SBGrid Access and Support Documentation
Introduction
SBGrid provides a curated collection of software tools commonly used in structural biology, including CryoEM, CryoET, crystallography, and related computational workflows. If you are not familiar with SBGrid, you may be interested in how SBGrid works, the list of supported software titles, reporting bugs and requesting new software or software tutorials on our YouTube channel. Not yet a member of SBGrid? Check joining information here.
1. Getting Started for End Users and Administrators
- Using SBGrid on your computer - for users who have already installed SBGrid
- Installing SBGrid Software - for users who have not installed SBGrid
- Reporting Software Bugs and Requesting new Titles/Updates
- Resources For Structural Biology Software Training
2. Advanced Instructions for End Users
- Additional Instructions for Selected Software Titles
- Selecting Particular Software Versions
- Fine-tuning SBGrid Environment (Capsules + sbinfo + sbgrid-info)
- Using SBGrid with remote graphics
3. FAQ for End User
- Do I need to install the NVIDIA CUDA toolkit?
- Issues after upgrading Macs
- Will this work on other Linux distributions?
- Will this work on Windows?
- Hardware and Operating System Requirements
4. Advanced Installation Instructions
- MacOS/Linux GUI installer Instructions
- MacOS/Linux Command Line Installer Instructions
- AWS Installation
- Windows Installations
- Installation Troubleshooting
- Site Administrator Tools
- Account Migration
Need immediate help? Check our troubleshooting guide or contact support.
SBGrid Consortium is located at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts.