For those that love stats and graphs...
Lets see what happens over the next few days as those accounts roll out.
Zain
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Little graph to watch over next few days...
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Interesting Zain, I'll be glad to see more Clients attach to the Project. I've managed to amass over 150 Pending WU's in the 5 days I've been with the Project & having more Clients can only help in bringing that figure down some ... :)
PS: Would there be any problem with me joining the Seti Synergy Team here at Einstein ... ???
> PS: Would there be any
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> PS: Would there be any problem with me joining the Seti Synergy Team here at
> Einstein ... ???
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You are very wellcome, PoorBoy;-)
*evil grins*
the project needs every fast cpu it can get- and you have some of them..
just follow
this link to join the team
greetings ric
(of course, everybody is welcomed)
I'm curious to see the
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I'm curious to see the project going public!
Greetings from Germany
Basti
Join Ad Astra
There will be "hard" times
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There will be "hard" times for the validator!!!
Greetings from Switzerland
littleBouncer
> There will be "hard" times
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> There will be "hard" times for the validator!!!
Not precisely - until last week the validator has actually been the slowest part on the server side, but now we have written and installed a new, much faster one and by now the database should actually be the bottleneck...
Keep crunching!
BM
BM
> PS: Would there be any
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> PS: Would there be any problem with me joining the Seti Synergy Team here at
> Einstein ... ???
@Poorboy
Problems? Gosh no! SETI Synergy welcomes everyone that wants to join... were a truely international team (members from over 60 countries) and we pride ourselves on members that are friendly and help around the forums and projects.
Would be great to have you along in E@H... even if you dont join the other SETI Synergy teams *evil grin*
Like Ric posted... follow that link.
Zain
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One little comment on the
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One little comment on the graph see 1st post.
The TOTAL number of users... is those users in the XML. Of course there will be MANY people who have signed up for the project, that dont appear in the XML as they have not had validated work. (We all know SETI Classics situation with 5 Million accounts, but 1 Million + never having returned a unit).
Just so people know what they are looking at.
Zain
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Thanks for the graph. I like
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Thanks for the graph. I like to see how things are progressing, especially around a change point like we've had in the last few days with many new participants.
Does this graph take into account the number of machines running, or is this strictly the number of users?
How hard would it be to add in the number of machines?
Jim
> One little comment on the graph see 1st post.
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> The TOTAL number of users... is those users in the XML. Of course there will
> be MANY people who have signed up for the project, that dont appear in the XML
> as they have not had validated work. (We all know SETI Classics situation
> with 5 Million accounts, but 1 Million + never having returned a unit).
>
> Just so people know what they are looking at.
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> Zain
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Jim
> Thanks for the graph. I
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> Thanks for the graph. I like to see how things are progressing, especially
> around a change point like we've had in the last few days with many new
> participants.
>
> Does this graph take into account the number of machines running, or is this
> strictly the number of users?
>
> How hard would it be to add in the number of machines?
>
> Jim
I am pretty certain that this is just users.
BOINC WIKI
Yep ... JM7 is (as usual)
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Yep ... JM7 is (as usual) 100% right.
The graph is just number of users (that have had A result validated)
It would be quite easy to add the number of hosts (or computers)... but it would basically simply mimic the number of users by a factor of 2-2.5.
How do I know this? Well I have looked at it in the past (and just again now)... as I too am a curious stats freak.
Looking at all the projects...
SETI Users - 69,439 Hosts - 166,709. Ratio 2.401
CPDN Users - 23,689 Hosts - 45,888. Ratio 1.937
E@H Users - 2,168 Hosts - 4,210. Ratio 1.942
Pred Users - 7,746 Hosts - 19,945 Ratio 2.575
Pir Users - 1,068 Hosts - 1,951 Ratio 1.827
LHC Users - 5,043 Hosts - 11,832 Ratio 2.346
As you can see... all around 1.9 - 2.5. Still thats QUITE a difference... and it does make you wonder why Predictor has on average 2.5 machines PER user... where CPDN only has 1.93.
In anycase... the Red line in the graph would simply be shifted up the page by a fairly static factor... not giving THAT much more information (apart from the actual value easily seeable... which in itself may be a good enough reason at add it.
If enough people think its a good idea to have BOTH the number of users, and the number of hosts (computers) on the graph I will happily add it.
(dont mind me... I am obviously rambling)
Zain
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