HiyaUBT - wbiz wrote: ↑Thu May 16, 2024 5:46 pm I only get short tasks on ARM Linux 2-6 hours
Windows X86 only gets long tasks 33 hours (so will get two passes)
Linux X86 only gets long tasks 38-45 hours (will only get one pass, sprint ends at 1.5 days)
Its been like this for a long while
Yup - I was expecting something like this - it just means that there will not be a huge number of crunched work units by the end and not so many BOINC credits will be earned, (esp on x86 hosts) so it might turn out to be a closer Sprint result !
Sadly, the number of projects with lots of available tasks seems to be reducing with every month...and some stalwart BOINC projects like Einstein, MilkyWay, Moo Wrapper, Rosetta, etc no longer have hundreds of thousands of tasks available on any one day.
And I put this down partly to the fact that many projects are expecting hosts to be of the latest generation and the projects are creating longer tasks that can fully exploit the significantly faster, more agile CPUs available these days, rather than some of the older, slower tech some of us might still be using ! (self included). Of course longer running tasks mean less stress on the project download servers, less bandwidth accessing the portal for tasks every 5 minutes and fewer hourly demands for tasks !
So, we just have to accept this and at least any project selected for a Sprint will benefit from whoever wants to get involved.
regards
Tim