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!

Cheers,

Alex

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Alexander V. Alekseyenko, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor (Research)
Department of Medicine, Division of Clinical Pharmacology
Center for Health Informatics and Bioinformatics
New York University School of Medicine
333 E 38th Street -- 6th Floor CHIBI/ New York, NY 10016 / USA
Tel. +1 (212) 263 - 3642
Fax +1 (212) 263 - 5995
[email protected]

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