edit] How about bittorrent for the data sets?
World Wind FAQ - World Wind WikiBecause of the size of the data used, and the limited amount of data users download of the total available data, it is unlikely that p2p would make much of a dent in the problem of serving that data.
Related QuestionsCan I edit data sets on the site?
Many Eyes : FAQCurrently you cannot edit data. If you need to correct a mistake, upload a new version of your file. The reason we don'tallow editing is that changes can make other people's comments an bookmarks obsolete.
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GMT - Frequently Asked GMT QuestionsLots of data from the US national data centers (NOAA, USGS, NGDC, NEIC) can be used with GMT, and they are all freely available from these centers and individuals via the internet. For Unix/Windows CD-R compilations of several Gb of Earth and Ocean science data, see Geoware's GMT Companion CD-R and DVD-R products.
Related Questionsedit] Can ParaView stream my data sets (process then out-of-core) ?
ParaView:FAQ - KitwarePublicVTK has some useful streaming features that allow you to process a large data set without ever having to load the entire data set into memory. ParaView has not yet been set up to take advantage of this VTK feature. I would suggest creating a visualization in ParaView using a smaller/lower resolution data set. You could then save out the pipeline into a Tcl script, add a streaming filter and use VTK to process the large data set.
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Internet Archive Frequently Asked QuestionsBitTorrent is good and similar to FreeCache in that it balances download "horizontically". BitTorrent uses other BitTorrent clients for this balancing; these clients often become un-available after a particular file is not popular anymore. The FreeCache system utilizes permanent FreeCaches that don't go away (although particular files get flushed out after a while). Unlike BitTorrent, the FreeCache system is transparent to the end-user.
Related QuestionsHow fast is rdiff-backup? Can it be run on large data sets?
rdiff-backup FAQrdiff-backup can be limited by the CPU, disk IO, or available bandwidth, and the length of a session can be affected by the amount of data, how much the data changed, and how many files are present. That said, in the typical case the number/size of changed files is relatively small compared to that of unchanged files, and rdiff-backup is often either CPU or bandwidth bound, and takes time proportional to the total number of files.
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edit] How large is the data set? Is it available for download?
World Wind FAQ - World Wind WikiCollectively the data sets are around 4.6 Terabytes. As such they are not available as a full package for localized download. There are, however, several data sets available for download as cache packs.
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Using FAQ - Knoppix Documentation WikiKnoppix 5 supports write access for NTFS partitions using libntfs and fuse. While preliminary results show generally good stability and a low likelihood of data corruption on the NTFS partition, these libraries are still beta and there is risk of data loss and disk corruption (back up your data first). Knoppix (and the Linux kernel) can read NTFS partitions just fine, the danger is only present when attempting to write to it.
Related Questionsedit] I cannot see my data, what do I do?
ParaView:FAQ - KitwarePublicYou can press the reset-view button at the top left corner of the application. This will change the view to best display all of the visible data. You can also press the "Set View to Data" button on the individual data objects "Display" pages. This will change the view to show the data in that individual data object.
Related QuestionsCan I edit data?
FAQYes, the "Basic" and "Advanced" version support full data entry although some features may not be available depending on the original source of the data. For example, the TMG Research Log and Roles and Witnesses are viewable on the device but cannot be changed.
Related QuestionsWhat is the difference between the FNL and CDC Reanalysis data sets?
NOAA ARL Frequently Asked QuestionsIs there a sanctioned way of retrieving the GFS data 4 times a day? I don't want to use the READY web interface in an automated script. http://www.windguru.cz/ is a good example of what I want to do, but with a subset of data a balloonist would find useful. I have been using the GFS model data to get soundings to assist me in the running of advanced gliding courses in Australia.
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arbutus software | Mainframe Integration, Mainframe Legacy D...Uncatalogued data sets are generally not “visible” to Arbutus Analyzer or LegacyLink™ ad hoc processes. Uncatalogued data sets can be made available by allocating them in the session JCL and accessing them based on a DDNAME.
Related QuestionsHow frequently are data sets updated?
FAQ'sThe rate at which new series (or new years) of statistical data are added to existing data varies. To find this information about a specific data set, follow the instructions in question #3. Most descriptions of data sets include year(s) of available data.
Related QuestionsAre data sets available for my project?
MGIS Program, University of CalgaryIn some cases data sets may be available from your supervisor, but you should not assume that this is the case. We do actively seek research projects with government and industry, and in many cases, data is provided. If there is a company or organization you would like to work with, it is worth approaching them to see if they are amenable to a partnership, where they provide the data, and you provide the analysis and results.
Related QuestionsWhen will my data sets expire?
QAS Support - FAQs - DataThis is different for every QuickAddress data set. Please refer to the Country Data Information section of the relevant Country Information Guide.
Related QuestionsHow often are data sets updated by QAS?
QAS Support - FAQs - DataThis differs for every QuickAddress data set available, see data update frequencies for a complete overview of all update frequencies available. Alternatively, consult the relevant Country Information Guide for more detailed information.
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