, log file or stdout * Safe restart - shares issued to client are dumped to file on shutdown and reloaded on startup so your miners won't get stale shares if you restart a live server * Only dependency is a Java 6+ JDK.