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Revision as of 05:26, 13 March 2014
Here is how I would set up a computational lab, one that could join the worldwide docking.org network.
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Tier 0 - Requirements and assumptions
This page describes setting up a full research lab. We describe the minimum setup, plus options for expansion. The entry level assumes you can spend: $20K on servers and $2K on a workstation. You need someone with system administration experience for 100 hours (3 weeks) for the initial set up, and then 1 day a month for maintenance.
Tier 1 - Physical level
We describe an entry level system that can be easily expanded.
Tier 2 - Operating System level
- Centos 6.3.
- configure network
- DNS
- Foreman
- Perimeter security.
- Passwords.
- SGE
Set up a database server
Add a new node to the cluster
How to spin up a new virtual machine
Add new disk to the cluster
Deploy a workstation
Tier 3 - "Middleware" level
Set up middleware for a computational drug discovery lab.
Set up psql/rdkit from scratch
Tier 4 - Computational Pharmacology Application Software - Server side
Using git and github
Tier 5 - Compuational Pharmacology Application Software - Client side
Tier 6 - Operations
Monthly maintenance tasks.