
As next-generation sequencing becomes an indispensible tool for biomedical research, it is crucial to provide analysis solutions that are usable and cost effective for biomedical researchers. Galaxy Cloud addresses this by combining the accessible Galaxy interface with automated management of cloud computing resources. Unlike purpose-built solutions, Galaxy allows users either to use existing tested best practices in the form of workflows or to construct their own analyses for novel tasks. Galaxy Cloud instances are owned and controlled entirely by the user who created them and can be used effectively in secure private clouds. Thus, Galaxy Cloud provides a solution that retains user control and privacy, makes complex analysis accessible and enables the use of practically limitless on-demand computing resources.
galaxy; cloud computing; on demand computing, Computer Storage Devices, Internet, Humans, Sequence Analysis, DNA, DNA, Mitochondrial, Software
galaxy; cloud computing; on demand computing, Computer Storage Devices, Internet, Humans, Sequence Analysis, DNA, DNA, Mitochondrial, Software
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