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2012 Unidata NetCDF Workshop  > Parallel I/O with NetCDF  
 
35.1 Introduction to Parallel I/O
Parallel I/O allows many processes to read/write netCDF data at the
same time.
- Used properly, parallel I/O allows users to overcome I/O
  bottlenecks in high performance computing environments.
- A parallel I/O file system is required for much improvement in I/O
  throughput.
- NetCDF-4 (and pNetCDF) work with the Message Passing Interface,
  version 2 (MPI2). There are many software libraries which support
  MPI2. Any supercomputer will have some MPI2 library.
- Other methods of parallelism are not supported by netCDF.
- Parallel I/O can be developed on a Linux workstation, and parallel
  performace gains can be seen on multi-core machines. Machines will
  hundreds of processors can be simulated.
- For netCDF testing we use
the MPICH2
library.
 
 
 
  
   
    2012 Unidata NetCDF Workshop  > Parallel I/O with NetCDF
  
2012 Unidata NetCDF Workshop  > Parallel I/O with NetCDF