I don't think people want to deal with data downloads from multiple providers for diseases, drugs, molecules, assays, and any other data in the app.
I propose hosting this on a server that provides a lot of data. I saw an ad for InterServer, which looked very cheap, like 3/month for terabytes?
I think there should be a download function in the app to get different-sized versions of the data, since it can be very big. Molecules come from pubmed ftp in 300mb sizes, expanded to 1 GB, lots of them.
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Something else to consider is that there might want to be a server api available so users of the app or other users could perform similarity searches on the huge number of molecules available and return the results to the app via server api. That way, users wouldn't have to have multiple gigs of molecules locally.
I also have Linode object storage that could work for this, maybe. It's on a 5/month account that works for up to 250 gigs I don't have the limit yet for my other sites and stuff.
I don't think people want to deal with data downloads from multiple providers for diseases, drugs, molecules, assays, and any other data in the app.
I propose hosting this on a server that provides a lot of data. I saw an ad for InterServer, which looked very cheap, like 3/month for terabytes?
I think there should be a download function in the app to get different-sized versions of the data, since it can be very big. Molecules come from pubmed ftp in 300mb sizes, expanded to 1 GB, lots of them.
-small
-medium
-large
-all
Something else to consider is that there might want to be a server api available so users of the app or other users could perform similarity searches on the huge number of molecules available and return the results to the app via server api. That way, users wouldn't have to have multiple gigs of molecules locally.
I also have Linode object storage that could work for this, maybe. It's on a 5/month account that works for up to 250 gigs I don't have the limit yet for my other sites and stuff.