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Tresorio allocates its excess computing power to research against Covid-19

To support the collective effort, Tresorio decided last week to allocate the available power of its servers to research against Covid-19 thanks to Folding@home, initiated by the prestigious Stanford University :



The Folding@home project


Folding@home is a medical research project whose goal is to simulate the folding of proteins in various configurations of temperature and pressure in order to better understand this process and gain useful knowledge that could, among other things, make it possible to manufacture new drugs, in particular against Covid-19, Alzheimer’s disease, sickle cell anemia and certain types of cancer. It is a distributed computing project that works with the unused computing power of volunteers.


Able to execute 1 500 quadrillion operations per second, Folding@homereaches exascale.

Folding@home is the 1st supercomputer to exceed exaflop, with more power than the world’s seven largest computers combined.


Tresorio provides all of its unused resources


We have already made more than 300 Teraflops of computing power available, which means 300,000 billions operations per second that we make possible. Tresorio is already one of the most important contributors:

Tresorio’s dashboard on Folding@home


Soon a solution to allow you to contribute to medical research


We are also working on a solution to allow you to contribute via the Tresorio platform. Stay tuned to be informed of the project's progress!


In the meantime, you too can allocate your computer's resources by simply downloading the Folding@home software. Don't hesitate to join the Tresorio team (ID=242345).


Take care of yourself and stay home 🙂


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