7im wrote:As for a better roadmap, yes, I would like to see that as well. But fah's ability to do that is very limited because we're all a slave to the PC hardware development cycle. [and] working and double the speed of GPU folding. Anyone here know those dates?
tear wrote:Like I explained earlier, I'm not asking about detailed roadmap but for something a donor can rely on.
Specifically, a de-facto guarantee of bigadv-usefulness of donor's hardware for a period of time. 6 months are not too much to ask, are they?
Moore's Law is something you can rely on, even though Moore, himself, said it was unsustainable. Nobody really knows why. Other methods don't work.
I'm going to guess that the planned change is a matter of balance. Suppose the Pande Group has determined that the top 3% or 4% of donor hardware should be allocated to projects in the BA category. How long can any BA donor expect his hardware to remain in the top 3% or 4%? You can't give me an answer that everybody can rely on.
FAH is not only slave to the hardware cycles, it's slave to the donor's build-plans and to add-on software that improves efficiency of one sector of FAH attracting more donors from other sectors. To me, it seems reasonable to guess that every project should get some fair share of the total FAH resources which means there must be constraints on projects in the BA sector. (Projects in the SMP category and projects in the GPU category most likely have quotas too.) Periodically the Pande Group notices that BA is exceeding it's quota significantly and SMP is below its quota. Maybe BA now represents 6% of the clients so they have to find some method trim the BA ranks in a way that reallocates perhaps 2% of the hardware to other projects while keeping donors happy. (Granted: that impossible.)
Ok. Lets postulate that BA must not continue to attracting more and more donors relative to the other projects (whether it's true or not). Let's explore a few ideas. Once they reduced the BA points relative to everything else. Twice now, they have chosen to tighten the deadlines. What else might work?
They can say "Please" but that won't work. Maybe they can figure out a hack-proof method (fat chance) of assigning one SMP project out of every three and forcing you to complete it before getting another BA bonus. Maybe the server can be programmed to simply stop assigning more BA WUs but they'd also have to quit granting credit for
uploads too. They could do that periodically until things get back in balance. How about just dynamically reducing the BA bonus until balance is restored. It would make PPD unpredictable but it probably would keep BA from exceeding it's quota.
I'm sure there are other possibilities. Go ahead: Be creative. None of these options is going to be popular, but there has to be something that works with minimal unhappiness. No matter how it's accomplished, both now and the last time they made a change, they stated very clearly that the SMP projects need(ed) more resources which is consistent with my postulate. Projects that fall into both the BA sector and the SMP sector are important to FAH but keeping them in some sort of balance must be also critical.
I know you guys mean well, but you are working very hard to
increase the imbalance. Set yourself a goal to increase SMP participation, too, it more-or-less equal proportions.