We have been using OpenDAP (formerly DODS) at COLA quite a bit the last few years.
To learn more about COLA, please see http://www.iges.org/aboutcola.html
We have integrated OpenDAP into our overall data workflow by integrating it into the GrADS software package, which has been our primary data analysis and display tool since the early 1990s: http://www.iges.org/grads/grads.html
GrADS running as a client uses the OpenDAP enabled version of the netCDF library. This allows GrADS to access data sets on most OpenDAP servers.
We have also implemented a server that combines the capabilities of OpenDAP and GrADS. It is called the GDS -- GrADS Data Server. See: http://www.iges.org/grads/gds/gds.html
See also the paper: http://grads.iges.org/grads/gds/joew.AMS.2001.pdf
We do a lot of computing at NCAR, and we run a GDS server there on dataportal. When scientists complete a model run, they put there data on dataportal, and then interactively analyse and visualize the data from their desktop.
We also distribute data sets of interest freely to the community via cola8.iges.org and monsoondata.org. You can view the usage stats for these servers online at: http://www.iges.org/stats/gds/
We also run the GDS on all of our internal disk systems. It allows data access and analysis in parallel with NFS. It forms the core of our data management system at COLA, allowing us to manage not only the data holdings of COLA but also the metadata: http://www.iges.org/about_greta.html
Please let me know if you have any further questions....
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