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Send message Joined: 30 Oct 16 Posts: 183 Credit: 18,395,933 RAC: 0 |
Currently we have nearly 600'000 WU's in progress and you finish 300'000 WU's daily!I can't believe there are still projects (like Milkyway) still struggling with hard disks. Hard disks are from the 20th century. Mechanical storage ROTFPMSL! |
Send message Joined: 4 Feb 15 Posts: 846 Credit: 144,180,465 RAC: 0 |
I can't believe there are still projects (like Milkyway) still struggling with hard disks. Hard disks are from the 20th century. Mechanical storage ROTFPMSL! Are you notice, that ROTFPMSL disks works on the server since 2015 24/7? :) I believe there is still no SSD's on the market which will last for that long with same quantity of data written... At least in 2015 was not for our budget... Krzysztof 'krzyszp' Piszczek Member of Radioactive@Home team My Patreon profile Universe@Home on YT |
Send message Joined: 10 May 20 Posts: 309 Credit: 4,733,484,700 RAC: 0 |
Backblaze annual failure analysis HDDs Versus SSDs, A First Look Look at the Average Failure Rate Tables . . . . . Rather eye-opening Caveat is that the SSD drives have not been in use as long at the HDD's A proud member of the OFA (Old Farts Association) |
Send message Joined: 30 Oct 16 Posts: 183 Credit: 18,395,933 RAC: 0 |
Yes, most of the electricity used for PCs is waste heat so anyone with electric heat might well put some PCs in the lower floor and let the heat rise to fill their home.I don't need any heating. 9 CPUs and 5 GPUs is enough. |
Send message Joined: 30 Oct 16 Posts: 183 Credit: 18,395,933 RAC: 0 |
Yep I do the same thing. Used to keep 4 micro PCs under my desk during the winter. A little counter productive in the summer, unfortunately. :)Yip, I have been known to have air conditioning and Boinc running at once. I have to do something about this electricity bill. |
Send message Joined: 30 Oct 16 Posts: 183 Credit: 18,395,933 RAC: 0 |
Yes they have a shorter life, but they're 50x faster, and you know precisely when they'll wear out. Mine say % life remaining.I can't believe there are still projects (like Milkyway) still struggling with hard disks. Hard disks are from the 20th century. Mechanical storage ROTFPMSL! |
Send message Joined: 30 Oct 16 Posts: 183 Credit: 18,395,933 RAC: 0 |
Backblaze annual failure analysisHDDs break without warning. SSDs tell you precisely when they will wear out. And even when they do, they just start shrinking. |
Send message Joined: 4 Feb 15 Posts: 846 Credit: 144,180,465 RAC: 0 |
Yes they have a shorter life True and you know precisely when they'll wear out. Mine say % life remaining. You really believe in what it saying? :) Every server admin know, that first error on SSD is usually also the last one. HDD's even with broken places on surface still allow you to recover most data. Our server is a proof of this... Krzysztof 'krzyszp' Piszczek Member of Radioactive@Home team My Patreon profile Universe@Home on YT |
Send message Joined: 30 Oct 16 Posts: 183 Credit: 18,395,933 RAC: 0 |
Works for me. Yeah there are a few times when it just dies, but disks do the same.Yes they have a shorter lifeTrue Every server admin know, that first error on SSD is usually also the last one.I have one with 15 errors, it says 40% life left, it works perfectly. Anyway you bought some SSDs so you must like them :-) They seem to be working very well for you. HDD's even with broken places on surface still allow you to recover most data. Our server is a proof of this...At a huge expense. And when you have RAID you don't need to recover any data. |
Send message Joined: 12 Nov 21 Posts: 1 Credit: 171,333 RAC: 0 |
I love doing this because I feel it is a real legacy for posterity even if a small contribution. |
Send message Joined: 28 Mar 22 Posts: 1 Credit: 215,333 RAC: 0 |
i have just recently started helping . i used to do seti at home years ago. i have a much better computer these days and glad to use the time to help! |
Send message Joined: 21 Sep 21 Posts: 2 Credit: 7,114,000 RAC: 0 |
Works for me. Yeah there are a few times when it just dies, but disks do the same.Yes they have a shorter lifeTrue Mon serveur-1 fonctionne encore avec des disque IDE en raid1 avec des secteurs défectueux (parfois beaucoup), il n'y a pas de perte de données même lorsque l'un d’entre eux devient invisible. Il faut par contre intervenir régulièrement pour remplacer les disques définitivement perdu. peut être Linux gère cela mieux que Windung. My server-1 still works with IDE drive in raid1 with bad sectors (sometimes many), there is no data loss even when one of them becomes invisible. However, it is necessary to intervene regularly to replace the permanently lost disks. can be Linux handles this better than Windung. JpmGir :-) |
Send message Joined: 30 Oct 16 Posts: 183 Credit: 18,395,933 RAC: 0 |
My server-1 still works with IDE drive in raid1 with bad sectors (sometimes many), there is no data loss even when one of them becomes invisible. However, it is necessary to intervene regularly to replace the permanently lost disks. can be Linux handles this better than Windung.I ran a Windows server at my work with RAID. If a disk failed I just slid it out and put another in. It rebuilt itself in 2 hours while 1000 people were using it. |
Send message Joined: 21 Mar 16 Posts: 5 Credit: 3,353,000 RAC: 0 |
Currently we have nearly 600'000 WU's in progress and you finish 300'000 WU's daily! 600k? 300k? These numbers are about to get wrecked :D |
Send message Joined: 30 Oct 16 Posts: 183 Credit: 18,395,933 RAC: 0 |
Previously:Currently we have nearly 600'000 WU's in progress and you finish 300'000 WU's daily!600k? 300k? These numbers are about to get wrecked :D USA 2nd, Scotland 4th. Now since our population is a 60th of yours, that's just not good enough. We shall prevail. FREEDOM!!!!! https://youtu.be/hIvRkjOd1f8?t=45 Apologies for the horse which wasn't interested in his speech. |
Send message Joined: 21 Mar 16 Posts: 5 Credit: 3,353,000 RAC: 0 |
No worries. I'm on your team this year, same as last year and the year before that! |
Send message Joined: 30 Oct 16 Posts: 183 Credit: 18,395,933 RAC: 0 |
No worries. I'm on your team this year, same as last year and the year before that!Ah, a defector! What name are you here? https://www.boincstats.com/stats/-5/user/list/0/0/115657 |
Send message Joined: 4 Aug 20 Posts: 3 Credit: 31,998,367 RAC: 0 |
Hi, Krzysztof (sorry for the cross-post), Congratulations on all the work you've been doing! I have several Ubuntu VMs, which have been successfully processing Universe (approx 23M cobblestones) for a while. I put them onto other work for a while to up the score of some of my other projects. But now, when I switch back, I can't pick up any Universe work units, even though there are >3M available. My original config was Ubuntu 21.xx with BOINC 7.16.x, and that ran fine for many months. That machine now doesn't pick up your work units. As a test, I have built a new machine on Ubuntu 22.04 with BOINC 7.18.1 (the version in the repository) and, though it picks up other projects, it also tells me that there are 0 Universe work units available. Any ideas? Many thanks, Nick |
Send message Joined: 4 May 18 Posts: 11 Credit: 12,895,467 RAC: 0 |
Hi, Krzysztof (sorry for the cross-post), See the threads over on the Number Crunching board. It is due to the high demand from the BOINC Pentathlon. |