Quote from: Erick Kenzi Nagamachi on May 10, 2021, 21:12:16
That's the problem when people don't read the whitepaper or simple don't follow the website instruction. They don't recommend to use sdd for farming chia, they instruct you to use sdd as intermediate for make plots to hdd (help with time to deploy a plot). If you do right thing you are going to achivr the right result, if you do the wrong choise tour are going to failure to get the right results. Nice article, but you could explain better why people should not use sdd to mine chia.
Quote from: _MT_ on May 11, 2021, 10:23:31It should be 19 GB free, of course. Not 9. 98 % utilization is not bad at all.
As a side note, 1 TB drive will fit 9 ~100 GiB (k=32) plots. Such a plot takes up almost 110 GB. 9 of them take up about 980 GB. Leaving maybe 9 free.
Quote from: Erick Kenzi Nagamachi on May 10, 2021, 21:12:16
That's the problem when people don't read the whitepaper or simple don't follow the website instruction. They don't recommend to use sdd for farming chia, they instruct you to use sdd as intermediate for make plots to hdd (help with time to deploy a plot). If you do right thing you are going to achivr the right result, if you do the wrong choise tour are going to failure to get the right results. Nice article, but you could explain better why people should not use sdd to mine chia.
QuoteAccording to the Chia calculator, 1 TB of space can house approximately 101 plots.i assume this should be 10 TB