Monday, February 20, 2006

The Computational and Storage Potential of Volunteer Computing

by David P. Anderson & Gilles Fedak arXiv.org E-print Archive, 16 Feb 2006 "Volunteer computing" uses Internet-connected computers, volunteered by their owners, as a source of computing power and storage. This paper studies the potential capacity of volunteer computing. We analyzed measurements of over 330,000 hosts participating in a volunteer computing project. These measurements include processing power, memory, disk space, network throughput, host availability, user-specified limits on resource usage, and host churn. We show that volunteer computing can support applications that are significantly more data-intensive, or have larger memory and storage requirements, than those in current projects. Read more