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"Nathan"
Jul 2008
Maryland, USA
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I would also like to go one further, and personally volunteer time and bandwidth to help this get off the ground if it is at all feasible. I can see GIMPS participants eventually exchanging partially completed assignments, and even receiving partial credit for their work (and partial credit in the event of a Mersenne prime discovery). It would be a new era of collaboration for the project. |
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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Monticello
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Let's do 300M-sized exponents....I need a 75M file, assuming the hex form gets stored as text, which isn't terribly efficient, but is reasonably robust. 100K CPUs * 75M/exponent = 7500G = 7.5TB...definitely in reach. |
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"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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Also, with all this saving intermediate residues and sharing the work remember that the server has to keep track of all the different contributors if you want to properly assign credit for everyone. Plus, I find it unlikely that you would ever get a valid result unless everyone in the chain has really good hardware that computes everything without errors. Would you be happy to find that you contributed to an invalid result because someone before you, and/or after you, had some lousy hardware and corrupted it for everyone else? |
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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Bamboozled!
"πΊππ·π·π"
May 2003
Down not across
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"Lucan"
Dec 2006
England
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"Nathan"
Jul 2008
Maryland, USA
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Figure that an LL residue is calculated (mod 2^p-1). That means that the value stored in the LL save file is, at most, 2^p-2 in magnitude. That requires, what, p bits? So there are p/8 bytes, and p/(8*1048576) MB at most in a typical LL save file. For p = 55 million, that is a save file of 6.56MB. For p = 335 million, that is a save file of just under 40 MB. The latter is a bit of a stretch (but not impossible) to upload, but the former is no bigger than the size of e-mail attachments that I send out on a regular basis. |
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"Nathan"
Jul 2008
Maryland, USA
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Basically, the whole GIMPS paradigm would shift from viewing a "workunit" as an entire LL assignment to viewing a workunit as a *portion* of an entire LL assignment (and for most users, portion might well mean 100%). This is how the BOINC Mersenne@Home project is running, BTW. |
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"Brian"
Jul 2007
The Netherlands
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Could saving intermediate residues potentially cause an issue with less certain integrity of double-checking? While the PrimeNet server could and should keep the intermediate residues non-accessible to general users, the very existence of the extra information might lead to questions about whether people were still somehow getting access to it and thereby fraudulently performing a double-check from a point somewhere during the LL test (like towards the end) instead of starting at the beginning.
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