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Curious Idea

Varroa

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This may sound like a strange question but is it possible to set up a LAN distributed computing network? The idea I am having is to get a couple of slow boxen together (400mhz, etc..) and have them all work on the same work unit? It this at all possible or am I just dreaming. :confused:
 
the closest you could come is running them all with a bunch of timeless WUs - 1 each. this has been looked at before and isn't really practical. folding is already basically set up this way, it can't really be broken down any more.
 
I vote we just do it. I'll have 10-15 400 mzh boxen soon, I'm just gonna do it.

Who's with me!

http://lcic.org/distros.html

ps I don't know crap about linux...gonna be needing me some major help....

Image a 20 gzh cluster cranking out the WU every hour..... I'll pay the power bill (well...work will)
 
marty9876 said:
I vote we just do it. I'll have 10-15 400 mzh boxen soon, I'm just gonna do it.

Who's with me!

http://lcic.org/distros.html

ps I don't know crap about linux...gonna be needing me some major help....

Image a 20 gzh cluster cranking out the WU every hour..... I'll pay the power bill (well...work will)
You'd probably be better off with either Overclockix or my folding distro; it is definitely possible to set up a server, but it doesn't make a good first project.

Do the machines have PXE capable cards? Probably not, but it might be a decent investment. (Jeeez, does nobody sell these anymore? I looked around for 10 minutes and couldn't find any.) No worries, there's a program called Etherboot which lets you do the same thing from a floppy. It's linked in the thread about my distro. No hard drives needed is a plus, but floppies required is a pain in the butt, I know.

If you need help getting stuff going, I'd be glad to help. Fold on!
 
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