Hey there,
I know this question has been around a few times, however the threads I could find are relatively not so updated and as Bioinformatics and computer evolves quite fast, I decided to ask it.
So, I am up to start working with Bioinformatics for a lab and that will be a new "line of research" there, which means we are buying computational resources too. We will do bacterial sequencing using the Miseq platform. There will be 16S amplicon sequencing for bacteria identification (multiplexing at maximum) AND sequencing for genome assemblies to create a database of the sequenced species. I am considering demultiplexing and running Qiime for species identification; and for assemblies running AbySS and quality checking.
I am experienced with Bioinfo (plant RNAseq) but never had to buy a computer and that`s my problem now. Could you help me with some hints on what to buy at a medium budget? I believe should go for something with lots of RAM and storage...
I though in two main lines:
1) a powerfull but not that expensive machine:
Dell Precision T3620
Xeon E3-1225 v6 (4 cores, 3,3 GHz, HD Graphics P630)
32 Gb UDIMM DDR4 ECC 2400 MHz
NVIDIA QUADRO K620 - 2GB
1 TB Sata Storage + cloud storage (I am considering cloud storage so 1TB is for instant storing)
Ubuntu 16.04
2) cloud computing
Google or Amazon cloud computing on a similar than "1" image. It's not that cheap but, an option. Still, never worked with cloud computing so do you think that is reliable for bioinformatics? Do the assemblers, mappers etc run on the cloud?
Well, I hope you guys could help me on choosing a reliable configuration.
Cheers and thanks,
I know this question has been around a few times, however the threads I could find are relatively not so updated and as Bioinformatics and computer evolves quite fast, I decided to ask it.
So, I am up to start working with Bioinformatics for a lab and that will be a new "line of research" there, which means we are buying computational resources too. We will do bacterial sequencing using the Miseq platform. There will be 16S amplicon sequencing for bacteria identification (multiplexing at maximum) AND sequencing for genome assemblies to create a database of the sequenced species. I am considering demultiplexing and running Qiime for species identification; and for assemblies running AbySS and quality checking.
I am experienced with Bioinfo (plant RNAseq) but never had to buy a computer and that`s my problem now. Could you help me with some hints on what to buy at a medium budget? I believe should go for something with lots of RAM and storage...
I though in two main lines:
1) a powerfull but not that expensive machine:
Dell Precision T3620
Xeon E3-1225 v6 (4 cores, 3,3 GHz, HD Graphics P630)
32 Gb UDIMM DDR4 ECC 2400 MHz
NVIDIA QUADRO K620 - 2GB
1 TB Sata Storage + cloud storage (I am considering cloud storage so 1TB is for instant storing)
Ubuntu 16.04
2) cloud computing
Google or Amazon cloud computing on a similar than "1" image. It's not that cheap but, an option. Still, never worked with cloud computing so do you think that is reliable for bioinformatics? Do the assemblers, mappers etc run on the cloud?
Well, I hope you guys could help me on choosing a reliable configuration.
Cheers and thanks,
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