For a big SMP or cluster, the program is tuned somewhat for the environment.
If the OS is unusual it might be necessary to compile the program
specifically for that machine.  Both of these are large barriers to entry.
I won't put my source code into the cloud to be compiled there.  My engine
only runs on Windows or windows emulation since I use windows threading, not
posix threading, and I use the Microsoft MPI library.

 

If the cloud system you are using is running Windows server 2008, then I
could participate.  Otherwise your proposal  to standardize hardware may
just become a way to exclude commercial programs.

 

Regards,

 

David

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Oliver Lewis
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 4:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Computer-go] Homogenous environment for Computer Go
tournaments

 

Adrian

Can you give us a rough estimate of how much it would cost, per entrant, to
run the programmes on a heavyweight hardware configuration (of your choice)?

Oliver



On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 12:52 PM, Petr Baudis <[email protected]> wrote:

 Hi!


On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 12:04:10AM -0700, Adrian Petrescu wrote:
> I'm not much of a participant in the field of computer go, but I am an
avid
> observer, so it puzzles me when I see things like the recent 9x9 "World
> Championships" being plagued by issues of operator error, hardware
> malfunction, network outages, etc. Even when everything goes smoothly,
it's
> hard to take the results too seriously when some programs are running on a
> 16-core dedicated machines, and others are running on the developer's
> personal laptop.

 I believe "hardware-open" tournaments are great and should not go
away. But I also think "hardware-fixed" tournaments certainly do have
their place and could provide very useful feedback. These tournamens do
happen sometimes, e.g. the computer go tournament in Tampere this summer
was with fixed hardware. (Well, almost. But at least no clusters.)

 If someone would organize a tournament e.g. using the EC2 hardware
platform (and if the OS is UNIXy), Pachi would participate.

--
                               Petr "Pasky" Baudis
The true meaning of life is to plant a tree under whose shade
you will never sit.

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