Large wind dataset now available via HDF Cloud

50TB of Wind Integration National Dataset (WIND) toolkit data is now available to anyone via HDF Cloud thanks to the work and collaboration between John Readey, Sr. Architect at The HDF Group and NREL (the National Renewable Energy Laboratory). Access the data now with a Jupyter Notebook or through the interactive web-based visualization tool. If you want […]

HDF5 European Workshop 2019

The HDF5 European workshop, co-organized with ESRF, and sponsored by OpenIO and Omnibond took place on September 17-18, 2019. This event covered the latest HDF5 developments, HDF5 use cases from science and industry, and HDF5 Applications and Tools. This post is an archive of the recorded presentations of this event.

HDF5 Tutorial at the 2020 ECP Annual Meeting

On February 6, 2020, the members of the ECP ExaIO project, Elena Pourmal and Scot Breitenfeld (The HDF Group), Quincey Koziol (NERSC), and Suren Byna (LBNL), presented HDF5 Tutorial at the ECP Annual Meeting. We’ve posted the slide deck and Q&A for your convenience.

Agenda for the 2021 HDF5 User Group Meeting (October 12-14) is now available

The agenda for the 2021 HDF5 User Group meeting has been posted. This event, scheduled with US time zones in mind, runs each day October 12-14 from about 9:00 a.m. central to 1:30 p.m. central time and features a variety of speakers on topics including the HDF5 ecosystem, apps, and features. This is event is

HDF5 User Group (HUG) Meeting 2020 Summary

Suren Byna, Elena Pourmal, Lori Cooper  Overview HDF5 has been a widely used tool to simplify management and access to scientific and engineering data with ubiquitous data solutions. With rapidly growing data across all domains of science and industry, HDF5 developers have been building technologies that provide rapid, easy, and permanent access to complex data.

2023 ECP Community BOF Days

The HDF Group is excited to announce we’re participating in the Exascale Computing Project (ECP) 2023 Community Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF) Days. Make sure to join the HDF5 session, HDF5: Pre-ECP, Present, and Future on February 14.

Community Ticket Access now available

After many requests, we are happy to announce we have opened our bug tracker to the community. The HDF Group has used Jira to record bugs, issues, and feature requests for many years, giving ticket numbers (usually HDFFV-#####) out, with no self-service way for users to follow-up on those tickets.

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