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Is this link re "number of active computers" accurate, or not?

Does this link accurately calculate the number of live computers contributiing?

If so, then these numbers could be used in representing the correct membership, yes? smile

http://vspx27.stanford.edu/DCcomparison.html


Comparison of DC projects - How many active CPUs are participating?

DC project/Number of Active CPUs/Stats URL

Folding@Home 216343
http://vspx27.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.py?qtype=osstats

SETI@Home 0
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/totals.html

United Devices 66612
http://www.grid.org/stats/

World Community Grid 43990
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/stat/viewGlobal.do

"How are these values computed?

For the projects which state the number of active CPUs, those numbers are taken directly. For those which cite instead the number of CPU days, we take that to calculate the number of active CPUs. You can find a copy of the perl script which generated this file here."

Last updated at Tue Jan 17 13:00:10 PST 2006
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Re: Is this link re "number of active computers" accurate, or not?

You can make an accurate comparison of "24 hour computers" between WCG and grid.org because they are both using the UD statistics interface. worldcommunitygrid is still climbing, and will attract bunches more if a "cancer-type" project ever gets started here. (rumors abound of one coming up)

Part Time computers would increase both totals.

The comparison can't be made easily between this and the Stanford projects because they count their computers differently (better?)

Seti must have changed their statistics link. The comparers will fix it if anybody knows what the new page is.
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Re: Is this link re "number of active computers" accurate, or not?


... Seti must have changed their statistics link. The comparers will fix it if anybody knows what the new page is.


The SETI link you have displayed looks like the now defunct classsic,
Final stats are here - http://setiathome2.ssl.berkeley.edu/totals.html


As for stats for SETI/BOINC, I can not find overall stats on the SETI web ite. It seems you have to go to third party web sites for stats like boincstats.
http://www.boincstats.com/stats/project_graph.php?pr=sah
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