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February 25, 2020, 15:38 |
Setting up a linux hpc cluster
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Hello all!
I have to setup a hpc cluster with 4 nodes with AMD Epyc CPUs and connected by infiniband for making CFD simulations with Ansys Fluent. The head node will also be for calculations. I just want some tips of how should I do it. The idea is to set it up with linux, maybe CentOS??, but then I don't know how anything would work together. Everything should be sent to the head node through Ansys RSM, but then... Is it possible to visualize how a simulation is going? or simply not until the end? Do you know about any guide to set all up? Also, I am not sure whether a GPU is required in the system in order to be able to somehow visualize the simulation status or something. Thank you very much for your help. Any tip would be helpful. |
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ansys fluent, hpc, linux cluster |
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