Cloud
Cloud computing describes a model that provides IT resources as a service on demand, for example, in the form of servers, data storage or applications.
Users can lease powerful individual virtual machines or even whole cluster environments. These machines can be used for batch processing numerical simulation jobs but also interactively as virtual workstations which allow remote desktop connections. Pricing (e.g. $/hour) depends on the chosen hardware configuration. Cloud computing can be a good alternative to purchasing an on-premises computer system. This can be especially benefical to meet peak simulation capacity demands (e.g. when facing project deadlines) or to evaluate simulation software on a specific hardware configuration.
Math2Market currently offers two cloud products: the GeoDict Cloud and the Math2Market Cloud. These are turnkey solutions to using GeoDict in the Cloud and require no additional effort.
Alternatively, users can also deploy a GeoDict installation within their own cloud environment. This requires a GeoDict cloud floating license.
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