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14.1 Parts of a File in Classic Format
A netCDF classic or 64-bit offset file is stored in three parts.
  - The header, containing information
  about dimensions, attributes, variables, and all attribute values.
  
- The fixed-size data, containing
  data values for variables that
  don't have an unlimited dimension (if there are any)
- The record data, containing data
  values for variables that have an unlimited dimension (if there are any)
This format has some characteristics important for performance:
  - no extra space in the header (by default) or fixed-size data part
  
- little storage overhead
- a file can grow efficiently only by appending records to the
  end, growing all record variables together
  
 
 
 
  
   
    2012 Unidata NetCDF Workshop  > Formats and Performance
  
2012 Unidata NetCDF Workshop  > Formats and Performance