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Saturday, October 12, 2013

Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing - BOINC

The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) is an open source middleware system for volunteer and grid computing. It was originally developed to support the SETI@home project before it became useful as a platform for other distributed applications in areas as diverse as mathematics, medicine, molecular biology, climatology, and astrophysics. The intent of BOINC is to make it possible for researchers to tap into the enormous processing power of personal computers around the world.


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BOINC has been developed by a team based at the Space Sciences Laboratory (SSL) at the University of California, Berkeley led by David Anderson, who also leads SETI@home. As a high performance distributed computing platform, BOINC has about 596,224 active computers (hosts) worldwide processing on average 9.2 petaFLOPS as of March 2013. BOINC is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) through awards SCI/0221529, SCI/0438443 and SCI/0721124.

The framework is supported by various operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Android, GNU/Linux (I use ubuntu) and FreeBSD. BOINC is free software which is released under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL).

I have used BOINC for many years. I started with SETI@home. It was a fun way to utilize unused cpu cycles. And maybe I would discover something in my work unit. I fantasized like what happened in the movie Contact - with Jody Foster. I discovered some 'triples' but not much more than that. I also started to run fightAIDS@home. It later joined with The World Community Grid. I rotate in (rather the BOINC client does for me), about 8 different projects, ranging from World Community Grid to SETI to Climate prediction. Truly set and forget!

Get started! Click here to download BOINC.


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