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Crowd Sourced Computing for Solar Cells

somethingsketchy

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Ken g6

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I tried to do it. It said my internet connection wasn't fast enough. D:
 

Rattledagger

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I tried to do it. It said my internet connection wasn't fast enough. D:
CEP2-uploads is around 20 MB, so to guard against users with very slow connections being overloaded, there's a download-speed-limit. The BOINC-client measures all downloads and keeps track of a weighted average, so if you've example just downloaded a bunch of SETI-wu's during a period there connection is saturated so you've only managing 1 KB/s or something, the BOINC-speed will obviously be very low...

The check for download-speed is only done if you're using the CEP2-default of having only a single CEP2-wu at once on a computer, meaning CEP2 can only use a single core in a computer. If increases to having possibility of 2 (or more) CEP2 at once, no checks for download-speed is done.

Note, CEP2 is fairly disk-intensive, and if you tries to run "too many" CEP2 at once, chances are you're getting a "no heartbeat for 30 seconds", and this means all BOINC-wu's will re-start from last checkpoint. For CEP2 it can be many hours (*) between checkpoints, meaning being hit with a CEP2-restart is decidedly negative.

So if you've got a computer with more than 4 cores, I wouldn't recommend immediately setting CEP2 to "unlimited", but instead trying-out how many your disk-system can handle at once.


(*): Don't be fooled by the 1st. checkpoint in a wu that happens after 1 minute or something, the 2nd. is also fast after 10 minutes or something. The time to the 3rd. checkpoint is normally the longest, over 5 hours on a i7-920 isn't uncommon.
 
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