ADIOS 2 : The Adaptable Input Output System version 2
This is ADIOS 2 : The Adaptable Input/Output (I/O) System, ADIOS 2 is developed as part of the United States Department of Energy's Exascale Computing Program.
ADIOS 2 is a framework designed for scientific data I/O to publish and subscribe (put/get) data when and where required.
ADIOS 2 transports data as groups of self-describing variables and attributes across different media types (such as files, wide-area-networks, and remote direct memory access) using a common application programming interface for all transport modes. ADIOS 2 can be used on supercomputers, cloud systems, and personal computers.
ADIOS 2 focuses on:
- Performance I/O scalability in high performance computing (HPC) applications.
- Adaptability unified interfaces to allow for several modes of transport (files, memory-to-memory)
- Ease of Use two-level application programming interface (APIs)
- Full APIs for HPC applications: C++11, Fortran 90, C 99, Python 2 and 3
- Simplified High-Level APIs for data analysis: Python 2 and 3, C++11, Matlab
 
In addition, ADIOS 2 APIs are based on:
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MPI ADIOS 2 is MPI-based, it can be used in non-MPI serial code. Non-MPI 100% serial build is optional. 
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Data Groups ADIOS 2 favors a deferred/prefetch/grouped variables transport mode by default to maximize data-per-request ratios. Sync mode, one variable at a time, is treated as the special case. 
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Data Steps ADIOS 2 follows the actual production/consumption of data using an I/O “steps” abstraction removing the need to manage extra indexing information. 
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Data Engines ADIOS 2 Engine abstraction allows for reusing the APIs for different transport modes removing the need for drastic code changes. 
Documentation
Please find The ADIOS 2 User Guide at readthedocs
Getting ADIOS2
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From source: Install ADIOS 2 documentation requires CMake v3.6 or above. For a cmake configuration example see scripts/runconf/runconf.sh 
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Conda packages: 
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Spack: adios2 package 
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Docker images: - Ubuntu 18.04: under scripts/docker/images/ubuntu18.04/Dockerfile
 
Once ADIOS 2 is installed refer to:
Releases
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Latest release: v2.5.0 
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Previous releases: https://github.com/ornladios/ADIOS2/releases 
Reporting Bugs
If you found a bug, please open an issue on ADIOS2 github repository
Contributing
We invite the community to contribute, see Contributor's Guide to ADIOS 2 for instructions on how to contribute. ADIOS 2 will always be free and open-source.
License
ADIOS >= 2.0 is licensed under the Apache License v2.0.  See the accompanying
Copyright.txt for more details.
Directory layout
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bindings - public application programming interface, API, language bindings (C++11, C, Fortran, Python and Matlab) 
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cmake - Project specific CMake modules 
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examples - Simple set of examples in different languages 
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scripts - Project maintenance and development scripts 
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source - Internal source code for private components - adios2 - source directory for the ADIOS2 library to be installed under install-dir/lib/libadios2.
- utils - source directory for the binary utilities, to be installed under install-dir/bin
 
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testing - Tests using gtest 
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