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Questions and Answers : Macintosh : Where are the data files on a Mac?
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Last night I downloaded BOINC and set it up to do SETI@Home. Seems to be working quite well. | |
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I wouldn't worry about time machine very much. First, the files SETI uses are small. Next, Time machine takes one back up every hour, then at the end of the day it only keeps one backup. At the end of a week, it only keeps one backup. I was able to get 6 months on 300gb storage before it started to remove older backups. I use my system for may other things and those add far more to the backup disk than SETI. Also SETI only keeps the files on your system while they are being worked on and reported on. After they are done, they are removed. | |
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Yes, the crunching files are in /Library/Application Support. | |
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Thanks for the info. I was thinking that since the SETI files change continuously that they would add a lot more than even a large video file that never changes. I had forgotten about the one day and one week thing. | |
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Questions and Answers : Macintosh : Where are the data files on a Mac?
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