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A group associated with UCI's Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences (ICS), the UCI Institute for Genomics and Bioinformatics (IGB), needed switches for managing large data file transfers and data set crunching. The IGB group is involved in Genome projects which require intensive computing to map genes and perform "Blast" procedures for examining DNA strands. UCI ICS installed four DGS-3324SR 24-Port switches and three DXS-3350SR switches which handle the very large data sets the genome and biometric department was running, and to meet their own internal needs.
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