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Message 132757 - Posted: 5 Jul 2005, 10:54:36 UTC

Anybody know where to find the recent average wu return rate for seticlassic vs. setiboinc?

I would think the tide has turned and people will soon be moving to boinc. I'd like to monitor the statistics as this happens.
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Message 132759 - Posted: 5 Jul 2005, 11:16:05 UTC

I'm not sure if it exists yet. Maybe someone could write some code to show the comparison of WUs returned and reported between the projects (no credit comparison). I do agree that it would be interesting to see.
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Message 132770 - Posted: 5 Jul 2005, 12:33:34 UTC - in response to Message 132757.  

Anybody know where to find the recent average wu return rate for seticlassic vs. setiboinc?...

In the recent s@h classic outage, the datalink went from 60Mb/s down to 20Mb/s (approx).

So from that, looks like s@h classic has about 2/3 of the bandwidth... So twice as much as Boinc?...

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Message 132778 - Posted: 5 Jul 2005, 13:01:05 UTC

I'm probably not as interested in bandwidth as in actual returned work. They are loosely related, but the important thing is the valid wu's returned.

Maybe a simple chart of the number of active boinc/seti users versus active classic users versus time, posted on each home page, would encourage the migration. It seems to me the sooner classic turns off the better it will be for the project, but some passive inducements might make the transition less stressfull
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