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I love your web-tool and I particurlaly have been using it a lot to show fellow non-bioinformaticians colleagues my results in an interactive and visual attractive way.
I would like, however, to also be able to run a SPRING docker image of your functioning web-tool at our local computing cluster. This because the current dataset I'm working with is about ~150k cells big, and I think it's too demanding for the web-tool, overloading both your servers and the web connection.
Is there anyway someone on the team might give me some support on building a docker image? It then could be made freely avaiable, bypassing many of the technical issues currently open (requests for more documentation,etc).
I'll be working on this and would very much appreciate some support.
Best regards,
Davi
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Hi,
Sure we'd be happy to work with you on a docker image! Keep us posted on
your progress.
The largest SPRING plot I've worked with is about 130,000 cells and its
quite cumbersome, but still functional...
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Hello there, SPRING Team!
I love your web-tool and I particurlaly have been using it a lot to show
fellow non-bioinformaticians colleagues my results in an interactive and
visual attractive way.
I would like, however, to also be able to run a SPRING docker image of
your functioning web-tool at our local computing cluster. This because the
current dataset I'm working with is about ~150k cells big, and I think it's
too demanding for the web-tool, overloading both your servers and the web
connection.
Is there anyway someone on the team might give me some support on building
a docker image? It then could be made freely avaiable, bypassing many of
the technical issues currently open (requests for more documentation,etc).
I'll be working on this and would very much appreciate some support.
Best regards,
Davi
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Hello there, SPRING Team!
I love your web-tool and I particurlaly have been using it a lot to show fellow non-bioinformaticians colleagues my results in an interactive and visual attractive way.
I would like, however, to also be able to run a SPRING docker image of your functioning web-tool at our local computing cluster. This because the current dataset I'm working with is about ~150k cells big, and I think it's too demanding for the web-tool, overloading both your servers and the web connection.
Is there anyway someone on the team might give me some support on building a docker image? It then could be made freely avaiable, bypassing many of the technical issues currently open (requests for more documentation,etc).
I'll be working on this and would very much appreciate some support.
Best regards,
Davi
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: