- Feb 5, 2001
- 2,994
- 19
- 81
These stats is just experimental to have some SETI@Home-stats at all, likely will not be updated every day, and will likely only be posted out January 2006.
So, is basically just temporarily stats till someone else volunteers to take over.
#_____total______today_____RAC___Overtake___Team name
05__25.361.344__101.992__83.098_impossible__BroadbandReports.com Team Starfire
12___6.812.743__-13.854__-3.030__2248 days__Team Ars Technica Lamb Chop
14___4.900.420__-17.933__-9.186___533 days__Phoenix Rising
17___1.338.917____5.130___8.805_impossible__Planet 3DNow!
18___1.055.852__-53.682_-33.238____32 days__LittleWhiteDog
19__15.755.838___84.587__61.612_notanoption_TeAm AnandTech
20_____-89.139____3.833___6.771____13 days__PC Perspective Killer Frogs
23__-2.370.557___-1.141___3.661___648 days__2CPU.com
33__-7.290.069__-11.158_____365_impossible__Team MacNN
40__-8.774.557__194.458_125.027____70 days__SETI.USA
Appart for Anandtech's stats, it shows how much more/less than Anandtech. Also shows based on RAC how many days for Anandtech to overtake the team, or be overtaken by a team behind...
Compared to "classic", Anandtech has roughly 685k wu, produced 3678 wu today, and by RAC 2679 wu/day.
BBR is roughly 1,1M wu ahead...
This numbers by using 23 CS/result.
My recollection is rusty, but going by the old stats Assimilator1 has linked to, must back to 2001 to find similar low stats, so the current SETI@Home-production is basically awfully low.
BTW, for anyone that wanted "classic" to keep running, here's a 2-days old forum-message by Matt Lebofsky:
So, is basically just temporarily stats till someone else volunteers to take over.
#_____total______today_____RAC___Overtake___Team name
05__25.361.344__101.992__83.098_impossible__BroadbandReports.com Team Starfire
12___6.812.743__-13.854__-3.030__2248 days__Team Ars Technica Lamb Chop
14___4.900.420__-17.933__-9.186___533 days__Phoenix Rising
17___1.338.917____5.130___8.805_impossible__Planet 3DNow!
18___1.055.852__-53.682_-33.238____32 days__LittleWhiteDog
19__15.755.838___84.587__61.612_notanoption_TeAm AnandTech
20_____-89.139____3.833___6.771____13 days__PC Perspective Killer Frogs
23__-2.370.557___-1.141___3.661___648 days__2CPU.com
33__-7.290.069__-11.158_____365_impossible__Team MacNN
40__-8.774.557__194.458_125.027____70 days__SETI.USA
Appart for Anandtech's stats, it shows how much more/less than Anandtech. Also shows based on RAC how many days for Anandtech to overtake the team, or be overtaken by a team behind...
Compared to "classic", Anandtech has roughly 685k wu, produced 3678 wu today, and by RAC 2679 wu/day.
BBR is roughly 1,1M wu ahead...
This numbers by using 23 CS/result.
My recollection is rusty, but going by the old stats Assimilator1 has linked to, must back to 2001 to find similar low stats, so the current SETI@Home-production is basically awfully low.
BTW, for anyone that wanted "classic" to keep running, here's a 2-days old forum-message by Matt Lebofsky:
The reason the most recent tape was split was around March 05 is not because we have a huge backlog of data - it's because we couldn't afford any more DLT tapes and stopped recording data around that time. Plus all our old DLT drives are broken - we have only one left up here at the lab that reasonably works - that's what I use to read these old data tapes.
I think I have about 50 tapes left in my pile to split. At the current "burn rate" this should last about a month.
However! We are releasing SETI enhanced, which should slow everything down, and this current set of data should last many more months - hopefully long enough to get the new data recorder down to Arecibo and get that all working.
And! Due to one reason or another we do have many tapes that were split and sent out but we have only about 10% scientific return - so we may throw those back into the pipeline if we otherwise run out of workunits to send out.
- Matt
