RDISK: a reconfigurable architecture for browsing genomic libraries
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RDISK: a reconfigurable architecture for browsing genomic libraries

Author : Dominique LAVENIER

Publication date: August 10, 2008 | Lire en français

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  • Dominique LAVENIER

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The RDISK architecture is a prototype system consisting of a cluster of 48 specialized nodes, each comprising a hard disk closely connected to an FPGA component. The aim is to filter genomic databases on the fly, i.e. without slowing down the reading of information from the disks. Depending on the nature of the requests, the system automatically reconfigures itself.

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