[SM-Discuss] Fun with your CPUs

Duane Malcolm d.malcolm at auckland.ac.nz
Tue Aug 23 15:25:48 EDT 2005


What about prometheus at home?

Adam Clark wrote:
> Or, a complete waste of idle CPU time...
> 
> Hey all,
> 
> As you are probably aware, there are several projects online that allow 
> your CPUs to participate in a large group project doing something 
> useful, probably the most famous of these is Seti at Home.
> 
> Another of these projects is called distributed.net[0], which may have 
> been the first of it's type.  It's been around for years, has completed 
> several of the contests that it set out to finish, and is still going 
> fairly strong.
> 
> The goals of distributed.net are varied, depending on the contest it's 
> running, but they've basically created one of the world's fastest 
> computers by utilizing people's spare CPU cycles.  When one participates 
> in the projects, you usually have a chance to win a little money if one 
> of your CPUs is the one that completes the task at hand, and if nothing 
> else, you get lots of pretty stats to show you how you're doing in the 
> grand scheme of things.
> 
> There's also groups that you can belong to, to try and show that your 
> group is the fastest of them all, or, at least, got a fair bit of CPU 
> behind it.
> 
> As a side-effect, this is another way that SMGL can get a little 
> exposure, by showing that we can be one of the more powerful groups out 
> there.
> 
> So, I recently loaded up a bunch of machines that I have control over 
> with the distributed.net client, and started the SMGL team.  My personal 
> crunching stats can be found at [1], and the SMGL team page is at [2].
> 
> If you'd like to check it out and/or participate, please visit [0] and 
> consider running the client on your systems.  If you do start it up, be 
> sure to join the SMGL Team[2] once the next d.net stats run is done.  
> Unfortunately the client's binary-only, but they provide some 
> information on their site as to why that's always been the case.
> 
> Please feel free to reply to the list here if you've got any questions 
> that [0] doesn't answer!
> 
> -Adam Clark
> -Web Team Lead
> 
> [0] - http://distributed.net
> [1] - 
> http://stats.distributed.net/participant/psummary.php?project_id=8&id=451789
> [2] - 
> http://stats.distributed.net/team/tmsummary.php?project_id=8&team=31299
> 
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