The above map shows the distribution of IP addresses
used by F@H2.0 users in cities across the world. Blue
dots
indicate 1 address, green
indicates 2-5 addresses, yellow
indicates 6-25 addresses, orange
indicates 25-100 addresses, and red
indicates more than 100 addresses used in that town or city. The
location of the dot indicates the location that the IP address
is registered, and therefore is frequently the location of the
internet service provider, not the user. Below, we have additional
maps for the distribution of Folding@home IP's from the U.S.,
Canada, and Europe. Occasionally, there are some errors in the
geographic assignment.
The NetGeo Perl module was used for the IP-to-location
mapping tools (thanks Frank de Lange for pointing it out), and
the maps were generated with the GMT mapping tools.
PDF versions of the four maps can be found below
(requires Acrobat Reader):
World
Map
U.S.
Map
Canada
Map
Europe
Map
Asia Map
South
America
Map
Pacific
Map
Also, you can see numbers of IP addresses participating
in Folding@Home by country
or by state/province.