[Gluster-users] in honor of fredrick sanger
Jay Vyas
jayunit100 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 20 16:21:31 UTC 2013
Hey john mark.
I saw that you recently mentioned some work using gluster for sequencing
data (where there are alot of intermediates, and sometimes, huge raw input
data sets that get denoised).
http://184.106.200.248/2012/07/improving-high-throughput-next-gen-sequencing/
Well, today fredrick sangar, the guy who pretty much created the technology
necessary for generating "bioinformatics" data, has passed away. In honor
of fredrick sanger, it might be interesting to see a community post on all
the genomics and bioinformatics organizations out there using gluster to
store tera/pedabytes of genomic or bioinformatics data.
http://www.genengnews.com/gen-news-highlights/frederick-sanger-father-of-genomic-era-dies-at-95/81249136/
http://www.eaglegenomics.com/2013/03/glusterfs-vs-a-future-distributed-bioinformatics-file-system/
anyways, just a thought
--
Jay Vyas
http://jayunit100.blogspot.com
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