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| title              = X-profit
| address            = {{validator address|d0valoper1xfkkn2qzumcydf69cmyhlpxxc5956z4xg6u66h}}
| image              = Validators-image 2021-05-25 15 27 07.jpg
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| status              = [[Validator]]
| foundation date    =
| country            = Russia
| stake              = '''3,366,877 [[DEL]]'''
| fee                = '''6 %'''
| voting power        = '''3366877'''
| tokens              =
| delegators          = '''11'''
| website            =
| telegram            = {{telegram|XProfit_decimal}}
| instagram          =  
| founder            =
| note                =
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The '''X-profit [[validator]] team''' consists of young ambitious individuals with over four years of experience in the [[IT]] field.


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We gained our experience working at '''EPAM''' as DevOps (Leonid) and Project Manager (Nikolay).


Our goal is to ensure the stable operation of the validator and the safety of [[delegator]] funds. To achieve this, we use the best equipment on the market and rely on our experience.


[[DecimalChain]] is our first experience in the validation field, and every day we learn something new and grow together with the network. Our team had experience in server administration, and we decided to try ourselves as a validator.


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== Technical setup of the X-profit validator ==
'''Content'''
To ensure the stable operation of the validator, we deployed software and a [[masternode]] on multiple servers and data centers. We also conducted analysis and selected the best offers on the market for renting server equipment for the X-profit validator.


·X-profit
The DecimalChain network developers have provided special software called '''[[Decimal Guard]]''' to protect delegator funds, which we use in our work.


·The X-profit validator eqipments
As with any large endeavor, we faced challenges, but we learn from our mistakes and continuously improve the quality and quantity of servers for protection and validation.


·Team
Currently, we use three servers for validation (one primary and two backup) and the same number for protection.


'''X-profit'''
The validators are located in data centers:
* Hetzner;
* OVH;
* Linode.


The X-profit validator team consists of ambitious young people with more than four years of experience in the IT field. We gained our experience at EPAM in the positions of DevOps (Leonid) and Project Manager (Nikolai). Our goal is to ensure the stable operation of the validator and the safety of delegate funds. To do this, we use the best equipment on the market and our experience. DecimalChain is our first experience in the field of validation, and every day we learn new things and develop together with the network. Our team had experience in server administration, and we decided to try ourselves as a validator.
For the protection servers, we also chose Linode, but in combination with DigitalOcean and AWS.


The X-profit validator technical equipment
When choosing the data centers for the servers, we relied on our experience working with these services.


To ensure the stable operation of the validator, we deployed software and masternode on a variety of servers and data centers, and also conducted an analysis, selecting the best offers on the server equipment rental market for the X-profit validator. The developers of the DecimalChain network have taken care of a special software - Decimal Guard - to protect the funds of delegates, which we use in our work. As in any big business, it was not without bitter experience, but we learn from our mistakes and constantly improve the quality and quantity of servers for protection and validation. Today we use three servers for validation (one main and two backup) and the same number for protection. Validators are located in data centers:
We make every effort to quickly perform network upgrades, which occur quite often. In case of unexpected situations, we can quickly restore the validator's operation (within two hours) using the configured backup servers and an automatic backup creation system.


1.Hetzner;
For information gathering and monitoring, we use the Amazon service called CloudWatch Logs.


2.OVH;
== Team ==
We are ready to solve any problems and tasks that arise in our path.


3.Linode.
The '''X-profit team''' is always open to new ideas and collaborations. You can directly contact the team leader, '''Nikolay Shilkin'''.


For security servers, we also chose Linode, but in conjunction with DigitalOcean and AWS. When choosing server data centers, we referred to our experience with these services. We make every effort to quickly make network updates, which happen quite often. In case of an unforeseen situation, we will be able to restore the validator operation quickly (less than two hours) due to configured backup servers, as well as an automatic backup system. To collect information and monitor the work, we use a service from Amazon - CloudWatch Logs.
* '''Nikolay Shilkin''' {{telegram|nishilk}} — team leader.
* '''Leonid''' — server administrator responsible for the software and hardware aspects of the validator.


'''Team'''
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We are ready to solve any problems and tasks that arise on our way. The X-profit team is always open to new ideas and cooperation. You can directly contact the leader of the team — Nikolai Shilkin.
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·Nikolay Shilkin (Telegram: @nishilk) is the team leader.
 
Leonid is the server administrator, responsible for the software and hardware of the validator.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 4 June 2024

The X-profit validator team consists of young ambitious individuals with over four years of experience in the IT field.

X-profit
File
File


Status:
Validator
Net address:
Address of the Validator in the Decimal network d0valoper1xfkkn2qzumcydf69cmyhlpxxc5956z4xg6u66h


Country:
Russia


Stake:
3,366,877 DEL
Fee:
6 %


Voting power:
3366877
Delegators:
11





Telegram:
Telegram XProfit_decimal

We gained our experience working at EPAM as DevOps (Leonid) and Project Manager (Nikolay).

Our goal is to ensure the stable operation of the validator and the safety of delegator funds. To achieve this, we use the best equipment on the market and rely on our experience.

DecimalChain is our first experience in the validation field, and every day we learn something new and grow together with the network. Our team had experience in server administration, and we decided to try ourselves as a validator.

Technical setup of the X-profit validator

To ensure the stable operation of the validator, we deployed software and a masternode on multiple servers and data centers. We also conducted analysis and selected the best offers on the market for renting server equipment for the X-profit validator.

The DecimalChain network developers have provided special software called Decimal Guard to protect delegator funds, which we use in our work.

As with any large endeavor, we faced challenges, but we learn from our mistakes and continuously improve the quality and quantity of servers for protection and validation.

Currently, we use three servers for validation (one primary and two backup) and the same number for protection.

The validators are located in data centers:

  • Hetzner;
  • OVH;
  • Linode.

For the protection servers, we also chose Linode, but in combination with DigitalOcean and AWS.

When choosing the data centers for the servers, we relied on our experience working with these services.

We make every effort to quickly perform network upgrades, which occur quite often. In case of unexpected situations, we can quickly restore the validator's operation (within two hours) using the configured backup servers and an automatic backup creation system.

For information gathering and monitoring, we use the Amazon service called CloudWatch Logs.

Team

We are ready to solve any problems and tasks that arise in our path.

The X-profit team is always open to new ideas and collaborations. You can directly contact the team leader, Nikolay Shilkin.

  • Nikolay Shilkin   nishilk — team leader.
  • Leonid — server administrator responsible for the software and hardware aspects of the validator.


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