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Old   October 17, 2012, 19:49
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We're looking at using Rescale's cloud simulation platform (www.rescale.com) for some of our on demand CFD work - specifically running large designs of experiment and optimization problems.

Has anyone else had experiences running OpenFOAM on Rescale? Would love to get feedback from others as we run through their pilot program.

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Old   February 11, 2013, 14:44
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I've used Rescale for a CFD job using an internal code - they are really responsive, and their product is pretty straightforward to use and I was able to setup and run a basic optimization study very quickly.
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