[dba-Tech] Cross posted - Folding at home

Jon Tydda jon at tydda.plus.com
Sun Oct 3 14:16:02 CDT 2004


I do a similar thing - I used to be a part of the Seti at home project, but
I've now got about 10 pc's running United Media's Cancerbuster project...
details at:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2003/05/14/reg_readers_devote_1600_years/


Jon

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[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of John W. Colby
Sent: 03 October 2004 19:45
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Subject: [dba-Tech] Cross posted - Folding at home


I just wanted to call everyone's attention to Folding at home.  I know a lot of
you know about this project, I did and got involved for awhile (through
Google's team I think) but over time forgot about it.

http://folding.stanford.edu/

Folding at home is a project by Stanford University which essentially builds a
mega super computer created by using our home / office computers to form a
huge network capable of thousands of times more processing power than even
the largest dedicated super computers.

http://folding.stanford.edu/stats.html

Will take you directly to a page where you can see some statistics for the
supercomputer as it exists at this instant in time.

This system downloads an executable onto a computer which runs in the idle
thread.  This means that while the CPU utilized jumps to 100%, it is all
idle time ad if your programs need CPU cycles folding at home will not
interfere with your program in any way.

I had 4 3ghz computers sitting in my home office doing nothing.  They are
now contributing to mankind's knowledgebase.

John W. Colby
www.ColbyConsulting.com


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