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Re: The Road to 75,000 CPU days A Day Thread addendum

Cool Sisyphus graphic

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Re: The Road to 75,000 CPU days A Day Thread addendum

Hey
That is kool. Something about staying ahead of the eight-ball.
I've got a question? Is there a realistic way to tell what machines are dedicated 24/7/365 crunchers? Or is that a more subjective analog?
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Re: The Road to 75,000 CPU days A Day Thread addendum

my C2D turns in an average of > 24 hours worth of results each day, yet it's not on 24/7/365. Think if hosts are not hidden, you could tell at BOINCstats, but here you cant, unless you get ahold of the fast raw dataset from the WCG servers.

On the upside, Wednesday, not Tuesday, set a new day record of 74458 CPU days of crunching work being turned in.... nearly nearly did we put another notch in the records table.

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Re: The Road to 75,000 CPU days A Day Thread addendum

With the extra member injection through those transitioning from the discontinued grid.org of proximately 5,100 over and above normal, WCG flew to new heights and bettered April's CPU years record of 4,715 to 5,733 or 818 more. That's 26.4 CPU years per day extra. The division of project contribution in the overall number for May 2007 was:

FightAIDS@Home: 1,541 CPU Years 22.1%
Human Proteome Folding Phase II: 1,140 CPU Years +39.4%
Fiocruz' Genome Comparison: 490 CPU Years +7.2%
Help Cure Muscular Dystrophy: 2,541 CPU Years +17.6%

(excludes the BOINC fudge in Global number of May 19. due a roll up bug)



And the quest continues: 1st day of June and a Lunchtime century was recorded:

06/01/2007 100:131:21:25:48 34,946,348 125,105


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Re: The Road to 75,000 CPU days A Day Thread addendum

I'm glad to be helping out. WCG has definitely made former grid.org members feel welcome.
Now if I can convince my "users" from powering down their machine when they leave for the day .....
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Re: The Road to 75,000 CPU days A Day Thread addendum

Ah, a week has finished and more notches can be put in the cane.... with help of Uplinger who reset the UD agent work distribution, many more short GC jobs managed to get thru the pipeline getting the week Work Unit record to 1,517,521 or one every 0.398544731 seconds. Here a reprise of the week graph from the top of this thread:


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Re: The Road to 75,000 CPU days A Day Thread addendum

Where did you put that "output by project over time" graph? I really liked that one, it gives a view we don't get anywhere else.
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Re: The Road to 75,000 CPU days A Day Thread addendum

all the ones I publish on the WCG fora are on page 1 near the top of this thread.
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Re: The Road to 75,000 CPU days A Day Thread addendum

Looks like we will hit the 100,000 total CPU years and 100,000,000 results marks in about 20-24 days applause
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Re: The Road to 75,000 CPU days A Day Thread addendum

Looks like we will hit the 100,000 total CPU years and 100,000,000 results marks in about 20-24 days applause


Cool, my measly 1100 hours a day seems so small by comparison.
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