This is where Marks Rpi Cluster is at the end of December 2021 for Einstein@home. Total credit is 13,669,278 and recent average is 8,773 credits.
As you can see things were climbing quite nicely until the week before Christmas when it got hot and the cluster was powered off. Its now starting to climb back. Part of this would be effected by the cluster concentrating on Rosetta when it has work available.
The Pi4 compute nodes also do Rosetta@home in a 50/50 resource split. Rosetta don't have the graph like Einstein so I have shown the Certificate of Computation that they have. Total credit is 1,616,157 and recent average is 2,923 credits.
At the end of December 2021 the cluster is made up of:
3 x Pi4 (2GB) as support nodes9 x Pi4 (8GB) as compute nodes
5 x Pi3 as compute nodes
The Pi3's don't have enough memory (or CPU speed) so they do Einstein BRP4 work.
The Pi4's do Einstein BRP4 work, Einstein Gamma Ray Pulsar search and Rosetta@home work.
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