Hi peter,

I've been working on this in the past but got caught up in other
projects. There's work for a server-side component here (maybe 50%
done), the client side stuff could all be done through collectl but I
was having issues actually collecting collectl data that had put the
project on hold temporarily.

https://github.com/erasche/galactic-radio-telescope

I'd be very, very interested in finishing this project up.

Cheers,
Eric

On 02/21/2016 11:13 PM, Peter van Heusden wrote:
> Hi there
>
> We're researching the resource (CPU time and memory) requirements for
> RNA STAR at the moment. Specifically, we'd like to build up a database
> of input size to resource usage so that we can use this to feed a
> dynamic destination mapper (currently our STAR configuration uses a
> thumbsuck for RAM and CPU requirements that is not optimal but works
> in many cases).
>
> Has anyone collected these metrics before? And more generally, is
> anyone collecting metrics for a range of bioinformatics tools? A
> database like this could be very useful!
>
> Thanks!
> Peter
>
>
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