Shared Memory, Database and Host Distribution

Shared Memory HR Distribution
 Linux Intel Family5  0 
 0% 
 Linux Intel Family6  0 
 0% 
 Linux Intel Family15  0 
 0% 
 Linux AMD Family5  0 
 0% 
 Linux AMD Family6  0 
 0% 
 Linux AMD Family15  0 
 0% 
 Linux Cyrix Family5  0 
 0% 
 Windows Intel Family5  0 
 0% 
 Windows Intel Family6  0 
 0% 
 Windows Intel Family15  0 
 0% 
 Windows AMD Family5  0 
 0% 
 Windows AMD Family6  0 
 0% 
 Windows AMD Family15  0 
 0% 
 Windows Cyrix Family5  0 
 0% 
 Darwin Intel Family6  0 
 0% 
 Darwin PowerPC Power  0 
 0% 
 Unassigned  0 
 0% 
Database HR Distribution
 Linux Intel Family5  0 
 0% 
 Linux Intel Family6  0 
 0% 
 Linux Intel Family15  0 
 0% 
 Linux AMD Family5  0 
 0% 
 Linux AMD Family6  0 
 0% 
 Linux AMD Family15  0 
 0% 
 Linux Cyrix Family5  0 
 0% 
 Windows Intel Family5  0 
 0% 
 Windows Intel Family6  0 
 0% 
 Windows Intel Family15  0 
 0% 
 Windows AMD Family5  0 
 0% 
 Windows AMD Family6  0 
 0% 
 Windows AMD Family15  0 
 0% 
 Windows Cyrix Family5  0 
 0% 
 Darwin Intel Family6  0 
 0% 
 Darwin PowerPC Power  0 
 0% 
 Unassigned  0 
 0% 
Host Distribution (Avg. credit > 0.1)
 Linux Intel Family5  2 
 0% 
 Linux Intel Family6  79 
 0% 
 Linux Intel Family15  108 
 0% 
 Linux AMD Family5  0 
 0% 
 Linux AMD Family6  104 
 0% 
 Linux AMD Family15  69 
 0% 
 Linux Cyrix Family5  0 
 0% 
 Windows Intel Family5  0 
 0% 
 Windows Intel Family6  396 
 0% 
 Windows Intel Family15  469 
 0% 
 Windows AMD Family5  3 
 0% 
 Windows AMD Family6  336 
 0% 
 Windows AMD Family15  214 
 0% 
 Windows Cyrix Family5  0 
 0% 
 Darwin Intel Family6  42 
 0% 
 Darwin PowerPC Power  18 
 0% 
 Other  4,294,966,987 
 100% 

Created Sun Feb 24 02:40:24 UTC 2008

This page shows three tables with information concerning the Homogeneous Redundancy (HR) scheduling policy.The first table shows the distribution of unsent results in the shared memory segment of the BOINC server.These are basically the results that are ready to be sent to your PCs. The first column shows the HR class of the result, for example 'Linux Intel Family5' means that this result has been reserved for a Linux computer with an Intel processor of Family 5 (every processor belongs tto a certain family, model and stepping series determined by the vendor of the processor). The second column shows the number of reserved results for the HR class, while the third column, the blue bar, shows the percentage of the total reserved number of results.The second table shows the same information for unsent results in the database (usually more than the number in the shared memory). One could say that the shared memory is really a window to the results in the database. Lastly, the third table shows the number of active hosts of each HR class that are connected to D@H. Active in this case means having more than 0.1 average credits.



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