On the project summary page we have frames, credit, number of atoms, deadlines and code used in project. There is however no information of what size is that unit (even in terms of small/normal/big) and if it's regular or advanced or bigadv. Every project uses a certain core, there are quite a few of them available but we don't know which ones a certain project uses. Is there any place such summary can be found? For more advanced users this could help to see what they can expect from certain client settings, maybe choose the fastest WUs or sth.
I noticed that ProtoMol projects tend to take more time than classic Gromacs units. I haven't seen ProtoMol for some time now and I'm not sure what setting causes my client to fetch ProtoMol projects, hence this topic.
Project summary VS unit size and regular/advanced
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Re: Project summary VS unit size and regular/advanced
No, not in a nice easy to read format. However, you can combine the data in project summary, with the data in server status, and you can mine out a few more details (when the servers come back online).
SMP is always big, always uses fahcore_a3. Bigadv is core_a5. CPU Wus are pretty much all normal sized.
Fah, Adv, Beta, etc can be seen on the server status page. There is even a thread around here somewhere that has tried to keep up to date with changes on the server status page, and what each of the columns indicate. Digging that up will help you a bunch.
SMP is always big, always uses fahcore_a3. Bigadv is core_a5. CPU Wus are pretty much all normal sized.
Fah, Adv, Beta, etc can be seen on the server status page. There is even a thread around here somewhere that has tried to keep up to date with changes on the server status page, and what each of the columns indicate. Digging that up will help you a bunch.
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Re: Project summary VS unit size and regular/advanced
This will help you to decode the information on the Server page -> viewtopic.php?f=18&t=17794#p161540
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