Re: [Opm] File formats

2020-05-19 Thread Torbjørn Skille
I have been working for some time now with improving performance for loading of summary data for an ensemble of models. I have been testing with some real full field models and this is typical dimensions of the problems I have looked at •Number of summary vector: 3 •Number of timesteps: 3000

Re: [Opm] File formats

2020-05-19 Thread Alf Birger Rustad
> The feasability of implementing/using said format in post processing tools should therefore be an important criteria. I would even say a prerequisite. We already have it in opm-common in a shape that can be used without post processing tools, but if we are to support it within Flow, I beli

Re: [Opm] File formats

2020-05-19 Thread Arne Morten Kvarving
I've used HDF5 for 15+ years and it has never failed me. Parallel output support, compression support, slicing support, good tooling for all relevant languages (C/C++/Fortran), support in matlab, octave, python, command line. It being old is an advantage, not a disadvantage as I see it.