[Bioclusters] FW: cluster newbie

Nick D'Angelo ndangelo at istat.ca
Thu Jan 6 07:51:05 EST 2005


Any idea when the new version of Biobrew will be available?

-----Original Message-----
From: Glen Otero [mailto:gotero at linuxprophet.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 4:14 PM
To: Clustering, compute farming & distributed computing in life science
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Subject: Re: [Bioclusters] FW: cluster newbie



ROCKS doesn't include BLAST, EMBOSS, or ClustalW, but BioBrew does. BioBrew
is based on ROCKS, and therefore has the same installation procedure (minus
all the CD swapping). A new release of BioBrew that includes recent versions
of BLAST, mpiBLAST, EMBOSS, and ClustalW is very near. Installation
procedures won't change between the current version and the upcoming
release. 


Glen 


On Jan 5, 2005, at 12:21 PM, Nick D'Angelo wrote: 


After a quick glance at the install process, it looks very slick indeed. 


However, is the Blast, EMBOSS and ClustalW included or does it need to be 

bundled in? 




-----Original Message----- 

From: Matt Harrington [mailto:matt at msg.ucsf.edu] 

Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 3:07 PM 

To: Clustering, compute farming & distributed computing in life science 

informatics 

Subject: Re: [Bioclusters] FW: cluster newbie 





I highly recommend ROCKS: 


http://www.rocksclusters.org 


i even use it for non-clustered compute nodes. i've simplified my Linux 

life 

around ROCKS for compute servers and Suse for graphics workstations. 


---Matt 


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