COMSOL Community:
I currently have a frequency-swept simulation running that comprises 30GB physical /41GB virtual memory, off of an 8-core, 128GB system. Even though a sweep in off-normal incidence angles is desired, currently I am only solving at one angle, and over a smaller bandwidth, out of concerns of failure over days/weeks-long nested sweeps.
I feel that with this lack of full memory usage I am not working as efficiently as possible. My question is: would there be any benefit in running a second GUI to concurrently solve at the next angle, or even solve at the same angle, but over a different bandwidth? Is there any other solution to be more efficient--i.e. maximize memory usage?
Thanks!
-Bryan
I currently have a frequency-swept simulation running that comprises 30GB physical /41GB virtual memory, off of an 8-core, 128GB system. Even though a sweep in off-normal incidence angles is desired, currently I am only solving at one angle, and over a smaller bandwidth, out of concerns of failure over days/weeks-long nested sweeps.
I feel that with this lack of full memory usage I am not working as efficiently as possible. My question is: would there be any benefit in running a second GUI to concurrently solve at the next angle, or even solve at the same angle, but over a different bandwidth? Is there any other solution to be more efficient--i.e. maximize memory usage?
Thanks!
-Bryan