MrTRS
02-21-2003, 02:04 PM
February 21, 2003
Free-DC Hydra Press Release
The Free-DC Hydra team would like to announce the availability of Hydra to the Free-DC community.
Hydra is a location where an operator will build a collection of computers in order to run a dedicated distributed computing client for Free-DC. The operators welcome your questions or comments about their site location. Free-DC user RacerX will operate in the Western part of the contiguous United States. Free-DC user Magnav0x will operate in the Central Region. Free-DC user freeiso will operate in the Eastern Region.
RacerX, Magnav0x and freeiso are available via Free-DCs Private Messaging system or the regular posting boards. They are very willing to share with the Free-DC community their plans for running the computers and DC clients. These computers are sometimes referred to as Stacks because they are often case-less Mother Boards with just the bare essential components in order to generate a Work Unit. They are sometimes arranged on top of each other to save space, hence the name Stacks. The individual computers that make up these Stacks are sometimes referred to as Nodes.
The Free-DC Hydra team would like to graciously solicit your support in these endeavors. If you have extra computer components of almost any kind, please contact one of the Regional Hydra operators for instructions on how to ship your extra parts to them.
Free-DC Hydra Team
Free-DC Hydra Press Release
The Free-DC Hydra team would like to announce the availability of Hydra to the Free-DC community.
Hydra is a location where an operator will build a collection of computers in order to run a dedicated distributed computing client for Free-DC. The operators welcome your questions or comments about their site location. Free-DC user RacerX will operate in the Western part of the contiguous United States. Free-DC user Magnav0x will operate in the Central Region. Free-DC user freeiso will operate in the Eastern Region.
RacerX, Magnav0x and freeiso are available via Free-DCs Private Messaging system or the regular posting boards. They are very willing to share with the Free-DC community their plans for running the computers and DC clients. These computers are sometimes referred to as Stacks because they are often case-less Mother Boards with just the bare essential components in order to generate a Work Unit. They are sometimes arranged on top of each other to save space, hence the name Stacks. The individual computers that make up these Stacks are sometimes referred to as Nodes.
The Free-DC Hydra team would like to graciously solicit your support in these endeavors. If you have extra computer components of almost any kind, please contact one of the Regional Hydra operators for instructions on how to ship your extra parts to them.
Free-DC Hydra Team