Welcome to the Team AnandTech Distributed Computing Forum! Here you will find plenty of great folks who would be glad to help you with the technical side of setting up and running distributed computing applications. You will find people who are more passionate about numbers than some mathematicians. You will find a great community who enjoy having [slightly] off topic discussions and helping each other immensely in real life.
So what is this "distributed computing" thing anyway? Distributed computing describes a system in which client systems receive work involving calculation of some sort from a server, perform the computation, and then send the results back to the server. Thus, it is possible to employ thousands or millions of personal computers, surpassing the power of many supercomputers.
You might ask, why would I want to donate my spare CPU time and electricity to something like this? A quick overview of the variety of projects listed below may well convince you that the very small cost of electricity required to run a computer 24/7 (hint: turn off the monitor to save power) is well worth the difference you can make in your project?s area of scientific research.
Some projects look outward into space, to look for extraterrestrial life, pulsars, and other things. Others look around, to chart the development of life on the planet, or predict future weather patterns. Yet others look inward, to analyze the structure of atoms, molecules, or proteins. Each project can have a great impact on the development of science in its area, and you can help!
Project website quick reference, by category:
Projects run under the BOINC platform ---
BOINC Homepage
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Life Sciences
Malaria Control Beta --- Team name -
TeAm AnandTech
Rosetta@Home --- Team name -
TeAm AnandTech
SIMAP --- Team name -
TeAm Anandtech
QMC@Home --- Team name -
TeAm AnandTech
World Community Grid --- Team name -
Anandtech
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Mathematics
SZTAKI Desktop Grid --- Team name -
TeAm AnandTech
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Science
Climate Prediction --- Team name -
TeAm AnandTech
Einstein@Home --- Team name -
TeAm AnandTech
Leiden Classical --- Team name -
TeAm AnandTech
LHC@HOME --- Team name -
TeAm AnandTech --- Sometimes this project has no work to send out so it's best to run at least 1 other BOINC project at the same time.
SETI@Home --- Team name -
TeAm AnandTech
µFluids --- Team name -
TeAm AnandTech
The above list is only the more popular & stable of the BOINC projects.
For complete info on all BOINC projects, please see Fardringle's
Comprehensive BOINC project list
To join one or more of these BOINC projects, choose "Attach to project" in BOINC-Manager, and copy the URL for the project you want to join. You can make an account in BOINC-Manager if you haven't got one from before. At the end, remember to visit the team-URL to join TeAm AnandTech.
For system requirements for each project, look
here,
here &
here
Projects with their own Distributed Computing infrastructure
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Cryptography
OGR:RC5-72 --- Team name -
AnandTech 10635
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Life Sciences
Community TSC --- Team name -
Team AnandTech
D2OL --- Team name -
Team AnandTech
Folding@Home --- Team number -
198 ---
F@H setup guide by MDE
Ubero --- Team name -
TeAm AnandTech
UD Cancer Research
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Mathematics
ECMNET
Euler --- Team name -
Team AnandTech
SoB - Seventeen Or Bust --- Team name -
Anandtech
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Science
DIMES Internet Mapper --- Team name -
TeAm AnandTech --- Low CPU use, but a lot of Bandwith, and thus can be run along with another DC project.
DPAD --- Team name -
Team Anandtech
eOn --- Team name -
Team AnandTech
Evolution@Home
Stardust@Home - There are no teams for this, it's an individual project.
General DC Notes
Some projects, BOINC & non-BOINC, are down for extended periods. Either re-coding their clients, re-aiming their scientific search, possible lack of funding or many other reasons, not knowing when they will be open again. For that reason not all TeAm run projects are shown here. For the complete list of TeAm run projects, please visit our TeAm AnandTech Websites:
TeAm AnandTech DC Projects hosted by "amdxborg"
Many of the projects have daily stats threads posted by members here on the forums. If you have any questions about a certain project please post in the stats thread. If no thread is available, feel free to start your own thread.
Look over the various projects. Most are very easy to set up and run, don't require 24 hour/day operation (but once addicted, you may just do that), and have almost no effect on the operation of your everyday PC(s).
For a general overview about Distributed Computing and various projects, please visit
Kirk's Dstributed Computing Info site or the
List of Distributed Computing Projects Wiki
If you have a question, please jump right in and ask ... or just say hello! You'll be glad you did, and we will, too!