Hello,
I have read that there is different kind of memory allocations for the Creo Simulate although the current Windows with 64-but can handle quite a big amount of memory in single machine. So my question in the Simulate use is that has anybody used the memory as hard drive? There are some commercial programs to change the memory look like a hard drive and using the working directory from the memory should be quite fast. Of course that means that in the computer there should be something like 100Gb memory (or more) installed, but that should also be much faster than any SSD disks currently. So using the "normal" 32 Gb as the computer memory and then creating the lets say f-drive from memory with 96 Gb should be quite fast for simulate use. If the solver etc. starts caching or swapping then the swapping would be done on the memory so the solram size should be quite meaningless..
If someone has the experience with this kind of settings, I would be appreciated of the shared experience about the equipment and how much faster the machine actually is, if the Simulate is working on memory.
- Kriste