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Oct 2005
Fribourg, CH
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Properly compressed, 2 month's work on a P4 weigh only about 100kb. The server described could stand the load of 100'000 computers requiring 10 2Mb's work unit each day... :) |
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Dec 2005
31310 Posts |
A prime beef I have with the boinc world is that the points awarded is not even between linux and windows for the same work unit completed. Some projects have switched to granting points on a per work unit basis so that the stock boinc point computation code is bypassed. If this was done, then boinc would be a good move for you providing that the primary objective is for the project to gain more participants. It has really helped the RieselSieve sieving effort gain more participants. But again, many linux/unix users are turned off on boinc due to the points discrepancy.
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Quasi Admin Thing
May 2005
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I suggest a fixed credit of approximately 0.25 Cobblestones, to be granted with BOINC, or maybe just 1 WU = 1 Result, which will give people the credit they claim, that should solve the issue with conflicting credit system, and grant the Linux users the credit they actually creates and crunches for the project :) Regards! |
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"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
3·7·167 Posts |
I think it's the same software, except it has the ability to ask for more work from a server, instead of having to be run manually.
One comment: If we do go to BOINC, it would probably be wise to make a work unit be comprised of significantly more than one test. I think 10-20 would be a good number. Last fiddled with by jasong on 2006-11-10 at 22:12 |
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Quasi Admin Thing
May 2005
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Oct 2005
Fribourg, CH
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IMO, 10-20 results is a too small work unit. 1 test requires between 2 and 3 minutes. For a dial-up user, a connection each 20 (10*2) minutes is too often, when we could do a 250tests unit or 500tests unit.
I don't remember how long does a distributed.net or a seti@home work unit last, but it's way longer than 20 or 30 minutes :) I tried something with this 'BOINC legacy wrapper', but can't get anything work, so I'm already giving up ;) |
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Mar 2004
Belgium
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IMHO, you should first try get the goals of your project defined
Any primefinding project will stand or fall with the amount of candidates eliminated. This we cold ask to Bryan over @ Riesel Sieve. You should also do P-1 factoring, e.g. for my onw k @ Riesel Prime Search I have found 100+ factors that Proth sieve didnot found in normal time. The LLR part, I think it is not possible to speed it up. Only if you take into account the following: - If _everyone_ is switching over to Core2 Duo/Quad/Eighty and/or 64 bit CPU's- Make MAJOR speed ups in the code (if possible) - Make it possible to share "intermediate" result files - Make it possible to "continue" a test: if 3*2^120+-1 is not prime, make available the "calculated number", so that the next client can continue for 3*2^121+-1 if possible My $0.02 Regards Cedric |
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"Jason Goatcher"
Mar 2005
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This has been discussed before in other Mersenne forums, the test results aren't transferrable to help with other tests.
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Oct 2005
Italy
3·113 Posts |
An alternative could be to write a simple client/server application where the client does something like this:
Code:
while (1) {
system("llr.exe PARAMETERS");
// parsing lresult.txt for new primes
// send data to server through a socket
// receive a new pre sieved file from the server
}
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Mar 2005
Internet; Ukraine, Kiev
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Sounds like llrnet?
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Oct 2005
Italy
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I didn't know LLRnet , now I found some informations. Yes, I think it would be somthing similar but to reduce the traffic over the net it would be better to parse lresult.txt before sending it (sending only the primes found).
Where can we find LLRnet client and server source code ? (Maybe we can modify it ) |
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