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Former Member
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Dan,
Any chance we can get the Website updated so we can follow along with the remaining VINA experiments? Thanks |
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I'm wondering if the feeder is going to be able to keep up with demand without Autodock. I know I will be completing about 150 VINA units per hour. There are others out there that have bigger farms than I have. May have to add another secondary project if that happens.
----------------------------------------Is that one year of VINA work left based on current VINA distribution rate or is it based on a future distribution rate estimate? [Edit 1 times, last edit by Doneske at Jan 30, 2015 3:46:11 PM] |
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Dayle Diamond
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I'm wondering if the feeder is going to be able to keep up with demand without Autodock. I know I will be completing about 150 VINA units per hour. There are others out there that have bigger farms than I have. May have to add another secondary project if that happens. Is that one year of VINA work left based on current VINA distribution rate or is it based on a future distribution rate estimate? Experiments 97 to 102 (AD Vina), 18% completed. We skipped a lot of these earlier and they take a lot longer per batch. |
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Former Member
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You can see at what the 'FA@H' feeder can handle compared to present day at http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/forums/wcg/viewthread_thread,18765
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Snip "Is that one year of VINA work left based on current VINA distribution rate or is it based on a future distribution rate estimate?"
Extrapolating from the 91% progress on the research page, there's roughly 30K years runtime left. At 150 years per day, it's 200 days remaining, but then the BEDAM version is still coming and new projects [unspecified in last technical new update] will be boarded which will doubtlessly shuffle the deck. You may thus fill in if the estimate was chiseled in stone or chalked on a rock in a rainy forest. Too tough a question |
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Respectfully disagree. Dan based that one year estimate on something, either current distribution rate or perhaps he estimated that the number of units per day would increased by some factor based on Autodock not running. But based on something. So, in my opinion, that is not a tough question. However, If my question would have been for him to estimate the accuracy of his statement then I agree, that would be a tough question for the reasons you itemized.
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vlado101
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So does this mean that we are not going to be using our Android devices for WCG anytime soon? Or will the VINA workunits still be send out to our devices?
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What part of the discussion is giving you the impression there won't be FAHV for much longer on Android? As the scientist stated, they were estimating a years worth of AD VINA work to be done. No reason to assume any platform will be excluded which is already included at present. More so, the techs are working on recompiling the app to also make it Android 5.0 ready [The PIE sticky post]. Also OET1 would be coming to Android, whence work distribution is resumed with a intermediate checkpointing version. Of course that will require alpha/beta testing.
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vlado101
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What part of the discussion is giving you the impression there won't be FAHV for much longer on Android? As the scientist stated, they were estimating a years worth of AD VINA work to be done. No reason to assume any platform will be excluded which is already included at present. More so, the techs are working on recompiling the app to also make it Android 5.0 ready [The PIE sticky post]. Also OET1 would be coming to Android, whence work distribution is resumed with a intermediate checkpointing version. Of course that will require alpha/beta testing. Hello SekeRob, I must have misunderstood what the discussion was about then. I understood it as the project had enough data to start analysis and new units will not be created. So I was wondering if there was going to be a momentary lapse in Android work units from FightAIDS project. I must have assumed that Autodock and VINA were both being stopped. The OET1 project as far as I know has not made new announcements about the availability of Android, since they are still working on testing them [If I am incorrect please let me know]. Thus I thought that maybe we would not be using our Android devices for a couple of weeks while the OET project would start sending work units onto my android device. [Edit 1 times, last edit by vlado101 at Feb 2, 2015 6:17:23 PM] |
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KWSN-A Shrubbery
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... I understood it as the project had enough data to start analysis and new units will not be created This is where it helps to understand the original speaker. Dr. Santiago is a scientist, not WCG staff. While the two do talk extensively, they speak about units in a different manner. No new work units means there won't be any new experiments for a while. That is no further work being submitted to WCG. There is already a whole lot of work that has been submitted or already created and not yet submitted. Once submitted, it takes time to be distributed, then returned, etc. When the WCG staff starts saying there will be no new work in X weeks, that's when you need to worry. Sounds like that's over a year away. |
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