EM searches, BRP Raidiopulsar and FGRP Gamma-Ray Pulsar

Mr P Hucker
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Still no sign of BRP on AMD

Still no sign of BRP on AMD GPU.  Is it coming?

And why isn't the 8.3 days of Gamma remaining going down?  Are you feeding in new work?

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Ian&Steve C.
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The days remaining estimate

They haven’t added any new FGRPB1G work. The total has been steady at 142,830,632 for many months now. 

The days remaining estimate is derived from the 5-day average WU completed per day metric. That 5-day average has been dropping since it looks like the “Atlas Condor Jobs” super computer has tapered off or shut off (Their average has been dropping hard and they were previously doing about 150M/day). The rate in which the average is dropping is in line with keeping the estimated days remaining pretty steady. it will level off and the days remaining will start dropping with real time again provided that there isn’t another large shift in computational power for the project.
 

Don’t rely on the project estimated flops either, since it’s calculated in an incorrect way, based on credit reward instead of reported or calculated flops. 

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Mr P Hucker
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Oh well, I'll keep on gamma

Oh well, I'll keep on gamma crunching and get it finished off.  I would like to see the BRP on my AMDs though.

What is this Atlas Condor Jobs Supercomputer?  The only Atlases I know of are a supercomputer in the late 70s and the LHC project.

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Keith Myers
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Einstein@home has had at

Einstein@home has had at their disposal the use of the Atlas cluster supercomputer for years.

https://www.aei.mpg.de/189177/the-launch-of-atlas

 

Mr P Hucker
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Has it been taken away to do

Has it been taken away to do something else?

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Mike Hewson
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The Atlas at AEI/MPG was

The Atlas at AEI/MPG was briefly the fastest thing on the planet. E@H work units are used to 'burn-in' new nodes. I walked around inside it on an open day last decade. It is literally like the inside of an air conditioning installation that also happens to compute. I described my observations in Hannover Diary, but sadly the photo links there were mangled when we went to Drupal administration of these boards. From memory 'Condor' referred to GPU arrays, an emerging new joy back then.

Cheers, Mike.

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Mr P Hucker
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Interesting read, pity I

Interesting read, pity I can't see the photos, are they elsewhere?

So Einstein only gets use of it when they upgrade it and test new bits?

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Mike Hewson
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The photos won't be lost,

The photos won't be lost, just which photo refers to what comment. I'm not sure I can edit that far back to fix any links, even if I could re-thread the thread. I may look into that if I have the time.

Yeah, E@H is not Atlas' primary purpose. It gets used by the scientific consortium that paid for it and they generously use E@H work to test their new hardware. So many of the temporary hosts in our statistics are/were their compute nodes. E@H is the DC project based on SETI started by Bruce Allen who was director of AEI at one point.

I fondly remember the delightful welcome I got from Bruce who then introduced me to Carsten Aulbert & Henning Ferhmann ( the Atlas sysadmins ) and a host of others there. I hope to go back some day to visit ..... wars, politics and plagues permitting. ;-)

Cheers, Mike.

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Mr P Hucker
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If I can see the photos in

If I can see the photos in the wrong order that would still be cool.

I guess we need to crank up our own GPUs for now then.

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Mike Hewson
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There's more info

There's more info here, it has a Megawatt UPS backup !

Cheers, Mike.

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