Originally posted by: Rattledagger
Networkman, the top computer in SETI@Home/BOINC is a 64-way Silicon Graphics IP35, so an 8-way Xeon will be on the small side in comparison. 😉
As for installing, the normal is one BOINC-client per computer, and this will automatically detect #cpu's and run as many copies of seti-application or other projects as #cpu's if not limited by preference-setting... and if you've downloaded enough wu. Not sure if any other method is possible, if so it's because multiple boxes is reported as one and having N cpu's...
You can't start more processes than you've got #cpu's, real or virtual.