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In this book, leading practitioners, researchers, software architects, developers, and scientists offer insight on the parallel I/O ecosystem. The book explains how large-scale HPC facilities scope, configure, and operate systems. It covers the file system layer, middleware, user-facing libraries, real-world scientific applications that use the parallel I/O infrastructure, and profiling and benchmarking tools used by practitioners. The book also addresses the implications of current trends in HPC on parallel I/O in the exascale world.

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In this book, leading practitioners, researchers, software architects, developers, and scientists offer insight on the parallel I/O ecosystem. The book explains how large-scale HPC facilities scope, configure, and operate systems. It covers the file system layer, middleware, user-facing libraries, real-world scientific applications that use the parallel I/O infrastructure, and profiling and benchmarking tools used by practitioners. The book also addresses the implications of current trends in HPC on parallel I/O in the exascale world.

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Autorenporträt
Prabhat leads the NERSC Data and Analytics Services Group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. His main research interests include Big Data analytics, scientific data management, parallel I/O, HPC, and scientific visualization. He is also interested in atmospheric science and climate change. Quincey Koziol is the director of core software development and HPC at The HDF Group, where he leads the HDF5 software project. His research interests include HPC, scientific data storage, and software engineering and management.