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What is Distributed Computing..?

Great that you found your way here:

distributed computing is using the spare time (idle time, ie when you're not using it) of your home computer to help science. There are various projects ranging from finding new treatements for diseases to physics, astronomy, mathematics, climate change, ... Most projects are organized and funded by university research groups and/or research organizations.

distributed computing is a passion: it has never been as easy to do something good and you'll get addicted to the statistics of your personal contribution easily!

Please post if you have some more question or if you need a project recommendation, ...
 
Welcome to the TeAm Anandtech forum guy93!

Let us know if you need any help!

In addition to supporting science as Philippart pointed out, there's also the competition between teams and individuals too.
 
Are ancient Moderators allowed to assist?

RC64 from 2000-2003 then dropped off the face
 
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
Are ancient Moderators allowed to assist?

RC64 from 2000-2003 then dropped off the face

There are stil plenty projects to crunch, come on back in - the water's fine...
 
Not looking for credit on anything, but just would like to assist.

Something simple like the RC64 that I can fire off & forget.
No constant monitoring or configuration required
 
a very stable set and forget project is "help conquer cancer" from www.worldcommunitygrid.org (you need to choose it when installing)
I set that project on remote computers I can't access very often (they have been running for 2 years without one single check from me and have a low ram usage)
in general worldcommunitygrid is very stable and there's no risk trying another subproject from them

If you don't like a medical project, seventeenorbust.com is about prime numbers, very easy to setup and no need for babysitting

If you like physics, einstein@home is your choice

If you have any more questions regarding your setup, post!
 
Lost my dad and brother-in-law from cancer within the past 3 years.

Sounds like a good oone to take on.

I will keep people posted and generate questions if needed.
 
Originally posted by: waffleironhead
Run, run away now. Before you become addicted. 😉
I use to drop RC64 on laptops that were going in a 2 week burning before distribution for field people

 
Just a slight correction to what Philippart said about idle time.

Idle time refers to unused CPU power not when your not using your PC.
Anytime you're jusy surfing the net or watching vids (excluding HD maybe) even on a single core rig hardly any CPU power is used. DC makes use of this spare(idle) power to run some number crunching for a project. When the CPU power is needed, by say a game, the DC project will back off to allow the game full use of the CPU.

Originally posted by: biodoc
Welcome to the TeAm, Common Courtesy!:beer:
Good to have you back 🙂
 
a very stable set and forget project is "help conquer cancer" from www.worldcommunitygrid.org (you need to choose it when installing)
I set that project on remote computers I can't access very often (they have been running for 2 years without one single check from me and have a low ram usage)
in general worldcommunitygrid is very stable and there's no risk trying another subproject from them

If you don't like a medical project, seventeenorbust.com is about prime numbers, very easy to setup and no need for babysitting

If you like physics, einstein@home is your choice

If you have any more questions regarding your setup, post!

Sorry to be so long in getting back.
Got around to this last month

I installed the Cancer project with minimal headaches.
Now it is complaining that it can not access the internet to upload the work and get new work units.

I am using XP Pro with current service packs.
AVG (anti virus)
ZoneAlarm (Free) as the firewall
NetGear G router
Comcast modem to the cable internet.

There is no problem getting onto the Web via IE8 nor other applications such as AVG using their internal configuration to get information back/forth without user intervention.

Zone Alarm has been disabled and still no luck.

Theories?
 
Sorry to be so long in getting back.
Got around to this last month

I installed the Cancer project with minimal headaches.
Now it is complaining that it can not access the internet to upload the work and get new work units.

I am using XP Pro with current service packs.
AVG (anti virus)
ZoneAlarm (Free) as the firewall
NetGear G router
Comcast modem to the cable internet.

There is no problem getting onto the Web via IE8 nor other applications such as AVG using their internal configuration to get information back/forth without user intervention.

Zone Alarm has been disabled and still no luck.

Theories?

an example, from a magazine...
http://www.johnbohannon.org/NewFiles/distributedcomputing.pdf
 
"Interest in crunching does not appear to correlate strongly with
background. For their day jobs, hard-core crunchers are parking lot
attendants, chemical engineers, stay-at-home moms and dads,
insurance consultants, and even, in at least one case, miners. Their
distribution, like the Internet, is global.What’s the motive? People
crunch “for a diversity of reasons,” says Randles, a British accountant
who moderates the forum for ClimatePrediction.net, but altruism
tops the list. “After losing six friends over the last 2 years to cancer, I
jumped at the chance to help,” says an electrician in Virginia who
goes by the username JTWill and runs the Find-a-Drug program on
his five PCs. As a systems administrator named Josh puts it, “Why
let a computer sit idle and waste electricity when you could be
contributing to a greater cause?”
But another driving force is the blatant competition. Michael of
Rebel Alliance has recently built a computer from scratch for the
sole purpose of full-time crunching, but he says he still can’t keep up
with Stephen, a systems engineer in Missouri and self-proclaimed
“stats junkie”who crunches on 150 computers at once.Without the
competition, “it wouldn’t be as much fun,” says Tim, a member of
Team Anandtech who crunches for Folding@home. And like any
sport, rivalries are soon simmering. “Members from different teams
drop in on each other’s forums and taunt each other a bit,” says
Andy Jones, a cruncher in Northern Ireland, “but it’s all in good
humor.”As Anandtech team member Wiz puts it, “What we have
here is community.”
But where does this leave the science? Do crunchers care how the
fruits of their labor are used, or do they leave it all to the researchers?
It depends on the project, says Cholt, a sociology student in the
Czech Republic,“but the communities that form often have long and
deep discussions about the science.”What holds the core of the
crunching community together, says Seitler, a computer specialist in
Germany, is the chance “for normal people to take part in a multitude
of scientific projects.” In some cases, crunchers have even challenged
the researchers’ published conclusions.“Many scientists would groan
at the thought of nonscience graduates questioning their work,” says
Randles, but “scrutiny beyond peer review seems an important
aspect to science.”

no, i did NOT say that. i was mis-quoted..
i said rip their throats out 🙂
 
There is no problem getting onto the Web via IE8 nor other applications such as AVG using their internal configuration to get information back/forth without user intervention. Zone Alarm has been disabled and still no luck. Theories?
Hmmm ... I wonder if you should have started a new thread to ask your question to get help?

We sometimes forget to look at the dates of posts and thus answer the wrong questions!

The program downloaded the first WUs and when finished could not send back the results, correct?

Something must have changed on the system?

Or it could be the project server is down? How long has it been trying to send back results?
 
DC...

To me, DC is justification for new computer parts, way to meet spouse, way to meet friends, way to meet people you can vent to while intoxed, and while not intoxed; place to share whatever the bloody hell you feel like; environment to do things you normally can't, and not do thing you normally can; shits and giggles, fun and addictions....
 
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