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Is this command optimal for searching 66.rmd in a 128 core, 256GB of Ram server? #313

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FeatureSpitter opened this issue Jun 30, 2024 · 1 comment

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FeatureSpitter commented Jun 30, 2024

$ cat 66.rmd 
20d45a6a762535700ce9e0b216e31994335db8a5
$ ./keyhunt -m rmd160 -f 66.rmd -r 20000000000000000:3ffffffffffffffff -l compress -s 5 -q -c btc -t 128 -S -n 0x400000000000 -k 8192
[+] Version 0.2.230519 Satoshi Quest, developed by AlbertoBSD
[+] Mode rmd160
[+] Search compress only
[+] Stats output every 5 seconds
[+] Quiet thread output
[+] Threads : 128
[+] K factor 8192
[+] N = 0x400000000000
[+] Range 
[+] -- from : 0x20000000000000000
[+] -- to   : 0x3ffffffffffffffff
[+] Reading file data_89d05801.dat
[+] Bloom filter for 10000 elements.
[+] Allocating memory for 1 elements: 0.00 MB
[+] Total 3244582912 keys in 10 seconds: ~324 Mkeys/s (324458291 keys/s)
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No, you dumb, rmd search don't use RAM

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