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Installation of Lumerical on Cluster and Core limit

    • PavanaKollipara
      Subscriber

      Hi,

      I have a basic question: The new ANSYS-Lumerical licenses are of 32 core limit. Previously, Lumerical installation on the cluster was done and I was able to use 100 nodes x 68 cores. Now, if I purchase the 32 core limit license, does it mean that I can use only 1 node x 32 cores, or can I still use 100 nodes x 32 cores? If anyone can answer this question, it would really help me out.

      Thanks in advance,

    • Lito
      Ansys Employee
      With the new Ansys licensing, for 1 FDTD solve license, can run one (1) simulation regardless of the number of nodes up to a max of 32 cores/processes. Additional solve licenses is required per additional 32 core increments. See this article for details.
      Best Lito
    • PavanaKollipara
      Subscriber
      Hi Lito,
      Thank you for the verification. We usually run intense simulations on the cluster (We use 16 nodes x 68 cores/node = 1088 cores in total) for a simulation. To verify, now using 1 FDTD solve license, we can use only 32 cores (not 32 cores/node). Is my understanding right? What do I need to do if I need much higher compute requirements?


    • Lito
      Ansys Employee
      Yes up to maximum of 32 cores. You will need 34 FDTD solve licenses to run an FDTD simulation for a total of 1088 cores (1088/32=34). Contact your Ansys account manager if you want to purchase additional "FDTD solve" license. Product name: "FDTD Accelerator". Unlike the full FDTD license, this is a "FDTD solve" only license and does not come with the "FDTD GUI" license.
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