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Client question

If there is a normal shutdown, no work is lost.

If there is a crash, you can lose an entire work unit unless you have created a "checkpoint" file which keeps a periodic snapshot to your hard drive.

Then, if you crash, you can only lose work since the last snapshot.

On the config screens, just put some kind of name in the checkpoint file question, and it will start one. Pretty cheap insurance. The only drawback is increased hard drive access, so you drive will never go to sleep.
 
How often does the checkpoint file save the data? I don't put my hard drives to sleep, so it may be a good idea for me to use a checkpoint file.
 
From Dnet's Faq-O-Matic:



<< One other way to make sure your computer doesn't lose it's work even when your computer crashes and you have to reboot is to use a checkpoint file. [In the client configuration under &quot;Buffer and Buffer Update Options&quot; >> &quot;Checkpoint Filename&quot;].

This checkpoint file will keep track of your work and update itself every few minutes. If your computer does crash (or you have to do a sudden reboot) the client can pick up almost right where it left off and not lose or discard a data packet.
>>

 
Officially, the checkpoint is every 10min, or 10%, whichever comes first.
 
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