02-26-2007
THis is a question of intent and expected future growth of not only the app but the business you are supporting. If there is a high growth potential of the business with a requirement for hig performance then I would invest in a EMC and throw in a Mcdata Fiber switch. If this is the case, then a netbackup solution should natually follow given its benefits of backing up and enterprise environment (hot backups, incremental backups, etc.).
This configuration will lend its itself much better to adding systems,clustering for ha, application clustering, performance, etc.
Your concern of reliability is addressed with dual paths to the EMC (preferibly on different PCI cards) using DMP on the Host.
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mclindex
mclindex(7) MISCELLANEOUS mclindex(7)
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mclindex - a list of the utilities and modules present in the MCL distribution.
For more information, consult mclfamily(7).
Generic stuff
mcl(1)
the mcl manual page
mclfaq(7)
the mcl FAQ
mcxio(5)
the mcl matrix format specification
mclpipeline(1)
generic pipeline (parsing/matrix creation/clustering/display)
mcx(1)
interface to basic matrix operations
mcxassemble(1)
prepare input matrix from cooccurrence scores
mcxdump(1)
dump matrices, optionally map indices to labels
mcxarray(1)
transform array data to MCL matrices
mcxconvert(1)
convert between ascii/binary storage types
Dealing with clustering results
clmformat(1)
display clusterings in browsable format
clmdist(1)
compute distances between clusterings
clminfo(1)
performance measures for clusterings
clmmeet(1)
compute intersection of clusterings
clmmate(1)
compute best matches between two clusterings
clmimac(1)
Interpret Matrices (c.q. MCL iterands) As Clusterings
clmresidue(1)
extend subgraph clusterings onto encompassing graph
clmorder(1)
reorder indices to represent blocks from different clusterings
clmclose(1)
fetch connected components from graphs or subgraphs
Dealing with matrices
mcxio(5)
the mcl matrix format specification
mcx(1)
interface to basic matrix operations
mcxsubs(1)
extract submatrices by specifiying sets of nodes and clusters
mcxmap(1)
remap matrix indices / relabel graph nodes
mcxassemble(1)
prepare input matrix from cooccurrence scores
Application specific parsers and wrappers
BLAST package - Documentation only available if installed with --enable-blast
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mclblastline(1)
pipeline for clustering from blast files
mcxdeblast(1)
prepare input from blast files
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