Folding on a slicehost VPS?
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:04 pm
I have a virtual server on slicehost and it's had my website + folding@home for the past year or so. The website is generally snappy, but every once in a while takes over 5 seconds to load. (Usually the site loads in under a second - there's no database calls, just a couple of php includes.)
My understanding of Xen is that I get some number of "credits" that give me access to the cpu with equal priority to everyone else, and then after those are gone, I have to wait until everyone else finishes with the cpu or I get more credits. What I'm thinking is happening is that the other virtual servers on the physical server are getting more traffic, so my 5 second delays are when my account is waiting for more credits.
Assuming that is the case, is there any way to "dial down" folding at home, to still run, but not burn through *all* of my credits? I know the windows client has a 'CPU percentage requested' option, but I couldn't find it on the Linux one.
(BTW, I cleared running FAH with slicehost before I signed up. They said go for it and they'd let me know if there was any trouble.)
My understanding of Xen is that I get some number of "credits" that give me access to the cpu with equal priority to everyone else, and then after those are gone, I have to wait until everyone else finishes with the cpu or I get more credits. What I'm thinking is happening is that the other virtual servers on the physical server are getting more traffic, so my 5 second delays are when my account is waiting for more credits.
Assuming that is the case, is there any way to "dial down" folding at home, to still run, but not burn through *all* of my credits? I know the windows client has a 'CPU percentage requested' option, but I couldn't find it on the Linux one.
(BTW, I cleared running FAH with slicehost before I signed up. They said go for it and they'd let me know if there was any trouble.)