How can I run this in parallel on a computing grid?
Patrick Douglas edited this page Apr 3, 2019
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The initial Inchworm and Chrysalis steps currently need to be run on a single server, however parts of Chrysalis and all of Butterfly can be run as naive parallel processes on a computing grid. Both SGE and LSF are currently supported. Configuring Trinity for leveraging these grid-computing platforms is described here.
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