that's a multidimensional analysis

at a global level, how many shares can your system process at a fixed unit of time?

that's a function of:

1.⁠ ⁠how much resources are available on your system

2.⁠ ⁠how many downstreams are being served

3.⁠ ⁠each downstream's hashrate

- assuming 1 is fixed, more downstreams means each of them must send shares less often

- assuming 2+3 are fixed, more resources means shares can arrive from each downstream more often

so your modeling should start with a single downstream so you can measure your system's max capacity

start with a high difficulty target and gradually decrease the difficulty so you get shares more often, until you find your max capacity

if you get to difficulty 0 without hitting bottlenecks, either add more downstreams or switch to a more powerful one

once you find your max capacity, then for each production downstream, adjust their difficulty targets so your system is operating below this ceiling

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