Recap and "for further study"
Learning Objectives: Day 1, Part 1: Linux/TACC Introduction
- Understand the broadest definition of "biomedical/biological informatics" and where this course fits in
- Learn and practice essential Linux concepts and commands
- Learn and practice working with TACC systems (Lonestar in particular)
Where you can go from here
- Learn more about Linux, perl, python, and other languages at one of these sites:
- Learn more about TACC resources
- Lonestar (second-oldest supercomputer at TACC with very mature bio-applications) users's guide
- Ranch (tape backup system) user's guide
- Stampede (newest supercomputer - faster & bigger than Lonestar, but not as mature) user's guide
- Corral (1.2 PB replicated disk storage system) user's guide
- idev - the unique way to access a compute node interactively
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