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Data Intensive Computing, sometimes known as big data, is often identify by three main characteristics
The Three V's
The “Three V’s” of big data as applied to HPC are:
- Volume:
- Increasing mesh resolution
- Increasing temporal complexity
- Variety:
- Higher-dimensional data
- Increasing multi-variance
- Complex data models
- Ensembles, parameter studies
- Velocity:
- Future hardware constraints will limit I/O