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        <title>Cacheless NetCDF</title>
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        <content>Cacheless NetCDF

What does the cache do?

For files in the classic format, the NetCDF-Library uses a private cache. It works by dividing the NetCDF-file into pages (the size depends on the system prefered IO block size or is set to 8 kiB by default), that can be paged in/out separately. This has a number of effects:</content>
        <summary>Cacheless NetCDF

What does the cache do?

For files in the classic format, the NetCDF-Library uses a private cache. It works by dividing the NetCDF-file into pages (the size depends on the system prefered IO block size or is set to 8 kiB by default), that can be paged in/out separately. This has a number of effects:</summary>
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        <title>Compression of scientific data with MAFISC</title>
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        <content>Compression of scientific data with MAFISC

MAFISC is a newly developed compression algorithm that aims to compress multidimensional scientific data well. Currently, it uses lzma as its compressing backend. It is currently provided as an HDF5 filter, which allows it to work transparently.</content>
        <summary>Compression of scientific data with MAFISC

MAFISC is a newly developed compression algorithm that aims to compress multidimensional scientific data well. Currently, it uses lzma as its compressing backend. It is currently provided as an HDF5 filter, which allows it to work transparently.</summary>
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        <title>Multifile HDF5</title>
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        <content>Multifile HDF5

Since our studies show that the only way to achieve decent parallel output performance is to use one file per process, we have looked into different ways to provide a logical one-file view while using multiple physical files under the hood.</content>
        <summary>Multifile HDF5

Since our studies show that the only way to achieve decent parallel output performance is to use one file per process, we have looked into different ways to provide a logical one-file view while using multiple physical files under the hood.</summary>
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        <title>ICOMEX</title>
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        <published>2019-07-15T15:42:18+00:00</published>
        <updated>2019-07-15T15:42:18+00:00</updated>
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        <content>ICOMEX

The ICOMEX Project

The project name stands for ICOsahedral-grid Models for EXascale earth system simulations. The goal is to develop methods for fine resolution climate models based on icosahedral grids that scale well. The ICOMEX project is funded by the</content>
        <summary>ICOMEX

The ICOMEX Project

The project name stands for ICOsahedral-grid Models for EXascale earth system simulations. The goal is to develop methods for fine resolution climate models based on icosahedral grids that scale well. The ICOMEX project is funded by the</summary>
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