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SETI@home back online
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Posted: Sat, Mar 3 3:59 PM ET (2059 GMT)

The SETI@home project's connection to the Internet was
restored Saturday afternoon after an outage of more than
four days.  The SETI@home servers were cut off early Tuesday
morning when vandals severed a fiber that provided voice and
data service for the building at the University of
California Berkeley where the servers are housed.  After
several days of work a new fiber was installed and the
connection restored early Saturday afternoon.  The project
has nearly three million users worldwide who download chunks
of data collected as part of a search for extraterrestrial
intelligence (SETI) project, process the data when their
computers would normally be idle, and transmit the results
back to the Berkeley servers.  Project officials caution on
the SETI@home web site that it may take up to 48 hours
before the data servers can accept all the connections from
users eager to start processing data again.
 
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SETI@home web site:

http://setiathome.berkeley.edu/


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