WOW! Awesome output I haven't looked at the figures closely but I think I speak for everyone when I say we would all be very interested in hearing about exactly what hardware you are running James! Welcome to the forum and the team and most importantly, thank you for your contribution!
courtesy of you james our team 24hr average has sky-rocketed to a massive 6.1 million a day!!! Edit: also you are the top single producer overall by a small margin (not including anonymous)
with 144 clients something tells me it would be a long read..... and list!!! edit: update of same picture: guys i think we can all agree when i say this: zz9pzza (james) > god! (no offence intended)
So I am breaking in three racks, each rack has 4 chassis ,each chassis has 14 blades. Each blade is a dual processor machine with 6 cores per processor and 36gig of RAM. I will probably stop running the folding first thing Monday as I am just trying to provoke any more failures. About 26 out of the 168 have an issue of some sort and the supplier will be in at some point to fix them. Each chassis is drawing about 3KW right now.
That is some serious hardware right there. It surprises me there aren't more folders hailing huge scores from corporate hardware which can be borrowed during downtime.
So my comments to this is that I would not do this at most corporates. However this hardware is not yet in production, I know it has some faults and I want to tease some more out and folding at home is a cpu bound program and the ideal's behind folding at home and the place I work are in tune.
That's what I've been thinking. With less clients running bigadv using 24 or 48 cores each the mind boggles considering the points James has put down already.
Welcome aboard James! The stats haven't fully accounted for his awesomeness... if it were to continue, everyone below the [H]orde (rank 2) would be at risk. 2016 processor cores? ~6TB RAM? Bitchin' /House
(picture a group of hot half naked women saying this to you) please dont stop.... we'll do anything for you