Message boards : Server and website : up/down zip question...?
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I was just wondering if gpugrid could in the future, adopt a zip architecture for dl's and uploads. | |
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They are already zipped. | |
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odd, this wu that upload last night.... had a 28 mb file with it..... | |
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because they are even bigger not compressed... | |
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They are already zipped.... if their compressed, why was this one so big?... because they are even bigger not compressed... I don't know why, but I got a smile on my face. | |
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I just spotted this thread and was unaware until today the upload sizes were this large. I rarely upload on purpose from my home dsl. Emailing a word or pdf attachment of 1-2 mb takes a long time as it is. Does anyone know what type of encoding is done on the gpugrid results? I have 3 CUDAs crunching: two 9800gtx+ and one gtx280. I calculate a minimum of 5 uploads in 24 hours based on CUDA performance on my 3 systems. The last time I uploaded that many megabytes I had to uninstall BitTorrent. | |
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BitTorrent. LOL!. | |
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Message boards : Server and website : up/down zip question...?