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        <content>HDF5 Multifile

Maintainer

	*  Eugen Betke
	*  Prof. Dr. Julian Kunkel

Overview

The “HDF5 Multifile” project is inspired by the ability of a parallel file system to write several files simultaneously to different storage devices. This feature holds an enormous potential for high performance I/O, but to use this feature efficiently an application must be able to distribute the data uniformly on a large group of storage devices. In this context HDF5 is a special case. It was developed for large…</content>
        <summary>HDF5 Multifile

Maintainer

	*  Eugen Betke
	*  Prof. Dr. Julian Kunkel

Overview

The “HDF5 Multifile” project is inspired by the ability of a parallel file system to write several files simultaneously to different storage devices. This feature holds an enormous potential for high performance I/O, but to use this feature efficiently an application must be able to distribute the data uniformly on a large group of storage devices. In this context HDF5 is a special case. It was developed for large…</summary>
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