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toTOW: Happy new year to all fellow folders :)

warmon6: Look like the web site needs an update or 2. starting to see cob webs. (could at least mention about bigadv change happening in Jan. ;)

toTOW: Recredit has ben run ... all points should show up now :)

toTOW: Stats are down since the last network outage :(

MarkAGR: OK, so there's a 16 core minimum ... so does anyone know how to produce a 16 core virtual machine from a cluster of ubuntu boxes?

MarkAGR: Where did all thw stats go?

jimerickson: Http://bit.ly/tkpFnJ

jimerickson: 16 core minimum for bigadv. wow!

Adanorm: Hi ! We just applied patches to the site, if shoutbox goes mad, just CTRL+F5 !

jimerickson: Http://bit.ly/okqvf7

jimerickson: Happily folding smp now. and currently earning 2000ppd more than with bigadv. go figure.

jimerickson: I detest p2684, after this one is finished i am moving to smp.

Amaruk: FahCore 11 (ATI) support is scheduled to end September 1st. http://en.fah-addict.net/news/news.php?id=352

hootis: >toTow I think i saw it somewhere either on the folding forum or here, but i cant remember. just wondering if any1 knew.

toTOW: Divery> yes, a little ... on an i7 920 @3.5 GHz (no GPU), I get something like 15k PPD with regular SMP and 22k on BigAdv ...

toTOW: Hootis> did we mention it in one of our news ? anyway I don't remember :(

divery4eyes: Am thinking of adding a couple of smp boxen. is big adv still preferable over regular smp.

hootis: Dose anyone know when the ATi Gpu2 clients are going to be phased out?

MarkAGR: Sniff sniff :(

KaySL: That might explain the weirdly low point yield I'm now getting...

jimerickson: Bigadv bonus reduced from 50% to 20%

jimerickson: I am sad. http://t.co/0ljRgkB

MarkAGR: I don't over clock... over and above the i7 2600K "auto-overclocking".

Foldon: MarkAGR - Tighter OC or the "new" P2684 responsible for that?

Woooo Hoooo. I got my 3rd i7 up and running.

MarkAGR: Woooo Hoooo, just done my first 100,000+ WU !!!


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Rss General Information about Storage@home
The Folding@Home project has been taken to an unprecedented scale. This is the first - and largest - distributed computing project in the world, in terms of raw power. On our side, we the contributors/clients have a small portion of our drive on which to store data files for the project (no more than the current WU and any pending work items), and at Stanford there is the other. Each WU and result file is carefully preserved. The results for a given project are then combined to create the videos of proteins that have been released by the project.

All of this data is kept in storage servers at Stanford. The terabytes are countless; people speak of more than 400TB of valuable scientific data. However, such storage is very expensive, and the power of the projects equipment is increasing, and the PS3 and the GPU has only increased this need for storage space.

The principle of Storage@Home is simple; data derived from the WUs of Folding clients are sent to your PC. When a server needs to access data that you are mirroring, your computer is accessed and the data uploaded.

However, this system requires some forward planning. First, redundant data must be stored on multiple clients, as it would be disastrous to lose simulation data if John Smith had a hard drive crash. Redundancy also allows load balancing, which enables better data availability for servers. The use of encryption, signature data, and a digital fingerprint ensures that the content has not been modified or damaged, and that the sender is authorised by Stanford.
 
 
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Written by: jmn, On: 09/13/09