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Free nodes boost COMSOL Multiphysics HPC (High Performance Computing) applications

Posted: 4 months ago by: Niklas Rom | 2 Comments |


Cluster computing is making its way to the engineering community. This is certainly true for users of COMSOL. Here is some great news: Users of COMSOL Multiphysics on floating network licenses will be able to deploy their simulations distributed on any number of nodes -- without any additional licensing cost.

As far as I know, COMSOL is the first developer of multiphysics software to take this step towards removing the financial barrier to large scale simulation on clusters. This is important for many of our customers. At recent COMSOL conferences in Boston and Milan, we had hundreds of attendees taking part in my tutorial on how to run COMSOL on Windows HPC Server 2008.

The next big event is SC09 Portland, Oregon. If you are interested in HPC this is a great event to attend. And feel free to visit us there (at Booth # 236) - we'll be happy to show you how to run COMSOL on clusters.

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Aamy Walker
Feb 24, 2010 at 10:29am UTC

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Aamy Walker
Feb 24, 2010 at 10:30am UTC

Thanks for the information shared here through which I have gathered information on HPC. By the way Have you heard about Cloud Computing Conference 2010 which is the world's largest conference on Cloud computing and its technologies. I got a wonderful opportunity to meet and talk with the world's leading experts of Cloud Computing. The information which I have gathered from the conference helped me to implement in my studies and in my job. I came to know about the Conference through http://cloudslam10.com


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