Award Winning HPC Enables O-I to do Next Level CAE


Owens–Illinois Inc. (O-I) is a Fortune 500 company that specializes in container glass products. O-I was able to achieve faster turnaround on jobs, and improved utilization of software and hardware assets through the use of TotalCAE Managed HPC Clusters

O-I Challenges 

A High Performance Computing (HPC) solution was needed to enable faster time to solution for ANSYS Fluent, and to better utilize ANSYS HPC Packs. 

Experienced CAE IT professionals in HPC were needed to quickly deliver the performance and availability required for the simulation environment. The HPC system is a critical tool for the engineering department and needed to be highly available with responsive daily support for the engineers with tight deadlines. 

Solution 

The TotalCAE Private Cloud solution was implemented to achieve the desired goals. TotalCAE Private Cloud is a turn-key fully managed HPC cluster that TotalCAE manages in the customers data center.

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