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Message 48651 - Posted: 22 Nov 2004, 12:00:04 UTC
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11/21/04
Work on the new Predictor@Home system has almost completed. To be able to take all of our data from the old system to the new one, we will shut it down for maintenance. The next time you'll be reading our forums will be on the new servers :-) Looking forward to see you all back then!

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Message 48658 - Posted: 22 Nov 2004, 12:48:38 UTC

Thats good news Peter, it will give us something else to Crunch besides Seti & CPDN now that LHC is down for awhile ... :)
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Message 48883 - Posted: 23 Nov 2004, 17:02:29 UTC

2 days later.... the same:
To be able to take all of our data from the old system to the new one

How log they can copy data? Month(?), two months ... may be a years...


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Message 48887 - Posted: 23 Nov 2004, 17:51:06 UTC - in response to Message 48883.  

> 2 days later.... the same:
> To be able to take all of our data from the old system to the new one
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> How log they can copy data? Month(?), two months ... may be a years...

They will have to test the new server with the old data before opening up.. What's the hurry?

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