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    Alphafold

    Alphafold

    Open source code for AlphaFold

    ...Please also refer to the Supplementary Information for a detailed description of the method. You can use a slightly simplified version of AlphaFold with this Colab notebook or community-supported versions. The total download size for the full databases is around 415 GB and the total size when unzipped is 2.2 TB. Please make sure you have a large enough hard drive space, bandwidth and time to download. We recommend using an SSD for better genetic search performance.
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    Marathon

    Marathon

    Deploy and manage containers (including Docker) on top of Apache Mesos

    ...Marathon has first-class support for both Mesos containers (using cgroups) and Docker. Marathon runs as an active/passive cluster with leader election for 100% uptime. Marathon can bind persistent storage volumes to your application. You can run databases like MySQL and Postgres, and have storage accounted for by Mesos. Supply an HTTP endpoint to receive notifications, for example to integrate with an external load balancer. Query them at /metrics in JSON format, push them to systems like Graphite, StatsD and DataDog, or scrape them using Prometheus.
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