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<title>Participant Startup</title>
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<h2>Participant Startup</h2>
<p>
The BOINC core client is run in a <b>BOINC home directory</b>.
On hosts that share a network file system,
each host must have its own BOINC home directory.
<p>
The use of "proxy" servers (such as SETI@home's SETIQueue) serves two purposes:
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<ul>
<li> To buffer input and output data, allowing hosts to work for long
periods without connecting to the Internet, or when the project's
servers are down.
<li> To support hosts that are not connected to the Internet.
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BOINC's high/low water mark scheme performs the first function.
The second function would be hard to do; the proxy server would have to
parse the XML descriptions of workunits and results, and would interact
with data servers.