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Message 19968 - Posted: 9 Jul 2006, 22:13:10 UTC

I was wondering how much Rosetta crunchers are giving to Rosetta on their hosts. Recently I switched Rosetta to 85% on all of my hosts. But just as importantly (at least I think so anyway), I crunch Predictor for the rest on two of them and Einstein for the other as backup. I crunch for Predictor as backup since it is related to the same protein bio stuff as Rosetta. Are you other Rosetta crunchers doing the same as me or is your crunching different?

Also, I keep my other crunching down to two or three projects so that at least the backup projects are not so diluted. How are you all doing your allocating?

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Message 19970 - Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 0:24:28 UTC - in response to Message 19968.  

I am fairly new, but after a brief period with SETI@home sharing time with Rosetta, I decided to switch all hosts, modest as they are, to 100% Rosetta. I have no issue with other projects or their merit; however, the Rosetta project not only appears as worthy as any, but it does also seems to be very well directed and run, and may well turn out to have the greatest impact. I don't feel a need for a backup project, since the history I've seen suggests that no backup is needed. My desire is to give Rosetta as much as I am able.
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I was wondering how much Rosetta crunchers are giving to Rosetta on their hosts. Recently I switched Rosetta to 85% on all of my hosts. But just as importantly (at least I think so anyway), I crunch Predictor for the rest on two of them and Einstein for the other as backup. I crunch for Predictor as backup since it is related to the same protein bio stuff as Rosetta. Are you other Rosetta crunchers doing the same as me or is your crunching different?

Also, I keep my other crunching down to two or three projects so that at least the backup projects are not so diluted. How are you all doing your allocating?

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Message 19973 - Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 1:06:54 UTC

my resource share settings (I have 4 puters attached to the same projects)

Rosetta 10
Seti 10
Ralph 5
BoincSimap 10
Einstein 1
PPAH 1
LHC 1
Primegrid 1
QMC 1
Leiden 1
Sztaki 1
Ufluids 1
WCG 1
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Message 19977 - Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 3:08:15 UTC

I crunched 2,000 WU's in the original SETI@Home long time ago. I got an email from the SETI project trying to get inactive folks started again and that's when I discovered BOINC and all the other projects. When I looked at this project I really liked what I saw so now it's all Rosetta, all the time.
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Message 19978 - Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 3:27:03 UTC
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I'm still completing a climate seasonal and regular climate WU on one of my three. Otherwise it's all Rosetta and a bit of Ralph.
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Message 19992 - Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 8:11:39 UTC

I only run Rosetta now as it is the project I really have come to feel at home in.
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Message 20006 - Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 15:56:12 UTC

Recent illnesses in my wife's family and an article on CNN, and here I am 100% Rosetta.

Any other project look like it is worthwile? Yes. But I am just going to stick around Rosetta for a while and see where it goes.




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Message 20008 - Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 17:43:44 UTC - in response to Message 20006.  
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Recent illnesses in my wife's family and an article on CNN, and here I am 100% Rosetta.

Any other project look like it is worthwile? Yes. But I am just going to stick around Rosetta for a while and see where it goes.




IMHO any project dealing with biological problems and/or searching for cures is a worthwhile project. Similar projects are:

SIMAP@home
Predictor@home
Worldcommunitygrid
Folding@home

A good point to start you search is here
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Message 20014 - Posted: 10 Jul 2006, 20:34:57 UTC

During CASP, I have at least 50% up to 66% on each of my machines crunching Rosetta. The rest is mostly SIMAP, MCDN and Predictor, although I run CPDN at 25% on one. Einstein, Seti, QMC and uF run at low quotas around my cluster.

Outside of CASP, Rosetta is lower and more level with the other biological projects, although Rosetta is my current favourite biological - at least while the level of involvement with the team continues.
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Message 20038 - Posted: 11 Jul 2006, 19:49:55 UTC

Both mine 100% on Rosie.....
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Message 20040 - Posted: 11 Jul 2006, 20:38:40 UTC

I've got 3 computers, all running only Rosetta. Two are 24-7 crunchers, at the moment, and the other crunches when possible (I only suspend it when I'm REALLY working the processor.).

I'd have more, but the rest of my computers are too old (pre-OS X Macs, a 386, a 486, and a Commodore 64). As it is, I'm running one 266 MHz computer, already.

I really believe in this project and its potential. The friendly moderators and admins make me feel welcome and like even my three low-end computers are making a difference. Besides, when winter rolls around, my computers do a great job of heating my room!
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Message 20041 - Posted: 11 Jul 2006, 20:45:41 UTC


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--Finding aliens is cool, but understanding the structure of proteins is useful.
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Message 20122 - Posted: 13 Jul 2006, 6:35:22 UTC
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2 machines are fully dedicated to Rosi (I like that!), after one of them completing phase 3 of the now obsolete sulphur models at CPDN - I thought it's more worthy to help here.
Nevertheless, my laptop is crunching a CDPN and a SAP model. My 4th machine is also dedicated to CPDN, but while CASP7 it gets 50%.

Anyway: I wonder, if the total computer power for Rosi will fall (dramatically) AFTER CASP7. I think still a lot of people are giving more ressource share to Rosi just because of CASP7 - Although I would appreciate a rise of the total computer power at the end to Rosi... ;-)

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Message 20193 - Posted: 14 Jul 2006, 17:45:04 UTC

I'm 100% hardcore rosetta :D.

3 of my own computers (2.4GHz FX53 / 2.2GHz X2 4200 / 1.8GHz Turion) run 24/7.
1 old laptop (645MHz) will be running 24/7 when I get around to setting it up.
1 my work computer (2.4 GHz P4) runs 24/7.
3 family computers run rosetta when not in use.

Total: 8 computers, 100% rosetta
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Message 20216 - Posted: 14 Jul 2006, 22:10:08 UTC - in response to Message 20193.  

I'm 100% hardcore rosetta :D.

3 of my own computers (2.4GHz FX53 / 2.2GHz X2 4200 / 1.8GHz Turion) run 24/7.
1 old laptop (645MHz) will be running 24/7 when I get around to setting it up.
1 my work computer (2.4 GHz P4) runs 24/7.
3 family computers run rosetta when not in use.

Total: 8 computers, 100% rosetta


If you have the RAM, you might consider using virtual PC's through Parallels.

Cheers!
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Message 20219 - Posted: 14 Jul 2006, 23:46:37 UTC

Member of team XtremeSystems. We are 100% hardcore Rosetta.
It's good to belong to the project with all you other guys and gals.
Happy crunching
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Message 20220 - Posted: 15 Jul 2006, 0:10:56 UTC

90% rosetta / 10% einstein for me, sometimes a little ralph on my main pc beside that, all other projects i am inactive.
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Message 20247 - Posted: 15 Jul 2006, 14:08:53 UTC
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100% Rosetta :) Earlier on Seti (85000 credits) and very very short on Predictor (426 credits) and ClimatePrediction (120 credits).. Now I am only Rosetta cruncher!


edit- and of course rosseta is 24/7 on my comp. :)
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Message 20293 - Posted: 16 Jul 2006, 11:07:50 UTC

computer 1: 90% Rosetta 10%Ralph
computer 2: 100% Rosetta
computer 3: 100% Rosetta
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Message 20309 - Posted: 16 Jul 2006, 15:16:26 UTC

I now have 7 computers running Rosetta 100% and I am working on getting other people's computers running Rosetta.
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