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Remember to use `-bg` to launch `Nextflow` in the background, so that the pipeline doesn't exit if you leave your terminal session. Remember to use `-bg` to launch `Nextflow` in the background, so that the pipeline doesn't exit if you leave your terminal session.
Alternatively, you can also launch `Nextflow` in a `screen` or a `tmux` session. Alternatively, you can also launch `Nextflow` in a `screen` or a `tmux` session.
## About Computerome 2.0
The Danish National Supercomputer for Life Sciences (a.k.a. Computerome) is installed at the DTU National Lifescience Center at Technical University of Denmark.
The computer hardware is funded with grants from Technical University of Denmark (DTU), University of Copenhagen (KU) and Danish e-infrastructure Cooperation (DeiC) - also, it is the official Danish ELIXIR Node.
Computerome 1.0 was opened in November 2014 at #121 on TOP500 Supercomputing Sites.
The current setup, Computerome 2.0, was opened in 2019. It's compute resources consists of 31760 CPU cores with 210 TeraBytes of memory, connected to 17 PetaBytes of High-performance storage,