Dear All, We are preparing an infrastructure plan for hosting a local copy of UCSC Genome Browser (and some of the data) at NYU and we had some questions about the storage requirements. In particular, would you happen to have estimates of how much data is stored in mysql databases as opposed to flat files? We are looking to only copy the human, drosophila and possibly mosquito genome tracks. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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