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Installation Types Overview
There are several possible ways to install the GMS depending on your needs and available resources. These might include dedicated hardware with considerable RAM, CPUs, and local storage. Or you might chose to install the GMS within a virtual environment of another system (Mac, Windows or Linux). Finally you might decide to deploy the GMS on a cloud computing platform. Each of these options has been tested by us and we provide various documentation and tutorials related to each strategy in the following locations:
The main Install page covers this option. We tested the GMS on a variety of dedicated hardware ranging from a consumer desktop PC (64Gb RAM, 8 CPUs, 4 Tb SATA storage) in a residential home to a large server at The Genome Institute (1 Tb RAM, 80 CPUs, 2 Tb Fusion I/O storage). The use of dedicated hardware is also described in the Beginner's Guide to Installation page.
- To try a quick demo within a pre-configured virtual machine, refer to the Quick VM Tour
- To install on your Mac or Linux system using Vagrant, refer to the Install page. You may also refer to the Working with GMS virtual machines (vagrant-virtualbox) page.
- To install using Docker, refer to the GMS Installation on Docker page
- To install on the Amazon cloud, refer to the Beginners Guide to installing the GMS on an Amazon Web Services (AWS) Instance. Once you get going you may also want to refer to Developers guide to installing the GMS on an AWS instance, and AWS Developer Notes.
- Finally, to install on the OpenStack platform, refer to the Developers guide to installing the GMS on an OpenStack instance.