Comments on running the various phases of GlueX. First, the breakout of the times were just guesses that we made several years ago to try an capture how the experiment would start up. Phase I in 2014, photon rate 10**6 , our completed run - we estimated 2kHz running for 60 days and expected to get 5,000,000,000 events. We got about 10% of those events last fall. I would call this phase completed. Phase II is expected in April 2015, but will be 5 weeks of running. We hope for a 20kHz rate and claimed we would get 50,000,000,000 events. Actual run is half of the 60 days, so a more realistic estimate could be 10%, or 5,000,000,000 events. We hope to be able to call this phase completed in 2015. To do so, we need to commission the polarized photon beam and collect enough data to calibrate the detector. Phase III is physics running, and expected in 2016. It would be 20kHz rate with 10**7 photons. We have no idea how much running. The numbers in the table are probably a reasonable estimate for this period. It would be hard to justify additional computer resources beyond what are now deployed at Jefferson Lab until we actually start running phase III.