BOINC client–server technology refers to the model under which BOINC works. The BOINC framework consists of two layers which operate under the client–server...
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Calm technology – Type of information technology Ceramic mixing technology BOINC client–server technology – BOINC volunteer computing client–server structure...
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Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (redirect from Boinc)
current BOINC client supporting OpenCL on Windows, Linux, and macOS. GPU support is also provided for Intel GPUs. BOINC consists of a server system and...
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BitTorrent (section Associated technologies)
Many universities that have BOINC distributed computing projects have used the BitTorrent functionality of the client-server system to reduce the bandwidth...
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SETI@home (section Unofficial clients)
an Internet-based public volunteer computing project that employed the BOINC software platform. It is hosted by the Space Sciences Laboratory at the...
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Computing (BOINC) platform. PrimeGrid offers a number of subprojects for prime-number sieving and discovery. Some of these are available through the BOINC client...
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Rosetta@home (section Other Rosetta servers)
Rosetta@home servers at the University of Washington; HTTPS (port 443) is used during password exchange. Remote and local control of the BOINC client use port...
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Climateprediction.net (category Information technology organisations based in the United Kingdom)
The project relies on the BOINC framework where voluntary participants agree to run some processes of the project at the client-side in their personal computers...
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proto(udp), the z/OS client uses the privileged UDP ports to communicate with the NFS servers. When specifying proto(tcp) the z/OS client uses the privileged...
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Supercomputer (redirect from High performance technology)
Pande lab. "Client Statistics by OS". Folding@home. Stanford University. Retrieved 10 April 2020. "BOINC Combined". BOINCstats. BOINC. Archived from...
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