Hey everyone,
Since i am moving a lot i was looking to get a mobile workstation to do some initial script editing while traveling and trying with few samples before applying it to the whole projects. The data we are dealing with are mostly RNAseq, and some tumor exome seq samples. some other chipseq or other data may come from time to time. After searching around the mobile workstation i got in mind is the Dell Precision 7530 with the following specs:-
Intel Core Xeon E-2186M Prozessor, 6 cores
RAM:64 GB, 4 x 16 GB, DDR4 2666 MHz SDRAM, 4 DIMMS, No ECC
Harddisk: M.2-PCIe-NVMe-SSD, 256 GB+ HD 2 TB
OS: Ubuntu Linux 16.04
Would you think that is a suitable configuration for my purposes, and would it be enough to do a couple of exomes/Rnaseq samples in a reasonable time?
For playing around with data its fine, but with 2 TB you might feel limited in close future.
If your lab has a shared network folder, maybe the hard drive space isn't a huge issue. For example, I'm guessing sequencing reads are originally being saved in a place that is accessible to your lab and/or institute compute resources (not just your local computer)?
For example, you'll need to have a backup someone (if questions are asked after your paper is published), and you'll ideally have public code/data prepared with your paper :)