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redun reviews and mentions
- Redun: Yet another redundant workflow engine
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Nextflow: Data-Driven Computational Pipelines
I'm personally a huge fan of redun¹ for running computational pipelines. It's pure python, it's easy to learn/debug, it has automatic caching, retry, provenance logging, and a great integration with AWS Batch for running large jobs. I've been really impressed with how easy it is to run a job to completion that fans out to thousands of AWS spot instances at once.
I've used nextflow in the past, and I've found it to be much harder to use. Learning another DSL is annoying, documentation was sparse, I constantly ran into bugs, and it was hard to debug in general. I don't know how much it's changed over the past 3 years though.
- Insitro's redun: Yet another redundant workflow engine
- Insitro's new open source software uses DAGs.
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insitro/redun is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of redun is Python.