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Configuring LS-DYNA to Access Licensesĭescribes how to configure LS-DYNA to access network and/or node-locked licenses.How to install or upgrade network licenses.The individual download pages contain installation notes, and other information about supported platforms.Ĭontains a brief overview of licensing. Software Products and DocumentationĬontains a brief description of the main LST software products, with links to download pages for individual products.With our new solution, we are offering an “Enterprise” option, under which no such restriction applies.This page is the starting point for those who want to (a) download LST software products for the first time, or (b) upgrade their existing installations.
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The 25 mile limitation is a typical s/w LAN license term. In another email exchange with the company, I got the following response A reader posted a comment asking whether this license has the restriction that ANSYS has had in the past that the nodes used to run the program all have to be within 25 miles of each other.
[ UPDATE: I wasn’t able to get pricing - this is actually very common, but I still think its dumb - but I did get a little more info on the licenses. I’ve just emailed a follow up to Barbara to see if I can get pricing if I can, I’ll post it here. Essentially, as multiples of these new licenses are consumed by a simulation job, the amount of parallel processing enabled increases (very) quickly, out to very large scale. In the new approach, customers will be able to apply large-scale parallel to accomplish high-fidelity (big!) simulations without a 1:1 correspondence of licenses to hardware core count. We are also introducing a new highly scaled parallel option that departs from the per-core model. We will continue to offer per-core (per-process) parallel licensing, as in the past. I spoke with Barbara Hutchings, director of Strategic Partnerships at ANSYS, about these changes Something that’s good for data center operators and funding programs is the fact that with this product ANSYS is breaking the 1:1 correspondence between licenses and cores. This is good for science and engineering users. As noted above ANSYS will now offer a single SKU that bundles the ability to perform simulations in CFD (Fluent OR CFX), Mechanical, Electromagnetic (ANSOFT HFSS, etc.), even explicit dynamics (ANSYS AutoDYN) – all with one license product. This announcement is so much about new technology, but about a new way of positioning their products. Customers who need to combine multiphysics with HPC to address complex product development challenges stand to benefit from the outstanding value that the consolidated ANSYS HPC package will provide. In contrast to single-point solutions that require separate licenses for each solver, the new ANSYS HPC products will provide a cross-physics parallel computing capability that supports structural, fluids, thermal and electromagnetics simulation in a single solution.
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Last week ANSYS announced ANSYS HPC, a new product that bundles together its existing multiphysics software with HPC people in mind.ĪNSYS, Inc….announced plans to deliver ANSYS HPC, a solution set that will enable customers to obtain enhanced insight and productivity through expanded use of high-performance computing (HPC) with engineering simulation.