CIQ Optimizes Rocky Linux for Ansys Access on Azure: A Game-Changer for Engineering Simulations
Ansys, the world's largest simulation software provider, chose CIQ, the Founding Sponsor of Rocky Linux, to provide Azure-hosted Rocky Linux images optimized specifically for running Ansys Access. This development is a huge leap forward for HPC (High Performance Computing) engineering and simulation workloads, combining the power of open source Linux with the scalability of cloud computing.
Why Rocky Linux for Ansys?
Rocky Linux has become the Enterprise Linux market leader and a trusted platform for enterprises. Known for its stability, security, and performance, Rocky Linux provides an ideal foundation for enterprise, AI, and HPC environments. CIQ, a leader in the Rocky Linux ecosystem, is your Day Zero Partner for Ansys Access simulation and Rocky Linux running on Azure.
The power of Ansys Access on Azure
Ansys Access allows users to seamlessly run complex engineering simulations in the cloud, harnessing the immense computational power of Azure's infrastructure. This cloud-based platform enables engineers to perform detailed simulations of mechanical, thermal, fluid, and electromagnetic phenomena without the need for expensive, on-premises hardware.
The CIQ-Azure advantage
By creating an optimized version of Rocky Linux specifically for Ansys Access on Azure, CIQ is unlocking new levels of performance and efficiency for users. This tailored OS ensures that Ansys workloads perform reliably and run more smoothly, minimizing latency and maximizing computational throughput. Azure's elasticity allows users to scale resources up or down based on demand, ensuring cost-efficiency and speed.
With this optimization, engineers and scientists can achieve faster simulations, more accurate results, and ultimately, more innovative designs.
Future of cloud-based simulations
The partnership between CIQ, Ansys, and Microsoft Azure signals a shift in how engineering simulations are performed. As more industries adopt cloud-based solutions for their critical workloads, the need for robust, high performance operating systems like Rocky Linux becomes increasingly vital.
This collaboration is a testament to the power of open source innovation, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in engineering and simulation. With CIQ's continued support and optimization of Rocky Linux for cloud environments like Azure, the future of cloud-based HPC looks brighter than ever.
Run Ansys Access on Rocky Linux in the Microsoft Azure cloud here: Microsoft Azure Marketplace
CIQ is proud to be an Ansys technology partner and Microsoft Azure partner, offering supported and trustworthy cloud-based Rocky Linux images.