L.S.,

I took the file cleared.txt which lists all results that have been 
checked in since the last database master sync. A quickly written 
program produced the following stats:

94.810 exponents checked in, of which
13.124 are factors and
81.686 are LL tests.

There are
8.588 different useraccounts listed, with a total of
22.448 different computerID's

If a computerID is defined to be active only on the day it checked in 
the exponent if it checked in only one result, or on all the days 
between the first and the last exponent checked in if it checked in more 
than one result, than the maximum amount of accounts that were active on 
the same day is 3.273.
This number is lower than the real amount of processors that work 
simultaneous on primenet assigned exponents. But it is an indication how 
much air is in the number of processors active listed on the primenet 
statuspage due to pc's that never finish an assigned exponent.

YotN,

Henk Stokhorst.



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