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== [[BioMicroCenter:Servers|BIOIT / SERVERS / DATA STORAGE]] == The BioMicro Center supports a computing environment tailored to support the research needs of the life sciences community at MIT, focused on supporting genomics and related mutliomic analyses. This environment provides the necessary computing infrastructure for the systems biology technologies in the core as well as for laboratories in the life sciences. <BR><BR> Key features tailoring the system to life sciences researchers:<BR> - data allocations by lab, not by user, ensuring persistence<BR> - data redundancy through multiple backups<BR> - data access through mountable drives on windows, mac, and linux.<BR> - separate computing environment with genomics and related analytical software pre-installed<BR> - backend connections available direct to high-data output utilization minimizing network impact<BR> - high-RAM nodes required for complex mutliomic analysis.<BR> The BioMicroCenter system is currently used by over 40 laboratories with over 600 users.<BR> Charges for the equipment are billed on an annual basis.<BR>
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