Hi,
   I started using Galaxy on the cloud, but later I decided to install a
local instance. You can check it out here
http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Get%20Galaxy
    If you have a reasonable computer probably you can run gene expression
analysis (tophat, cufflinks etc) locally. My local instance is way faster
than the public Galaxy server. I have an I7 2600k sandy bridge overclocked
to 4.2Ghz, 32 Gb DDR3 1600, GTX 570 fermi, and lots of hard drive space.
You can install one of the free Linux distributions (like Ubuntu or Fedora
along with Windows and have dual boot) or if you have a Mac you can also
use it too. If you gonna use it only once, maybe a cloud instance is the
easiest way to get it done, as Jennifer suggested.
Best,

Luciano



On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 9:26 AM, Jennifer Jackson <j...@bx.psu.edu> wrote:

> Hi Monica,
>
> From your description, moving to a cloud instance is going to be your best
> solution:
>
> http://usegalaxy.org/cloud
>
> If you have questions as you are getting set up, these are best directed
> at the galaxy-...@bx.psu.edu mailing list.
>
> Take care,
>
> Jen
> Galaxy team
>
>
> On 6/6/12 1:57 AM, Monica BALLARINO wrote:
>
>> Dear Galaxy team,
>>
>> I'm using Galaxy Main to run paired-end RNAseq data. I'm a new user and
>> I'm in trouble.
>>
>> I have a total of four set of data to compare: 2 negative controls and
>> two samples.
>>
>> I uploaded already three complete histories (as fastq files) which were
>> around 70 Gb each (MBO11, MBO12 and MBO13). I need to upload the last
>> history (MBO14) but unfortunately I just started and apparently I cannot
>> go further 'cause I've used already 100% of my space.
>>
>> Could you suggest please me a way to go on?
>>
>> My login is edoa...@igbmc.fr. Let me know if you would need my password
>> to check my account.
>>
>> Thanks a lot for your support.
>>
>> Monica
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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