Thanks a lot for your quick answers Greg and Davide! So it looks like that's completely feasible because we have a ZFS. And about the user permissions on file defined on our fileserver : if I well understood, the actual Galaxy version doesn't take them into account, but it could be possible in further developments? Greg Von Kuster a écrit :
Hello Fanny,
You should upload your files to a Galaxy Data Library as the upload form for data libraries allows you to upload directories of files or files from filesystem paths. Either of these options allows you to not make copies of your files. See our wiki at http://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/DataLibraries/UploadingFiles for details on options for uploading files to a data library. For details about data libraries, see our wiki at http://bitbucket.org/galaxy/galaxy-central/wiki/DataLibraries/Libraries.
On Aug 26, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Fanny Coffin wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to evaluate the possibility to use Galaxy on our production environment for NGS data.
And I've a question about the data storage. So, NGS provides huge files that we store on our servers in a specific folder organisation. By using Galaxy, these files have to be uploaded (in order to fill in the database with information like the first lines, the fields...). But I'm wondering whether these files necessarily have to be imported in the Galaxy workspace or whether they can just be linked? My question comes from the fact that we absolutely would like to avoid data duplication.
Could you please enlighten me about that?
Thanks in advance.
Cordially.
Fanny COFFIN
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