Resource utilization of Philosopher during protein inference #471
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Btw, this is observed using Philosopher v4.8.1 |
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Hi,
I use Fragpipe for metaproteomics, i.e., with large multi-species databases typically having around 2M protein entries.
In general, this works fine and fast during an MSFragger search, but Philosopher is very slow even when I run this on a PC with 48 logical processors and 100 Gb RAM. Philosopher only uses a small fraction of this potential (it typically use only 9-13% of available CPU and about 7 Gb of RAM) in the step 'Processing protein inference'. On average, this step takes about 1.5-2h per raw file (timsTOF), and when having typically 50 raw files, this step is the most time consuming of the whole analysis.
I presume this is so slow due to my large databases, but would it be possible to make this step faster by accessing more CPUs through (better/more) parallellization?
Kind regards,
Magnus Arntzen
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
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