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Message 60384 - Posted: 30 Mar 2009, 8:57:27 UTC
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Server-Status as of 30 Mar 2009 8:11:42 UTC

TeraFLOPS estimate: 100.588


for everyone who didn't notice that!


now lets crunch towards 150 tflops!
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Message 60385 - Posted: 30 Mar 2009, 15:41:54 UTC

dang it... you beat me to it!! :D

It's 101 now!!
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Message 60387 - Posted: 30 Mar 2009, 16:48:09 UTC

Wow! 1,300 new hosts on the 25th!
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Message 60391 - Posted: 30 Mar 2009, 19:07:17 UTC

Well Einstein is down and Seti has not enough work to send out, so naturally there are a lot idling hosts out there. Let's hope some will stay.
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Message 60393 - Posted: 30 Mar 2009, 20:18:31 UTC - in response to Message 60391.  

Well Einstein is down and Seti has not enough work to send out, so naturally there are a lot idling hosts out there. Let's hope some will stay.


Indeed. It is my understanding that Rosetta@home can have a much bigger positive impact on humanity in the short to mid term than either E@h or S@H.
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Message 60394 - Posted: 30 Mar 2009, 20:50:00 UTC

Nice!!! and when we get GPU crunching maybe we can get into the petaflops range like a few other projects
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Message 60398 - Posted: 31 Mar 2009, 1:32:09 UTC - in response to Message 60391.  

Well Einstein is down and Seti has not enough work to send out, so naturally there are a lot idling hosts out there. Let's hope some will stay.


I would think that almost all will. They have just learned the lesson that a second or third project is mandatory to keep BOINC crunching away, and Rosie will no doubt be part of that mix from now on.

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Message 60403 - Posted: 31 Mar 2009, 6:55:43 UTC

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Message 60407 - Posted: 31 Mar 2009, 8:38:47 UTC - in response to Message 60398.  

Well Einstein is down and Seti has not enough work to send out, so naturally there are a lot idling hosts out there. Let's hope some will stay.


I would think that almost all will. They have just learned the lesson that a second or third project is mandatory to keep BOINC crunching away, and Rosie will no doubt be part of that mix from now on.


Until Rosie lets them down as well. NO I am not thinking or even wishing ill will, just looking pragmatically. Rosie is computers, computers have issues, ie Rodie will have problems. Now like it was said earlier E@H and S@H have different expectations of achieving their goals than Rosie does. Therefore Rosie SHOULD garner more interest than either of those other projects!! Part of that problem is that EVERYONE has heard of Seti, until you start Boincing few have heard of ALL the rest of the available choices!!
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Message 60415 - Posted: 31 Mar 2009, 16:26:39 UTC - in response to Message 60407.  
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Until Rosie lets them down as well. NO I am not thinking or even wishing ill will, just looking pragmatically. Rosie is computers, computers have issues, ie Rodie will have problems. Now like it was said earlier E@H and S@H have different expectations of achieving their goals than Rosie does. Therefore Rosie SHOULD garner more interest than either of those other projects!! Part of that problem is that EVERYONE has heard of Seti, until you start Boincing few have heard of ALL the rest of the available choices!!


Actually no. Remember that the reason that they joined Rosie was to keep BOINC running since projects are often offline for different reasons. Rosie will eventually be offline, and they will give Rosie the same lattitude that they gave the others before they joined. They will simply realise that Rosie's offline-ness is normal and not fret a wit: they have now planned ahead and are reaping the existential benefits. Life in the BOINC lane, really! :-)

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Message 60417 - Posted: 31 Mar 2009, 17:05:15 UTC

TeraFLOPS estimate: 97.437


Back down to below 100 already, shame!!
I have to admit, I am one of "those people" who have moved from Seti to Rosie after the recently Seti server failures (mass server failures I should say). To be perfectly honest, I don't mind projects being down, after all, computers do break. However, there comes a point in my mind when I draw the line, normally after my computers run out of work for 3 days straight!

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Message 60535 - Posted: 7 Apr 2009, 14:55:51 UTC - in response to Message 60417.  

TeraFLOPS estimate: 97.437


Back down to below 100 already, shame!!
I have to admit, I am one of "those people" who have moved from Seti to Rosie after the recently Seti server failures (mass server failures I should say). To be perfectly honest, I don't mind projects being down, after all, computers do break. However, there comes a point in my mind when I draw the line, normally after my computers run out of work for 3 days straight!

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Welcome aboard, Hammeh!

I hope you'll stay. From everything I know, the science that Rosetta@home does is unequalled in the distributed computing world (very cutting edge, but also very huge potential to help reduce suffering around the world).

I suggest you go check out David Baker's journal on the science forum. It's will tell you more about what you are crunching.
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Message 60547 - Posted: 7 Apr 2009, 22:32:32 UTC

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Message 60848 - Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 17:33:20 UTC

t flops are dropping somethings up :(
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Message 60849 - Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 18:37:50 UTC
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Yeah i have noticed that recently, I can't see any clear reasons why! All of my WU's are being validated and credited as normal.
The information on BOINCstats shows that credits are down quite a lot yesterday which could explain it.
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Message 60852 - Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 19:53:33 UTC

SETI and Einstein are back online, and so machines with several projects are working to make up debt to them. So, their lack of work brought more machines to Rosetta temporarily exceeding their resource share. But it can also cause people to see idle CPUs and add Rosetta to their list, so new hosts are added as well. And that is part of the reason for the underlaying gradual increase in TFLOPs.
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Message 60854 - Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 20:35:57 UTC - in response to Message 60852.  

SETI and Einstein are back online, and so machines with several projects are working to make up debt to them. So, their lack of work brought more machines to Rosetta temporarily exceeding their resource share. But it can also cause people to see idle CPUs and add Rosetta to their list, so new hosts are added as well. And that is part of the reason for the underlaying gradual increase in TFLOPs.




thanks for that explanation
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Message 60857 - Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 23:01:11 UTC - in response to Message 60854.  

SETI and Einstein are back online, and so machines with several projects are working to make up debt to them. So, their lack of work brought more machines to Rosetta temporarily exceeding their resource share. But it can also cause people to see idle CPUs and add Rosetta to their list, so new hosts are added as well. And that is part of the reason for the underlaying gradual increase in TFLOPs.




thanks for that explanation


Ha. That's my tux :D

And regarding topic on hand: TFlops are dropping... fast. 78TFLops as of now. :(
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Message 60858 - Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 23:31:39 UTC

Well it was good while it lasted.
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Message 60866 - Posted: 28 Apr 2009, 12:44:46 UTC

I think the Teraflops are plummeting for a different reason. I'm getting "no work sent (but there was work for other platforms)" - all of my machines are getting this message. My average is dropping fast, but I didn't do anything and the machines only run ROSETTA. Is there an upgrade that I don't know about that has to be installed manually to run new units?
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