Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing

An open-source software platform for computing using volunteered resources

 Donate computing power to science

If you have a computer (Windows, Mac, Linux or Unix) you can participate in many scientific research projects:

To participate in a project:
1) Visit the project's web site and create an account.
2) Download and run BOINC software.

You can participate in any or all projects, and you control the percentage of your computing power that goes to each project. By participating in several projects, you ensure that your computer will be kept busy even when one project has no work.

There are several Wikis with user-editable information and documentation about BOINC:

... and many other web sites for BOINC participants.

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Create a BOINC project

If you're a scientist with a computationally-intensive task, you may be able to use BOINC. A BOINC project requires just a single Linux server, and can provide computing power equivalent to a cluster with tens of thousands of nodes.

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Other info


BOINC is supported by the National Science Foundation through award SCI/0221529. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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