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Revision as of 13:40, 6 November 2012
Genomes on the Cloud (GotCloud)
To handle the increasing volume of next generation sequencing and genotyping data, we created and developed software pipelines called Genomes on the Cloud (GotCloud) for:
- Mapping
- Variant Calling
Key Features:
- Scalable to tens of thousands of samples
- Robust against unexpected system failure using GNU make
- Massively parallel, can run hundreds of jobs
- Easy to use - Automates series of configurable steps
- Available on Amazon Web Services (AWS) Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
- Run on local machines/clusters
- Available via Debian Packages
The following describes the use of this software with the Amazon Web Services (https://aws.amazon.com/),
but you can just as easily use the pipelines on your own machine(s) by just installing them.
Join in GotCloud mailing list
Please join in the GotCloud Google Group to ask / discuss / comment about these pipelines.
AWS Specific Setup
Preparation in AWS
- Preparing an Amazon Single Instance
- Preparing a Cluster using StarCluster
- Notes on sequence data preparation in Amazon Storage.
Resources / Cost
Development Notes
General Usage
Install the Software (for AWS or a local machine)
- Installing the software as a debian package
- Installing the software as a red hat package
Run the Software