Hello SEQanswers community,
I am putting together a list of specs to purchase a new computer for my lab for doing everything from transcriptomics to de novo assembly to proteomics to metagenomics. Compatability with commonly used bioinformatics software, fast processor speed, 3 terabytes of storage, security, and easy up keep are the most important qualities I'm looking for. I'm also use to using Ubuntu and Fedora, but I am not apposed to other Linux flavors as long as they have a GUI. We've got a decent budget, but lets not get carried away, okay?
Thank you,
Jason
I am putting together a list of specs to purchase a new computer for my lab for doing everything from transcriptomics to de novo assembly to proteomics to metagenomics. Compatability with commonly used bioinformatics software, fast processor speed, 3 terabytes of storage, security, and easy up keep are the most important qualities I'm looking for. I'm also use to using Ubuntu and Fedora, but I am not apposed to other Linux flavors as long as they have a GUI. We've got a decent budget, but lets not get carried away, okay?
Thank you,
Jason
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