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Former Member
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Can't be assured... But while switching to linux VM for a preview, I saw many assignments(like SCC) speeding up a lot, but while I add Rosetta@Home to linux, it seems slower...
I heard it's about "autodock vina" scientific computation, but exactly how many assignment (and if you know more, perhaps you can tell me how many projects available on BOINC?) use that technique? For example: I think there's few possibilities that "Mapping Cancer Markers" will use that, because that's not docking... |
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hchc
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You already have the answer: AutoDock Vina applications tend to run faster on Linux vs. Windows. So Smash Childhood Cancer and OpenZika will perform better.
----------------------------------------I'm not familiar with other BOINC projects other than WCG, so I don't know if anyone else is using AutoDock Vina.
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Former Member
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You already have the answer: AutoDock Vina applications tend to run faster on Linux vs. Windows. So Smash Childhood Cancer and OpenZika will perform better. I'm not familiar with other BOINC projects other than WCG, so I don't know if anyone else is using AutoDock Vina. Thanks! I'll try to do some experiment. |
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Stiwi
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