PH5: What is it?
PH5 is the recommended archival format for active source data sets. EPIC has transitioned from SEG-Y to PH5, EPIC's implementation of the hierarchical data format, version 5 (HDF5) data model, as the preferred archival format for active source data sets. The strengths of HDF5 made it an attractive model for an active source archival data format.
HDF5:
- is extensibile and portable1, allowing it to evolve and operate on a variety of platforms through a number of programming interfaces,
- is self describing1 and allows direct access to parts of the file without the need to parse the entire file,
- has been in use for two decades and is utilized in a variety of disciplines, from aerospace to the medical field.
The PH5 format takes advantage of these attributes, storing separately the data and the meta-data, as is done within SEED (need a link to the seed intro page). Visit The HDF Group to learn more about HDF5.
1 Folk, M., E. Pournal 2010. Balancing Performance and Preservation Lessons learned with HDF5, https://www.hdfgroup.org/pubs/papers/HDFandpreservation_NIST_2010_paper_Folk.pdf
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