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ANSYS HPC - possible !?

ANSYS HPC - possible !?

ANSYS HPC - possible !?

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Hi all,

I am in doubt about the next situation:

-at my work we have two ansys license installed on two different computer. The platform is the same (HP brand) both with the same version of windows and linux.
-unfortunately, sometime is necessary to run some problem, which can during very long time on a single computer.

My question is: I can used option share memory or distribution solution without buy other supplementary license ? I can use both computers to run the same problem without other investment in license ?

-both computer have dual core intel xeon (single cpu/workstation)

Thank you very much for your opinion. I will appreciate if somebody used already this settings and posted here opinion and some advice about how it works the system, and how increase the performance.

Best regards.  

Mess with the best die like the rest...ANSYS is the best !!!

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