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4 edits | [UD] All Good Things Come To An End...
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Posted: Apr 25 2007 13:03
With seven years and five projects under its belt, Grid.org has successfully completed its mission: To evangelize the benefits (and demonstrate the viability and security) of large-scale Internet-based grid computing. Therefore, it is with great pride for all the accomplishments of this pioneering resource, and above all with the utmost gratitude to each of our members around the globe, that we announce Grid.org will be retiring on Friday, April 27, 2007.
We'll be making a public announcement on the site later this week, but we felt it was important to give you, our loyal member base, an early heads-up out of respect for the years of support you've given to Grid.org. This way you'll have time to gather final statistics, exchange contact info, and prepare for the official shutdown.
What exactly is happening:
At 12:00 noon Central Time on Friday, April 27, Grid.org will retire: Jobs will stop running, forums will be closed, and the website will be updated to reflect the retired status of this resource. We will leave the actual servers up for 1 week, so agent messages about this action can continue to be sent to members around the globe who might not check forums regularly. We will also leave the Stats up for one week so you have plenty of time to gather this data. After that, only the Home and Projects pages will remain, along with the instructions for uninstalling the agent ( »www.grid.org/help/faq_uninstalling_agent.htm ).
Why?
Grid.org has completed its established mission to prove the benefits and viability of Internet-based grid computing. Grid.org was the largest and most ambitious public interest grid venture ever attempted when it was conceived and thanks to Grid.org (and more specifically to all of you), today such a grid is no longer a novelty. Many public grids are now available, sponsored by large organizations better positioned to provide support to millions of member volunteers and the scientists who leverage their processing power. So, with the underlying technologies now well established globally in both public and private research programs, Grid.orgs goal of establishing the underlying technology has been achieved.
But what about
We realize that over the past few months, Grid.org has made several announcements about upgrades coming in anticipation of a couple of new projects that we were working on. While we were fairly optimistic about these projects being launched, they ultimately fell through for a number of reasons. We realize that many of you had looked forward to participating in a beta program ahead of launching these projects, and were sorry you wont have that opportunity.
Moving on: Where to go from here?
Its clear from your years of loyalty to Grid.org that Internet-based research projects of this kind are important to you
and so were sure many of you will take your valuable resources to other projects of this kind that are ready and willing to accept you as new members.
Below are just a few of the projects we encourage you to investigate: > World Community Grid ( »www.worldcommunitygrid.org/ ), operated by IBM > Distributed.net ( »www.distributed.net/ ), operated by distributed.net > Compute Against Cancer ( »www.computeagainstcancer.org/ ), operated by National Cancer Institute > Folding@Home ( »www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/folding/ ), operated by Stanford University > fightAIDS@Home ( »fightaidsathome.scripps.edu/ ), operated by Olson Lab at Scripps Research Institute > LHC@home ( »athome.web.cern.ch/athome/ ), operated by CERN > Distributed Folding ( »www.distributedfolding.org/ ), operated by a group of partners including Hogue Bioinformatics Research Lab, Mount Sinai Hospital, and University of Toronto > SETI@home ( »setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ ), operated by University of California at Berkeley
Also, here are a few great sites to visit to learn more about these and other projects:
> »enterthegrid.com/ > »gridcafe.web.cern.ch/gridcafe/gr···ora.html > »www.ogf.org/ > »www.grid.org.il/
Uninstalling the agent
The agent will no longer be processing work after Friday at noon, so you will want to uninstall it from your home device. Heres how: »www.grid.org/help/faq_uninstalling_agent.htm . Some more explicit instructions, including Troubleshooting, will be posted online Friday when Grid.org actually retires.
Last but not least
As weve tried to emphasize not only in this announcement but throughout our years of operations, we are fully aware of the debt of gratitude we owe to all of you, our loyal members.
The excellent work Grid.org has done, both in contributing massive research power to critical health research and in establishing this kind of research as viable, would not have been possible without your faith, efforts, and donations of compute power and goodwill. There is no superlative high enough to describe the value we place on your ongoing support for Grid.org, and so we simply say Thank you, and we hope you feel as proud as we do of the work youve done.
Sincerely, The Grid.org Team
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| Re: [UD] All Good Things Come To An End... Might be a good time to re-quote myself earlier in this thread 
said by lilhurricane :I want you all to know that the Exec Board @ TDPH looked over some other cancer projects almost a year ago... We gathered info, ran a few programs..tested the waters..in the eventuality something of this nature might occur. We found a few possibly acceptable cancer projects.
For now I'm urging folks to stick with our TSC Project
Wherever that discussion takes us..we'll go there together
Working things out can take a ~lil~ bit - so patience is requested...and appreciated. -- ~Safe Hex~ Team Discovery ~ Project Hope ~ Like A Hurricane~ | |
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1 edit | Re: [UD] All Good Things Come To An End... said by Dersgniw :But, we're still a team. We've been through this before and we just got stronger. Hear, hear...
said by Dersgniw : I'm going to move 100% to TSC for now Aye...same here. We'll re-evaluate those cancer projects we fiddled with a bit.
Faith reigns supreme in this forum. TSC is TD..and that's where I'll be | |
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Yes, it does -- and that's where I'll be also. | |
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| Ugh...I feel as if a close relative died. I am seriously bummed out. | |
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1 edit | Re: [UD] All Good Things Come To An End... said by nxl5150 : I am seriously bummed out. I know how you feel  | |
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| Every project will end eventually. This is just the most recent one to do so.
TD is really SO MUCH more than just a group of people focussed on this project (or any other one). As someone said earlier in this thread, we've been through this before and ultimately it turned out to be a Good Thing.
Keep the faith, friends! -- Help us cure TSC and cancer: Team Discovery | |
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| Well I am not really sure what to say accept that I am sad to see UD go. UD is what brought me to this family / team and for that I am forever grateful. That being said TSC is also a life giving project and I have embraced it fully. I have no doubt that as a family and team we will find another life saving project to work on if we choose to.
One thing this family has is spirit and unity. I personally believe that this will never change.
It has been an honor and a privilege to have been a part of the UD project for the past 5 years and I look forward to continuing to support any and all projects this family puts forth.
-John -- Life is a giant fish bowl... There is no way out but up.. | |
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Cancer and UD is what brought me here. But, TSC is a great project. Additionally, it is multi-platform. So, I've got no issues switching my UD machines (all Windows based) over to TSC to join all my linux boxes. | |
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| Re: [UD] All Good Things Come To An End... said by Akasha :So Team, are we all just moving on over to TSC? I would hope that everyone on the team would switch to TSC - at least until another project is found that is suitable. -- Team Discovery | |
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| Re: [UD] All Good Things Come To An End... said by lilhurricane :said by HiVolt : Has it improved? can it be ran in stealth mode, no icon, no feedback, etc? Does it support dual processors now? I think HideIt is still available, Martin..re: stealth mode I've never had any issues with it personally..(except on my daughters PII)  ----I'll let the TSC f/t folks comment on the dual cores Thanks Lisa... I'll give it a shot I guess. -- GOLF LEAFS GOLF! Thanks for pissing that one point away sometime this season... | |
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| said by HiVolt :said by lilhurricane :said by HiVolt : Has it improved? can it be ran in stealth mode, no icon, no feedback, etc? Does it support dual processors now? I think HideIt is still available, Martin..re: stealth mode I've never had any issues with it personally..(except on my daughters PII)  ----I'll let the TSC f/t folks comment on the dual cores Thanks Lisa... I'll give it a shot I guess. Please do.
I've had very good success running two instances of TSC on a dual processor machine by installing in different directories. I'm about to see if I can run three instances. You just can't let them all go into the start up directory because they will fight.
In all the time I've been running TSC I've only had it flake out on me once and installing over the old version fixed it without creating a new node so I must have had a corrupt file.
The only other issue I've ever seen is on my work machine where it sometimes doesn't want to release resources. I believe that is because my work box has a bad image of 2000 on it and doesn't have the HAL to support a HT enabled processor so TSC is hogging and the processor isn't able to do other things. I've never seen that behaviour on any of my other boxes though. -- Team Discovery | |
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2 edits | Re: [UD] All Good Things Come To An End... said by youngerberry :I assume the blades in Project Hope will switch to TSC in the interim? That's a given I guess... Yep, that's the plan for now, youngerberry . Although some of the blades are running TSC currently. -- ~Team Discovery~ | |
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| A lil bit about TSC...from our FAQ:
»TD TSC FAQ {Archived} »TSC - Its founder speaks
quote: For those driven by the biological science we are putting a huge effort into the elucidation of the pathways underlying TSC and the identification of the best targets (see Rothberg Courage Awards, with labs now going at Harvard, Yale, Fox Chase).
For those driven by the computational chemistry, and physics we are going to sponsor a $1,000,000 prize. We also are unique in that we are sharing our results in real time to make sure everyone can use them, and updating our discoveries on the pathways as fast as we can post them. We are also exploiting the best in genomics, computational chemistry, and informatics, and have created the first non-profit "chemical genomics" institute.
In molecular biology, computer science, and chemistry we are looking for full time people to come join the institute, and part time help.
For those that care about cancer, and this is a big statement, we feel that the focus of this program on the BEST science will have potentially a huge direct impact on the understanding of cancer and cancer drugs. Both because TSC causes many pre-cancers in many different organs (and some cancers) and because we are following up and testing all the drugs we get both on TSC and on cancers.
So if you care about breast, brain, lung, pancreatic, kidney, blood, or other cancers you should know that all cancers, and there are more then 200, share a small set of underlying "mechanisms" that they use to kill you. Our work on TSC is designed to understand this fundamental basis, and cut through this noise that has prevented the war on cancer from ending successfully.
For those that care about TSC. I am privileged to have seen the light on the end of the tunnel that technologies coming out of the genomics revolution, the computing revolution, and the chemistry revolution can produce. With focus we will make a difference, as a team we will have the resources to solve this problem.
..and I'm sure this is dated..but the explanation on the premise of the project is the same. -- ~Safe Hex~ Team Discovery ~ Project Hope ~ Like A Hurricane~ | |
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| Re: [UD] All Good Things Come To An End... said by spm9999 :said by squirt :Unfortunately TSC and one other piece of software on my machine really don't get along. I'll be with the team 'in spirit' though ... Here too.. It seems to be a memory hog or something. When I run TSC I have to reboot a lot or things slow drastically. I do like what they are doing though at TSC. But I would like to see an alternative. The world community grid is out there.. Don't know if that is worth it though as it looks and feels to much like UD. And we see what ud just did.. There are "fixes" to run TSC in a more efficient manner: »TD TSC FAQ {Archived} »Conserving Resources on your machine
I have been running Genome Comparison through World Community Grid. The client is newer than what we used for UD -- so far, no major problems. -- Team Discovery | |
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| Re: [UD] All Good Things Come To An End... Even with those fixes, there are two pieces of software that I use that hang when I'm running TSC. So, for now, I'm running F@H ... -- And many are the dead men, too silent to be real. - G Lightfoot | |
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| Re: [UD] All Good Things Come To An End... said by squirt :Even with those fixes, there are two pieces of software that I use that hang when I'm running TSC. So, for now, I'm running F@H ... Sometimes all you need to do is wait until a set is done and turn it off and back on again . Then it will run better. -- As always thank you Gooiool ©2005.Team Discovery Please join us in the fight against cancer and juvenile diseases.Project Hope | |
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