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Message 1311627 - Posted: 6 Dec 2012, 6:05:41 UTC

And provided there is wu's to be worked on, My RAC will as it has started to do already, bounce back...
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Message 1311676 - Posted: 6 Dec 2012, 9:06:39 UTC - in response to Message 1311627.  

It also varies based on how much work 100 CPU and 100 GPU units represent your daily load during the outage. For me it was roughly 4 days worth with the mix of shorties, although I just finished up the GPU unit I had Tuesday, I shut down the GPU when I watch movies or play games (and some games I shut the whole thing down). So I was only missing a couple of days worth of work during the outage.

However if you have a super cruncher that only runs GPU units, you were likely out in a matter of hours so your RAC won't bounce back as much with the units you processed during the outage.

I'm talking seti@home RAC here, the smartones belong to other projects for times like this.
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Message 1311751 - Posted: 6 Dec 2012, 13:44:46 UTC

Just realized I started started to get work to trickle in. Good times!
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