ZINC15 access

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Our model allows four levels of access to ZINC 15. We take up each level in turn, highlighting pros and cons of each. We should try to reformat this as a table if it makes sense.

ZINC flatfiles

This is the original form of ZINC, and still the most popular as measured by TB of downloads.

  • Pros:
    • This is the only way to download really large subsets of ZINC.
    • Owing to recent improvements in granularity, it is now easier to get exactly what you want, easier to incrementally update.
  • Cons:
    • These files are static and dated and as such can be slightly out of date.
    • You must use the granularity we have set up (tell us if that can be improved)

Webapi

This is a NO-SQL . anonymous. RESTful.

ZINCapi

  • more flexible.
  • allows union, intersection, custom sql, joins.
  • requires lab access (ssh password)


Curator

  • bottom level acces
  • only used by 2 people currently.
  • for a private install of ZINC, allows complete control, including modifying tables.