![]() This tutorial assumes you will analyze data on your own computer/server. By far the most popular "cloud" based analysis tool is Galaxy, which is a compendium of programs (and user/data management tools) for bioinformatics analysis. These days we call this "analyzing your data in the cloud". You can also always consider dual booting your windows system, or using some sort of virtualization software and run Linux at the same time.Īnother option is to run your analysis on a web server. However, Cygwin is available as a Linux emulator that runs on Windows computers. ![]() Windows PCs are not ideal given much of the analysis software is not configured to run on them. Mac is an attractive choice for many users given it's a good blend between usability and a native UNIX-style operating system. Linux systems tend to be the most compatible with academic software, and I find it is easier to install analysis software on Linux than any other operating system. ![]() ![]() Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X, or really any UNIX-based operating system will work well. ![]()
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