[Commercial] TurboGenomics releases TurboBlast
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James Cownie jcownie at etnus.comThu May 3 04:17:04 PDT 2001
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I know nothing about this (I write debuggers not genomes), but folks seemed to be asking about running Blast in parallel, so this may be worth getting into the list archive. This from LWN (www.lwn.net/2001/0503/commerce.php3) TurboGenomics releases TurboBLAST. TurboGenomics has announced the release of TurboBLAST, a genetic sequencing tool. This product may be one of the first commercial packages for Beowulf clusters: "Initial benchmarks of TurboBLAST on a network of 11 commodity PCs running Linux reduced a month-long BLAST run to just two days. Greater speed-up of BLAST is achieved simply by adding more machines to the TurboBLAST system." The press release is at http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/04-23-2001/0001474961&EDATE= -- Jim James Cownie <jcownie at etnus.com> Etnus, LLC. +44 117 9071438 http://www.etnus.com
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