Quote Originally Posted by Marvin_The_Martian View Post
Ok I see I didn't link you to the right place then..

  • 1. Caching wu's :

    http://fahwiki.net/index.php/How_Imp...e_Deadlines%3F

    What this treis to explain, is that turn around times are the key for the whole project, it's all about turnaround time per wu.
  • 2. Dual vs Single SMP:

    I already said it's abit of a mute point here on this forum as I myself said if I could clock high enough I would run dual smp. You can ask Kup for the link to the discussion we had about it on redline, where we compared turnaround times at various clocks and single vs dual smp instances and where I came to the conclussion that 3.6g is the point where running dual instances indeed only help the project.

  • 3. Being out of line:

    I said you where out of line because you told me to stuff it, I still think you are out off line saying that. If you want to properly discuss the pro's and con's thay absolutely ok with me, just keep it civil please. You're fully entiteld to your own views, but so am I. We can only try to discuss where our diffrent point of view comes from, and maybe try to get the other side to see things the same way.


Sorry for the list format, didn't want to cut up your post and want to make sure I'm not confusing anyone.

@Kondik Noooo don't audit me, they might seize my assests if they do And sorry, it's Whiskey like you say, guess I just don't drink enough
Stuff it wasn't addressed to you to stuff 'something'. Clearly 'stuff it' has less conotations where I live than where you live.

And also about the caching. For caching to be a real concern we would see the entire project backlogged waiting for WU's to finish. There is no instance that I can remember this happening. For the project to be fundamentally limited to serial processing, this WOULD happen. Thats why everyone still get WU's when the servers are working. Everyone.

And furthermore, we wouldn't be talking about caching if the servers had a 100% uptime record. Or near to it. The onnus is on them to make that happen. Until then... caching is still going to happen.