These real-time statistics reflect my hosts contribution to the projects I am attached to. On the left side, you can see the statistics for the Alliance Francophone (all projects combined):

Credits are points awarded by projects when my hosts return results. These points are based on the time spent by my hosts to process the results. The faster my hosts compute, the sooner they are rewarded by credits.
The RAC (or BS-RAC) is the average credit per day reward based over the 15 previous days: a big RAC means a big production, and thus, big credits per day.
The last column shows my world rank based on credits ... among over 1.500.000 volunteers for the figures in bold.
For the records, here are my statistics on the Seti@Home project before the Boinc era. The first shot is my personal account created when I started the grid computing with my 486 DX4 100 computer: I already belonged to the Hardware.fr forum team (HFR). I dropped it 3 years later when I joined the Hop! Team (one of HFR teams).
I definitively left the Hop!Team when the Seti@Home project started on the Boinc platform to join the RoadRunners team (another HFR team) because their team spirit better suits to my standards. I am still a member of this team, and many of my teammates became friends with time.
At that time, the rank was based upon the number of results returned to the servers. On my account, I returned 4844 results until August 6th 2003 before I joined the Hop! Team who finished at the 119th world rank when Seti Classic ended.
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First publication: april 14, 2008 Last modified: august 05, 2009 |