H5Coro: The HDF5 Cloud-Optimized Read-Only Library
Presented by JP Swinski
Friday, May 14, 2021 11:00 a.m. CDT
Abstract
NASA’s migration of science data products and services to AWS has sparked a debate on the best way to access science data stored in the cloud. Given that a large portion of NASA’s science data is in the HDF5 format or one of its derivatives, a growing number of efforts are looking at ways to efficiently access H5 files residing in S3. This presentation describes one of those efforts and argues for the creation of a standardized subset of the HDF5 specification targeting cloud environments.
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Tomorrow, 5/14 at 11:00 am central, join us for the webinar H5Coro: The HDF5 Cloud-Optimized Read-Only Library. Register now: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYud-qgrjwjG91UF7SM7PiRU_QQQZ3jE6nG
On Friday, May 14, 2021, we hosted JP Swinski as he presented the webinar, H5Coro: The HDF5 Cloud-Optimized Read-Only Library. NASA’s migration of science data products and services to AWS has sparked a debate on the best way to access science data stored in the cloud. Given that a large portion of NASA’s science data is in the HDF5 format or one of its derivatives, a growing number of efforts are looking at ways to efficiently access H5 files residing in S3. This presentation describes one of those efforts and argues for the creation of a standardized subset of the HDF5 specification targeting cloud environments.
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