Workstations are located at both locations of the lab. Currently, we have the following setup of workstations: Four 2x2.0Ghz P4, one 2x2.6Ghz P4, three 1x2.8Ghz P4 and one 4x700Mhz P3 server, all running Red Hat Linux. The four 2.0Ghz P4's are connected by a local switch and constitute a mini-cluster which we use for testing parallel code. We also have an older AMD K6-350 workstation running both Red Hat Linux and Windows NT4.0. Finally, we have three 666Mhz Alpha EV6.7 workstations running Tru64 Unix v5.1a.
The Reinitz Lab participates in the Galaxy Parallel Computing Project at AMS. We are currently using 40 CPUs on the galaxy beowulf cluster for parallel computation.
The Reinitz biology lab occupies part of a larger Drosophila research facility at the CDG. We maintain the CDG confocal microscopy facility with its Leica TCS_SP2 laser confocal microscope. Several of the workstations described above are located at CDG for data processing and analysis.