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Old 2014-08-19, 03:33   #12
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Indeed. I've never understood why so many people get hadrons (sp?) about SSDs. They have smaller storage, higher cost, limited lives (by design) and are a security risk.
I don't know about getting hadrons (sp?) about SSD, but let's say I do enjoy them immensely on my desktop. I brought my own spare SSD from home to install in my work desktop because for some reason, in my office having an SSD on a desktop isn't a justifiable expense. Harumph. Meanwhile it takes everyone in our group about 20 minutes to reboot, and when they run a full virus scan at noon (noon? really?) I may as well walk away for an hour while that happens.

SSD solved all that... love it love it love it. Not to a hadron (sp?) level, but, you know...
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Old 2014-08-19, 03:43   #13
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I don't know about getting hadrons (sp?) about SSD, but let's say I do enjoy them immensely on my desktop. I brought my own spare SSD from home to install in my work desktop because for some reason, in my office having an SSD on a desktop isn't a justifiable expense. Harumph. Meanwhile it takes everyone in our group about 20 minutes to reboot, and when they run a full virus scan at noon (noon? really?) I may as well walk away for an hour while that happens.
But you are missing the opportunity to goof off.
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SSD solved all that... love it love it love it. Not to a hadron (sp?) level, but, you know...
Heh, well "love it love it love it" sounds dangerously close to getting a hadron (spell check says that is okay so it must be the proper letter order). Personally for me it is sharks with frickin' lasers that does it for me. Wait, nevermind, I never said that.
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Old 2014-08-19, 06:01   #14
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Somewhere in here there's a (perhaps politically incorrect) joke about two gay particle physicists and a misread employment posting for CERN...
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Old 2014-08-19, 06:32   #15
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Somewhere in here there's a (perhaps politically incorrect) joke about two gay particle physicists and a misread employment posting for CERN...
It's a common enough typo in scholarly works: http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=...on+collider%22
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Old 2014-08-19, 06:57   #16
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Not that a large hadron (sp?) collider sounds like a particularly enjoyable experience or anything. (you're all free to PM me if after Mark Rose's link you still don't get the (sp?) joke)

On the other hand, even dying of kidney failure would be more pleasant if someone was there with you, so if there are two particle physicists involved maybe it's not so bad?


What's funny here is that this thread was started because we got way off topic on the other one.

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Old 2014-09-03, 12:06   #17
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What's the status of the new server or the changes that were taking place? I moved my GPUs off GIMPS since I was having so many problems submitting results in an automated fashion. I was using the GPU72 submit_spider program and constantly running into issues. Thanks for any updates.
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Old 2014-09-03, 15:42   #18
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The old server is no longer being used. We are currently on a much faster temporary home. The new server was installed in the colocation center yesterday. We'll test it for a day or two and then migrate from our temporary home to the new permanent home.

In summary, manual results submission should be much better now (and James is working on the PHP script to make it even better). There will be a one or two hour outage in the next few days for the transfer.
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Old 2014-09-06, 00:40   #19
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The old server is no longer being used. We are currently on a much faster temporary home. The new server was installed in the colocation center yesterday. We'll test it for a day or two and then migrate from our temporary home to the new permanent home.

In summary, manual results submission should be much better now (and James is working on the PHP script to make it even better). There will be a one or two hour outage in the next few days for the transfer.
Manual submission is MUCH faster.

On the old box trying to submit a file with 2000 factoring results in never completed. On the new one takes about 30 seconds.
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