Learn About Computational Fluid Dynamics in Manufacturing

High-performance computing (HPC) is widely used in the manufacturing industry to provide actionable insights in a wide variety of areas, including design, assembly, maintenance, testing and production. Traditionally, manufacturing industries run HPC workloads on-premises where low latency networking and high performance computational environments are possible. However, on-premises systems are time-consuming to maintain, expensive to refresh, and difficult to burst capacity up and down. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) offers high performance computing environments that delivers the same, or better, performance as on-premises systems. This is a very attractive proposition for many manufacturers, whether running HPC workloads completely in the cloud or as a hybrid model.

With OCI, you can spin up an HPC platform on-demand within minutes, auto-scale to meet workload demand, and shutdown automatically following simulations. Running your workloads in the cloud enables you to burst capacity up and down on demand, save time and costs from maintaining and upgrading on-premises hardware, and only pay for what you use.

Before You Begin

Learn more about high-performance computing. See High Performance Computing: OpenFOAM on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.