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SU2 on HPCBOX

9/24/2018

 
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HPCBOX™
HPCBOX is a desktop centric, workflow oriented HPC cloud platform built and delivered on Microsoft Azure. HPCBOX provides intelligent workflow capability that lets seamless plug-in of cloud infrastructure into your application pipeline giving fine grained control on your HPC cloud resources and applications. The platform combines cloud infrastructure, applications and managed services to bring supercomputer technology to your personal computer.

SU2
SU2 is an open-source collection of software tools written in C++ and Python for the analysis of partial differential equations (PDEs) and PDE-constrained optimization problems on unstructured meshes with state-of-the-art numerical methods. SU2 is a leading technology for adjoint-based optimization. Through the initiative of users and developers around the world, SU2 is now a well-established tool in the computational sciences with wide applicability to aeronautical, automotive, naval, and renewable energy industries, to name a few.
Source:https://su2code.github.io/

Unique Capabilities
HPCBOX cluster for SU2 includes SU2 6.1.0 Falcon, pre-installed and integrated to run in distributed parallel mode over a high speed Infiniband fabric on Microsoft Azure. Along with SU2, Gmsh and Paraview are available for use with hardware accelerated remote 3D support. Users can create and execute their simulation workflows with the rich desktop experience provided by HPCBOX, the same way they would do on their personal computers. Some of the unique capabilities offered by HPCBOX are:

Fine-grained control over HPC resources
HPCBOX provides real elasticity to HPC environments on the cloud, resources can be added, removed, shutdown and started on-demand, or, as part of the simulation pipeline.

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Remote 3D
Visualization is an important aspect of simulation engineering. HPCBOX delivers hardware accelerated remote 3D, allowing users to perform their post processing activities directly on the HPC cluster in the cloud. This is made possible with the use of Azure’s NVIDIA equipped GPU nodes for visualization and HPCBOX’s hardware accelerated remote graphics capability.

Secure
All access to the cluster, including file transfers is over a secure channel giving users the best possible industry standard protection for their HPC activities.

Rich Desktop Experience
HPCBOX delivers a rich desktop experience avoiding the use of complicated web forms and command line tools for simulation management and execution. This lets users maximize their use of HPC resources and gives them much more freedom in how they work with simulation engineering and virtual prototyping.
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