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In the world of computer-aided engineering (CAE), simulation plays a pivotal role in optimizing designs, reducing physical prototyping, and accelerating time to market. Ansys applications are at the forefront of this transformation. Yet, many engineering teams are still anchored to traditional workstation-based environments that limit the full potential of simulation workflows. High-performance computing (HPC) clusters offer a powerful alternative, designed to enhance engineering productivity, scale simulations, and improve collaboration.
Historically, HPC was considered too costly or complex for general engineering use, limited to large enterprises or academic research centers. However, this is no longer the case. The emergence of cost-effective, entry-level cluster solutions has changed the equation, bringing HPC within reach of a much broader audience.
Modern CAE workloads, especially those run with solvers like Ansys Fluent fluid simulation software, Ansys LS-DYNA nonlinear dynamics structural simulation software, and Ansys Mechanical structural finite element analysis (FEA) software, increasingly demand more memory, faster processing, and scalable storage. Workstations, while useful for CAD or small-scale simulations, often become bottlenecks. Engineers are forced to reduce model complexity, wait longer for results, or compromise on design iterations. This not only delays innovation but also reduces the quality of final products.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and Ansys have partnered to develop preconfigured HPC clusters tailored for CAE workloads. Powered by AMD EPYC processors, HPE's Cray and ProLiant systems deliver record-breaking performance for Ansys applications. HPE tests and validates configurations to ensure compatibility and performance for key solvers, including Fluent software, Mechanical software, LS-DYNA software, and Ansys HFSS high-frequency electromagnetic simulation software.
Recommended cluster configurations use AMD EPYC processors and scalable DDR5 memory. Networking options include 100GbE or InfiniBand. These clusters can start with as few as two nodes and expand as needed. Clusters can be installed into standard racks or integrated into existing networks. HPE also offers services for training, onboarding, and support.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and AMD solutions for Ansys applications
Remote display tools and virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) eliminate the need to transfer large files across the network. In this distributed model, engineers can rapidly access the HPC hardware and interactively post-process the simulation results from any computer. This distributed setup not only saves time but makes it easier to share results and collaborate across the organization.
NICE DCV, included in HPE's solutions, enables engineers to access Ansys applications securely from anywhere without transferring large files. This improves productivity and protects sensitive IP.
Using NICE DCV for remote visualization
HPC clusters aren’t just for elite engineering teams anymore. For engineers using Ansys software, moving from workstations to clusters can be a game-changer. It unlocks simulation potential, reduces design cycles, and helps create better products faster. HPE and Ansys deliver a validated, supported, and scalable path to HPC adoption — making it the right time to evolve from legacy systems to future-ready engineering infrastructure.
Ready to scale your simulations? Download “Workstations vs. Clusters for Ansys Applications: The Right Solution for Engineering Productivity,” and explore how HPE and Ansys can help you deploy the right HPC solution for your engineering workloads.
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