maestr0

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curious...

has anyone done up a list of cpus and what one should expect out of them as far as kkeys/sec or whatevah. Something I/we can add up to get what our ideal rate should be so we can tell if every little assimilation is functioning normally.
 

Wolfie

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Oct 9, 1999
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Welcome to the team maestr0

You will find that this team is vary hommie. What I mean by this is you will see us talk more and more about home problems, computer problems, and just great friends to be around and to talk too. Some of the people here think this is more of a family then the ones they have. Well ok a close second. :) But anyways, feel free and welcome to talk to us anytime and about anything. Again, Welcome to the team and Glad to see you join! :)

Wolfie
 

mechBgon

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That sounds like a great herd you'll have! Welcome to the Team! :) If you want to use the team proxy, you can set your client to use proxy.teamanandtech.com as the keyserver. The Team proxy gives RC5 weekstats and fullstats that are updated every half-hour, with 15-minute offsets. We also have an IRC channel, which is #teamanandtech on irc.teamanandtech.com.
 

RaySun2Be

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Oct 10, 1999
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Welcome to Team Anandtech, maestr0! :D


Maestr0,
Just a thought and suggestion about that work herd. You can run a personal proxy, and set it up to have enough work units to feed the entire work herd for a week (or several days, or whtever time period would least impact the 'net connection), so you would connect and fetch/flush blocks for the week for the entire herd, reducing traffic on the existing connection. Also, you will find that the dnet packets are quite small and don't take up much bandwidth. There are many who can help you optimize the work herd using a perproxy if you want to give it a shot.

Plus you can run stats proggys on the work herd perproxy for even more stats! ;)
:D