IIRC: Scientifically old data is useless, since the database is already closed for later analysis. Old results are only counted for the statistic for up to 48 hours after the changeover.Originally posted by Digital Parasite
Since a lot of my "backlogged" generations are still from the old protein, now that it has been more than 48 hours, what happens? Do those proteins just get discarded by the server and it will continue to upload more generations? Or will the client get stuck forever on that generation and never proceed to the current protein's completed generations?
Now might that be part of the problem? An uncounted number of computers running mostly unattended still trying to upload buffered results of the old protein?
@Howard or Elena: Is this the normal (and intended) behaviour of the client: to upload buffered results of the previous protein even days after the grace period ended?