A way to track performance of each computer?

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jasdjensen
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A way to track performance of each computer?

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I'm trying to calculate how well each of my computers is doing at folding.. and over a period of time, how many points each computer is generating.

Is there an easy way to generate logs that show how many points each computer is generating over a period of time? That way I can test running multiple clients on one machine, or decide whether a machine is to slow to be productive.

Any help, tips, or hints would be appreciated.

Thanks.
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Re: A way to track performance of each computer?

Post by 7im »

Check out the Tools List post in the 3rd Party Applications section of the forum. You'll probably find something there.
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Re: A way to track performance of each computer?

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semi-crude but simple approach would be to simply use a unique donor name for each box. e.g., few donor names begin with double-backslash "\\" so it's easy to create unused names, \\intel, \\amd, \\gpu, etc. if you also create your own team name, e.g. "DoubleBackslash" or whatever, and of course you use that team number, all your boxes' stats will be listed in one place. Team creation info at:
http://folding.stanford.edu/English/Stats under the "Set up teams" heading.
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