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You may want to create a small shell script to mount the device.
 
You may want to create a small shell script to mount the device.
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The next storage volumes will varying based on what you data you have.
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In '''Your Data''' the storage volumes will vary based on what you data you have.
The sequence data might already be in some volume, provided someone else.
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The sequence data might already exist, provided a vendor who created the sequence data.
You'll have to mount volume too.
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If not, you'll have to create a volume for this and copy your data into it.
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You'll have to mount volumes for all three types of data (sequence, aligner and umake).
    
You should expect the three data volumes will all need to be the same size. That is, if your sequence data is 300GB, then you'll need an additional 300GB for the aligner output and then another 300GB of storage for the umake output. We suggest you consider making each set of data be separate volumes.
 
You should expect the three data volumes will all need to be the same size. That is, if your sequence data is 300GB, then you'll need an additional 300GB for the aligner output and then another 300GB of storage for the umake output. We suggest you consider making each set of data be separate volumes.
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