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Sekerob
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Re: Faster New Batches of Work

That's a bit slow, my P4 2.53 has ram running at 266mhz. One last ditch... the Cache page L1 & L2.... here has 512kb of L2....if that's inoperative, it may the be the cause.

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Re: Faster New Batches of Work

That's a bit slow, my P4 2.53 has ram running at 266mhz. One last ditch... the Cache page L1 & L2.... here has 512kb of L2....if that's inoperative, it may the the cause.


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L1 D-Cache 8KBytes
Trace Cache 12Kuops
L2 Cache 512KBytes
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Re: Faster New Batches of Work

Thanks for all the feedback so far. The new batches which are 0201 are estimated to run at about an hour for the 0201a0001 batch to be specific. This was an assumption on my part that all 0201 work units would run in about the same time.

However, I was looking into some of the work units that ran longer and those run times looked on par with the formula we generated for runtime per work unit. This was based off some of the initial values given by the researchers.

Also, about people getting 0101 batches, these batches have not all been completed. For example if someone errors out on a work unit, then that work unit will need to be sent out again to a reliable host for computation. We are also not done with the original 0101 batches and have some left in the queue if we run through the 0201 batches too quickly.

Hope this helps,
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Re: Faster New Batches of Work

Well that is interesting . many thanks Uplinger smile
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Re: Faster New Batches of Work

Thank you ... that resolves my inquiry.

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Thanks for all the feedback so far. The new batches which are 0201 are estimated to run at about an hour for the 0201a0001 batch to be specific. This was an assumption on my part that all 0201 work units would run in about the same time.

However, I was looking into some of the work units that ran longer and those run times looked on par with the formula we generated for runtime per work unit. This was based off some of the initial values given by the researchers.

Also, about people getting 0101 batches, these batches have not all been completed. For example if someone errors out on a work unit, then that work unit will need to be sent out again to a reliable host for computation. We are also not done with the original 0101 batches and have some left in the queue if we run through the 0201 batches too quickly.

Hope this helps,
-Uplinger

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Re: Faster New Batches of Work

I like the faster workunits.. feels like crunching the Genome Project all over again.. :) my 1 Ghz system was doing many of those a day. when I assigned it to that that project only while the 3.6 Ghz Dual did that and everything else.
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