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Human Proteome Folding, Phase 2 Crunching Chart

Same as for the HCC project created the below 'creative moment' chart showing points per hour, daily results processed and cpu years. Comment with this picture is that the February 23-24 reduction aside from the weekend effect is also driven by the launch of batches starting from lo200 which are 50% tougher and have 18 instead of 11 days deadline. Given return of normality and FAAH picking up again, it will take a few days to a week for this new work to trickle back from the cycle donators.

Given that HPF2 is a mix of UD and BOINC client run time, the points per hour are lower than a BOINC only project, but are expected to climb as more migrate to the use of BOINC. The trend for now is up from 53 on Jan.01 to 59 on Feb.24

enjoy

Edit: Forget the (light) blue line showing the run time average per job (right y-axis for the numbers)



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applause Re: Human Proteome Folding, Phase 2 Crunching Chart

Slightly belated but on April 18, the Human Proteome Folding, Phase 2 project passed 25,000 Run time years.

Combined with phase 1, nearly 52 Thousand Run Time years from volunteer computers were donated.

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cool Re: Human Proteome Folding, Phase 2 Crunching Chart

That's nice.
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Re: Human Proteome Folding, Phase 2 Crunching Chart

Yay! applause
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Re: Human Proteome Folding, Phase 2 Crunching Chart

The Results/hr line appears to be in steady decline. Is this due to number of systems contributing dropping?
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Re: Human Proteome Folding, Phase 2 Crunching Chart

For hours per day it is probably due to members who were using the UD agent and who
- either have not migrated to Boinc yet
- or have migrated and are happy to try news projects which were not available with the UD agent.

For results per day it is the same, plus the longer duration of WUs as the graph shows clearly.

Edit: And I forgot: even if they go on crunching HPF2 with Boinc don't forget that Boinc is counting CPU time while UD was counting wallclock time. For busy machines that makes a difference.

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Re: Human Proteome Folding, Phase 2 Crunching Chart

Sekerob,

Thought you'd like to know - there are 2 copies of the HPF2 chart in the graphs link.

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Re: Human Proteome Folding, Phase 2 Crunching Chart

Thanks, uploaded it into the wrong template link.... effects of a midnight run. Should be okay now (Ctrl-F5).

The target change beginning August of job run times to average 8 hours is very evident.... 7.61 hours. Also pleasing across all projects was the slight tweak ** of credit(points) per hour to keep it as true as possible to the 100,000 credit (cobblestones) per Teraflop a device has computed. Obviously, the average system performance is always on the up. Just follow at BOINCstats how my quads are connected these days to WCG.

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Re: Human Proteome Folding, Phase 2 Crunching Chart

Thanks for the update. The graphs give us a lot of information to think about.
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Re: Human Proteome Folding, Phase 2 Crunching Chart

A stealth operation by -Uplinger on the work unit chopper has dropped the average run time so much that the 6 hour project target mean seems nearing rapidly. See top post chart for the recent history. biggrin
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