Welcome to the ANSYS Cloud Webinar
Good morning, everybody. Welcome to today's webinar. Currently, we don't have any attendees, but we'll proceed with the introduction.
About Ozen Engineering
We are Ozen Engineering, an ANSYS channel partner. We sell ANSYS products and use physics-based simulation to solve multidisciplinary engineering problems using industry-leading CAD technology. We are a simulation-driven product developer and a consulting company. We were proud to be the channel partner of the year for 2018.
Today's Topic: ANSYS Cloud
Today's topic is ANSYS Cloud. We also provide cloud solutions through Ozen Cloud and ANSYS Cloud. We have a series of webinars scheduled, with the next one in two weeks. Our webinar library is available on our website for those interested.
Introduction to ANSYS Cloud
ANSYS Cloud was introduced in release 2019 R1. It is integrated into the software, eliminating the need for manual data transfer. After simulation, results are sent to you for post-processing, which can be done on the cloud portal or your phone. You can manage your files and perform various post-processing tasks through ANSYS Cloud.
Features of ANSYS Cloud
- Intuitive to use and integrates seamlessly into the Fluent workflow.
- Provides quick access to Cloud HPC directly from within ANSYS applications.
- Available in several data center locations worldwide.
- Pay-for-use model with ANSYS Cloud service fee plus ANSYS elastic units.
- Includes 1TB cloud storage, 1TB/month data transfer, 3D remote visualization, and 24/7 support.
Job Categories and Pricing
Jobs are categorized into three sizes:
- Small: 12 cores, 1 node, 13 AUs/hour.
- Medium: 36 cores, 18 AUs/hour.
- Large: 96 cores, 8 nodes, 25 AUs/hour.
Every customer is entitled to a free 30-day trial with up to 1000 elastic units and three engineering accounts.
Live Demonstration
For those who joined late, we'll show another hands-on demo of ANSYS Cloud. We have a 2019 R1 project open for a steady-state thermal analysis. The setup involves a box with two sides of temperature defined: 22°C and 100°C. The ANSYS Cloud wizard helps in setting up and submitting the job.
Submitting a Job
To submit a job:
- Sign in to your account.
- Ensure the green lights on the icons are on.
- Submit the job through the ANSYS Cloud wizard.
- Choose the appropriate configuration (small, medium, large).
- Download results after completion.
Monitoring and Post-Processing
Monitor your job through the cloud portal or phone apps. Once completed, download the results for local post-processing. For simple jobs, avoid using cloud resources unnecessarily.
Upcoming Webinars and Support
We have a series of webinars every two weeks. Visit our website for the schedule and access to past webinars. For inquiries, contact us at info@ozeninc.com or support@ozeninc.com.
Questions and Answers
Question: Where to download and how to install ANSYS Cloud?
Answer: Sign up for a cloud trial, log into the cloud portal, and download the installation package. After installation, it will appear in the workbench as a wizard.
Thank you for attending today's webinar. Have a great day!
Good morning, everybody. Welcome to today's webinar. We don't have any attendees at this moment. Today's topic will be ANSYS Cloud. Before we start the webinar, just a little bit of an introduction to our company. We are Ozen Engineering. We are an ANSYS channel partner. We sell ANSYS products.
We use physics-based simulation to solve multidisciplinary engineering problems using industry-leading CD technology. We're a simulation-driven product development or simulation company. We're also a consulting company.
We are proud to introduce ourselves as the channel partner of the year for 2018. As we said, we sell ANSYS. ANSYS has multiple different products to realize your engineering work. Recently, ANSYS has included optics in their portfolio.
We also provide cloud solutions, Ozen Cloud and ANSYS Cloud, which is also the topic of the day. We have a series of webinars listed. Upcoming next will be two weeks away. We also have a webinar library available on our website. If you're interested, you can browse through it.
So let's get into the topic today. So today we're trying to introduce you to ANSYS Cloud. First, I'll show a quick demonstration on the cloud and followed up by a live demo. So let's get started.
ANSYS Cloud was recently introduced in release 2019 R 1. As you see on this live demo, it is built into the software. You don't have to manually transfer data. Everything will do it for yourself. After the simulation is done, the results will be sent to you, and you can do post-processing.
You can do post-processing on the cloud portal, as well as on your phone. Through the cloud portal, you'll be able to manage your files. You can do various things, such as download the results from the Cloud Simulation and post-process them on your local machine.
As you can see, it's an easy cloud job, very simple submission. Here are some of the testimonials that customers say about ANSYS Cloud. It's intuitive to use and integrates seamlessly into the Fluent workflow.
It provides an easy-to-use option for quick access to Cloud HPC directly from within ANSYS applications. Cloud has several data center locations that you can submit your jobs to. Here we are in the West US region. It is also available in other regions throughout the world.
The mechanism of this cloud is really as a pay-for-what-you-use on the ANSYS Cloud. It comes with ANSYS Cloud service fee plus ANSYS elastic units. What it comes with is one terabyte cloud storage, one terabyte per month album data transfer, and 3D remote visualization.
Of course, it's 24/7 support for running jobs. As we said, you can monitor your jobs through the cloud portal. We categorize the jobs into three categories: small, medium, and large. Depending on the size of the job, it will cost you a different amount of ANSYS elastic units or a EU.
Every customer is up to a free trial of 30 days, with 1000 elastic units, three engineering hours per account. And, of course, it includes all the cloud features. Feel free to sign up here at this link down here.
Now, just in case you missed it, the live demo, I would like to show you another hands-on demo on my own screen just to give you a view of what ANSYS Cloud feels like. Right now, I have a 2019 R1 project opened up. It's a steady-state thermal analysis.
So when we open up our project, it's a very simple setup. I have a box with two sides of temperature defined. On one side, the temperature is 22 degrees Celsius. On the bottom side, it's 100 degrees Celsius. We're just trying to do a heat transfer analysis on that.
So when everything is set up, we simply click this ANSYS Cloud wizard here. It will open up. If you're not signed in at the time when you click on this, it will ask you for your signing credentials. Just a little bit of an explanation on these icons.
You want to make sure these two have the green lights on it. This button will lead you to the Cloud Forum where there will be engineers and other customers sharing their knowledge, questions, and concerns. You will find a lot of useful information on the forum. Thank you.
This one will lead you to your Cloud portal. We can take a look at the Cloud portal just real quick. It will ask you to sign in. So as you can see, it will give you a number of tokens that you can use. And this is the user page with the information you need to have under control.
Click on that and you can access the Cloud portal just as you would in an ironclad cloud portal where you interact with Azure cloud, whether you're using AWS, Azure, or Cloud operations will be possible. Who knows? Just a couple of visitors, if not.
However, if you want to share with others, there's the portal itself. That's it. Let's go through the wizard and see if things are set up. Thank you. Thank you. So this is it, and I'm going to submit the job from Microsoft well technical, document, and contact book stuff. It's not psychological.
Just two about the whole process. The jobs over there. My files help you to manage the project files that you submitted. Downloads give you two options here to download a cloud installation package. You can install it through a very quick and easy cloud wizard.
In case the cloud wizard doesn't go well as it expected, you can always install it through extension mode. And there's a little bit of setup to do it, not very trivial, but ANSYS cloud and ANSYS support group are always there to help you with.
Of course, Ozen engineering is always here to help you with that. And some analytics to give you just some data on the cloud, on the cloud, on the cloud. So, you can see here, you can see that you have a cloud platform. So, once that's just about it for the cloud wizard.
So, now we're ready to submit a job. Let's just name it as cloud test. And then usually, you will automatically recognize what kind of analyses you're trying to submit. In this case, we're going to use a cloud analysis. It recognizes it. The region, we choose West US.
Configuration, this is the, this determines the simulation size that I mentioned earlier. There are three categories: small, medium, large. The small, as it indicates, is 12 cores, one node. It takes 13 AUs per hour. The medium uses 36 cores, takes up 18 AUs per hour.
And the large will use up to 96 cores, 8 nodes, and costs you 25 AUs per hour. So, this one is a really simple one. We'll just click small. And we're also, we do want to download the results after the completion. There's some, also some advanced options for you to choose from.
We'll just leave it as is for now. When everything is ready to go, we can submit the job. So, we'll just click the submit button. And now, that's it. And then once the analysis is done, we can go to the cloud web. So, we're going to go to cloud test.
And then after the analysis, we'll see that we've completed the cloud test. So, we see that we can submit the jobs. So as you can see, you're monitoring a job as it goes. You can see the cloud test is running. It tells you to study the thermal analysis.
As you can see, my email gives me a pop-up message saying that the job is submitted. As you can see here, my email is telling me there's a message is sending to my email box telling me the job has started. You can view your job here. Which will lead you to the cloud portal.
You can monitor through the portal. In case you missed the earlier live demo on the PowerPoint, you are also able to monitor jobs through your phone through your phone apps. Once set up, you can go to the cloud portal. You can see the job is submitted.
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recommend you to waste your resources by sending a very simple job onto the cloud. We're only doing this demo for the demo purposes, but we don't want, we don't want, we are not recommending you to use cloud as every time you submit a job.
So again, while we're waiting on a job to be completed, feel free to reach out to us. We're happy to help you, our salesperson are happy to help you to set up a free trial for the cloud, for NSF cloud. As we, as I said earlier, we have a series of webinars coming up every two weeks.
You can visit, you can see this, you can see the schedule by visiting our website. The link is down here. And also there's various past webinars in our webinar library available on our website. Obviously, it's been quite a while since we've Això it's a good place. Great. Thank you so much, Tim..
Thank you. Thank you. I'm happy to meet you. One for me, Kim Williams, and my colleague, Pusha S fans. Some of who is not a part of it. the Fluent side. As of for now, we're still waiting for a go on whether the EBU products are available. It should be available by the end of this month.
Also, we just had another release of a new release of the whole portfolio, which is ANSYS 2019 R 2. The cloud is also available on R2, but we do hear from the customer that there are still some work to be done behind the scenes.
So if you are interested in a trial or trying to use cloud at this moment, we recommend you to use the R1 version instead of the R 2. And as we can see on the portal, it tells me that there's one job that's running and where our cloud test is running.
Once this is done, you will be able to download the results to your local machine and you can post-process it as usual. So that's it. Thank you. So I feel like it might take a little bit more to... Oh, okay. So as you know, it's a cloud platform, so it takes time for the file to be transferred.
So as I've mentioned and emphasized over and over again, for a simple job like this, don't do not submit your job. But if you have a large job and you do not have the resources, the physical resources or computation resources, try the ANSYS cloud platform. It is worth it.
If you have any questions at this moment, feel free to put your questions in the chat or in the questions section. Okay. So the job is completed. Okay. So I'm going to go ahead and start the presentation. Okay. So now it's ready. We can post-process it in the cloud. Okay.
So this can also be done on your phone. Okay. So let's create a temperature contour. Okay. So let's create a temperature contour. Okay. So let's create a temperature contour. As you remember, I defined the upper side as 25 Celsius degree. The lower... Well, actually it was... Sorry.
It was 22. So yep, it was 22. And then the lower round is 100. That makes perfect sense. Okay. And then the lower round is 100. That makes perfect sense. And of course, you can download these results to your local machine and post-process them as well.
And of course, you can download these results to your local machine and post-process them as well. Okay. That'll be all for today. Okay. That'll be all for today. We'll probably have another similar webinar when the cloud is available on the electronic business units as well. Okay.
We'll try to give you a more... We'll try to give you a more... Comprehensive demo at the next time. Thanks for joining everybody. Goodbye. Goodbye. We have a question here. We have a question here. We have a question here. We have a question here. We have a question here. Are you able to...
Are you able to... Are you able to... Are you able to... Are you able to... Are you able to... Oh, okay. So the question is where to download and how to install it or it automatically appearing in the workbench. The answer... There's two questions to this. I'll answer that.
So first, you will sign up for a cloud trial. Once you sign up, you will be able to log into this cloud portal. On the cloud portal, there is the download section where you can download the installation package. And after install, it will automatically appear in the workbench.
Once you open up an analysis, like mechanical or fluent, it will show up as a wizard on the top of your menu bar. The wizard will show up and you can set up a new job. Yep, that will be it. Okay. Any more questions or concerns or comments?
Yeah, of course, if you have any other inquiries, feel free to reach out to us using, sending to info at ozoninc.com or support at ozoninc.com. Okay. Bye. Have a good rest of the day. Bye. Thanks, everybody, for attending this webinar today. Have a nice rest of the day. Bye. Bye.