Message boards : Number crunching : GPUGrid resource share
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Well I just joined here at GPUGrid, and I was just trying to figure out what resource share I should give to GPUGrid, but realized that this is quite different than the RS of the CPU. So, even if I give a 1 resource share to GPU, it will still keep the GPU happy with 24/7 worth of work! So hence the question: since the RS of GPUGrid is different than that of the CPU, what RS should I give it since it will not matter? Or am I missing something here? | |
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RS is now applied to each "Class"of resource. Sadly the UI does not reflect this. | |
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RS is now applied to each "Class"of resource. Sadly the UI does not reflect this. I have to admit, I never considered that BOINC RS could be a messy process, much like making hot dogs. Geez, folks, it sounds almost embarrassing. Also, thanks for the advice on versions. That is a question on another thread that needs a reply. ____________ (Click for detailed stats) | |
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I have to admit, I never considered that BOINC RS could be a messy process, much like making hot dogs. Geez, folks, it sounds almost embarrassing. Also, thanks for the advice on versions. That is a question on another thread that needs a reply. There are BOINC papers: GPU Work Fetch GPU Sched Client Sched Version Four Client Sched With the first three illustrating the earlier policies and the last showing the the latest information on the current intent to the extent that it is not already obsolete. Sadly there is another paper and I can't find it that talked to the intermixing of CPU plus GPU tasks and how the RS was to be split amongst the two Resources because of the differences in computing capabilities ... Sadly this is the par we have where it is nearly impossible to find out what the current intent and design goals are because UCB throws these papers together, implements something, makes changes and drifts in new directions and never really goes back and cleans up the rabbit trail ... making sausage is cleaner and likely more fun to watch ... | |
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Message boards : Number crunching : GPUGrid resource share