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This document outlines the installation prerequisites for Ansys, Inc. products on Linux platforms for Release 2025 R1, including supported operating systems and hardware requirements. Key points include the need to install products chronologically to avoid licensing issues, and specific hardware requirements for GPU acceleration in Mechanical APDL. Additionally, it provides details on disk space, memory requirements, and necessary libraries for installation.

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Sysreq Linx

This document outlines the installation prerequisites for Ansys, Inc. products on Linux platforms for Release 2025 R1, including supported operating systems and hardware requirements. Key points include the need to install products chronologically to avoid licensing issues, and specific hardware requirements for GPU acceleration in Mechanical APDL. Additionally, it provides details on disk space, memory requirements, and necessary libraries for installation.

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Chapter 1: Installation Prerequisites for Linux

This document describes the steps necessary to correctly install and configure all Ansys, Inc. products
on Linux platforms for Release 2025 R1. To view a complete list of the products available, see Applications
Included with Each Product (p. ?).

Notes

Not all products may be available on all Linux platforms. See the remainder of this document for
detailed information on which products are available on which platforms.

At Release 2025 R1, Ansys BladeGen, Vista CCD, Vista CPD, Vista RTD, and Vista AFD are not supported
on Linux platforms.

Ansys Workbench is installed by default as product components to most Ansys, Inc. products. Ansys
Workbench is not installed as part of the products under Ansys Additional Tools. Ansys Workbench in-
cludes the following applications:

• DesignModeler

• Design Exploration

• Meshing

• Remote Solve Manager

• Fluent Meshing

• EKM Client

Important Notice
If you wish to run multiple releases of Ansys, Inc. software, you MUST install them chronologically (that
is, Release 2024 R2 followed by Release 2025 R1). If you install an earlier release after installing Release
2025 R1, you will encounter licensing issues that may prevent you from running any products/releases.
If you need to install an earlier release after you have already installed Release 2025 R1, you MUST un-
install Release 2025 R1, then re-install the releases in order.

Summary of New and Changed Features


The following features are new or changed at Release 2025 R1. Review these items carefully.

• The Ansys installation program has been updated to support RedHat 9 and Ubuntu 22.

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1.1. System Prerequisites


Ansys, Inc. Release 2025 R1 products are supported on the Linux platforms and operating system levels
listed in the following tables. Patches listed may be superseded by newer versions; see your vendor for
the most current version. See the individual Platform Certification Specifics in this guide for more in-
formation on specific platform requirements. For up-to-date information on hardware platforms or op-
erating systems that have been certified, go to the Platform Support section of the Ansys Website.

Table 1.1: Supported Linux Platforms

Platform Processor Operating System Platform Availability


architecture
(directory name)
Linux x64 EM64T/Opteron 64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 - linx64 Download
8.10, Red Hat Enterprise Linux / USB
9.4, SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server and Desktop 15 SP3 -
SP5, Ubuntu LTS Desktop and
Server 20.04 & 22.04, Rocky
Linux 8.10 and 9.4
For detailed and current support information, see the Platform Support section of the Ansys Website.

Supported Platforms for High Performance Computing

See the discussions on Configuring Distributed Ansys and Configuring Ansys CFX Parallel for detailed
information on supported platforms for distributed computing.

Supported Products By Platform

For a complete list of products supported by each platform, see the Platform Support by Applic-
ation PDF on the Platform Support section of the Ansys Website.

1.1.1. CAD Support


The following CAD and auxiliary programs are supported on the indicated products and platforms.
Products are:

A = Mechanical APDL
W = Ansys Workbench
I = Ansys ICEM CFD (standalone and Ansys Workbench Readers)

Table 1.2: CAD Support by Platform

Linux x64
CATIA 4.2.4 A, I
CATIA V5 R2023 W, I
CATIA V6 R2024.x W, I
Parasolid 35.1 A, W, I
ACIS 2023 A, W, I 1

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Linux x64
NX 22065, 2212 5, 2306 5 A, W, I
STEP AP203, AP214, AP 242 A, W, I
IGES 4.0, 5.2, 5.3 A 2, W, I 3
GEMS I
Rhinoceros I4

1. For Ansys ICEM CFD standalone, ACIS 18.0.1 is the supported version for all platforms.

2. MAPDL supports 5.1 by default, but 5.2 is also supported if the IOPTN command is used.

3. IGES Versions 4.0, 5.2, and 5.3 are supported.

4. Support limited to Rhinoceros 3 and earlier.

5. Support limited to SuSE Linux Enterprise 15.

1.2. Disk Space and Memory Requirements


You will need the disk space shown here for each product for installation and proper functioning. The
numbers listed here are the maximum amount of disk space you will need. Depending on the options
selected for each product and shared product features, you may require less disk space when installing
multiple products.

Product Disk Space (GB)


Ansys Additive 41.6
Ansys Aqwa 23.8
Ansys Autodyn 23.8
Ansys AVxcelerate Sensors 26.6
Ansys AVxcelerate Sensors Library for SCANeR 9.9
Ansys AVxcelerate Sensors Library for CarMaker 8.2
Ansys BladeModeler 16.7
Ansys CFD Post only 24.4
Ansys CFX (includes CFD-Post) 26.6
Ansys Chemkin 27.3
Ansys Customization Files for User-Programmable Features 23.7
Ansys Dynamic Reporting 27.3
Ansys EnSight 28.9
Ansys Electromagnetics Suite 49.4
Ansys Electromagnetics RSM 3.7
Ansys FENSAP-ICE 27.3
Ansys Fluent (includes CFD-Post) 48.4
Ansys Forte (includes EnSight) 31.7

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Product Disk Space (GB)


Ansys Geometry Interfaces 14.0
Ansys ICEM CFD 24.4
Ansys Icepak (includes CFD-Post) 25.4
Ansys Lumerical 10.1
Ansys Lumerical Photonic Verilog-A 3.6
Ansys LS-DYNA 25.4
Ansys Mechanical Products 40.8
Ansys Model Fuel Library (Encrypted) 27.3
Ansys Motion 26.8
Ansys optiSLang 19.2
Ansys Polyflow Classic (includes CFD-Post) 48.4
Ansys Reaction Workbench 27.3
Ansys Remote Solve Manager 12.8
Ansys Rocky 8.0
Ansys Sherlock 39.9
Ansys Speos HPC 10.0
AnsysSpeos RPC 7.7
Ansys TurboGrid 24.8
Ansys TwinAI 13.6
Disk space required to install all products: 161.0

Memory Requirements

You must have a minimum of 8 GB of memory to run product installations, 16 or 32 GB of memory


is recommended.

1.3. Requirements for the GPU Accelerator in Mechanical APDL


Your system must meet the following requirements to use the GPU accelerator capability in Mechanical
APDL. For information on the most recently tested GPU cards, see the GPU Accelerator Capabilities
PDF on the Platform Support section of the Ansys Website.

• The machine(s) being used for the simulation must contain at least one GPU card.

• A minimum 16GB of on-card memory is recommended in order to achieve meaningful acceleration


in simulations that can use the GPU card.

• To achieve optimal performance, only GPU cards with significant double precision performance (FP64)
are recommended for use with the sparse direct solver and eigensolvers based on the sparse solver
(for example, Block Lanczos or subspace). The following cards are recommended:

Recommended Solvers

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Requirements for the GPU Accelerator in Mechanical APDL

Card Release Sparse Iterative (PCG, Mixed


Year (Direct) etc.)
AMD Instinct MI325X 2024 Y Y Y
AMD Instinct MI300X 2023 Y Y Y
AMD Instinct MI210 2022 Y Y Y
AMD Instinct MI250, MI250X 2021 Y Y Y
NVIDIA B100 2024 Y Y Y
NVIDIA A800 2024 Y Y Y
NVIDIA H100 2022 Y Y Y
NVIDIA A30 2021 Y Y Y
NVIDIA A100 2020 Y Y Y

AMD Radeon Pro W7900, W7800 2023 N Y Y


NVIDIA RTX 5880 Ada 2024 N Y Y
NVIDIA RTX 5000 Ada, A4500 2023 N Y Y
Ada
NVIDIA L40 2022 N Y Y
NVIDIA RTX 6000 Ada 2022 N Y Y
NVIDIA RTX A5500 2022 N Y Y
NVIDIA A16, A10 2021 N Y Y
NVIDIA RTX A5000, A4500, 2021 N Y Y
A4000
NVIDIA RTX A6000 2020 N Y Y
NVIDIA A40 2020 N Y Y

• For NVIDIA GPU cards, note the following:

1. The Mechanical APDL installation provides the necessary CUDA 12.6 libraries to accelerate
the FEA solution. No separate installation of CUDA is required.

2. The GPU driver is not installed by Mechanical APDL. The driver version must be 525.60.13 or
newer.

• For AMD GPU cards, note the following:

1. The Mechanical APDL installation provides the necessary HIP/ROCm 6.2.0 libraries to accelerate
the FEA solution. No separate installation of HIP/ROCm is required. Note that your machine
must have at least SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP2 to use the ROCm libraries.

2. The GPU driver is not installed by Mechanical APDL. The driver version must be 6.2.0 or
newer. Some instructions are given below.

– the following AMD link lists their .

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– To install the AMD driver, you must perform the three-step procedure summarized below
and described in detail with specific Linux commands for different operating systems on
the AMD page: .

– Download the "amdgpu-install" script to your system using the appropriate commands for
your operating system. Note that the version of amdgpu-install must come from the ROCm
6.2.0 page, and you only need to download the installer script (the full ROCm package is
not needed).

– Install the "kernel-mode driver" with the following command:


sudo amdgpu-install --usecase=dkms

– Install the “libdrm-amdgpu” library to your operating system using the appropriate com-
mands.

– Add your user name (LOGNAME) to the list of users in the video group through the following
command.
sudo usermod -a -G video $LOGNAME

• To utilize a GPU device that is not on the recommended list of cards, set the following environment
variable:

ANSGPU_OVERRIDE=1

This is most beneficial when you wish to run on newer GPUs that were not available at the time of
release of this version of the Ansys program. If you choose to use this environment variable, you
should ensure that the GPU device that you wish to use is sufficiently powerful, in terms of both
double-precision compute power and on-card memory, to achieve meaningful acceleration for your
simulation. Using this environment variable with an underpowered CPU may actually decelerate your
simulation.

• If you have issues setting up the GPU drivers, see Troubleshooting in the Parallel Processing Guide.

1.4. Additional Hardware and Software Requirements


• Based upon your platform version and installed products you may need to install additional Linux
libraries and packages. For a list of libraries and packages by product, see Installation Troubleshooting
- Mechanical APDL (p. ?).

• Intel 64 / AMD64 system with a supported operating system version installed

• 8 GB of RAM

• 128 GB free on the hard drive is recommended

• A current default web browser must be installed to view the Ansys internet-based help document-
ation.

For a complete list of supported browsers, see the Browser Support PDF on the Platform Support
section of the Ansys Website.

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Additional Hardware and Software Requirements

Note that Google Chrome does not support the Linux platforms that Ansys supports.

For a local copy of the product documentation on your system, download an installable version from
the Ansys Download Center. Instructions for installing the Local Help are included with the download
package.

• TCP/IP for the license manager (see the Ansys Licensing Guide for more information on TCP/IP)

• Approximately twice as much swap space as memory. The amount of memory swap space on the
system may limit the size of the model that can be created and/or solved.

• Discrete graphics card with the latest drivers and compatible with the supported operating systems.
For full functionality, use of a recent NVIDIA Quadro or AMD FirePro card with at least 1 GB of discrete
video memory and supporting OpenGL version 4.5 or above. Intel Iris Pro Integrated graphics has
also been used successfully.

For information on the most recently tested graphics cards, see the Graphics Cards TestedPDF on
the Platform Support section of the Ansys Website.

Note:

– Vendor Legacy Support: To be compatible, legacy GL 4.5 compliant cards


should still be within the official legacy support period of their respective
graphics vendor, and must still be receiving regular driver updates. Visit the
appropriate vendor websites to review legacy hardware lists.

• A minimum screen resolution of: 1024 x 768 (4:3 aspect ratio), 1366 x 768 (16:9 aspect ratio) or 1280
x 800 (16:10 aspect ratio) with minimum 24 bit color. A higher screen resolution such as 1920x1080
(16:9) or 1920x1200 (16:10) is strongly recommended for most applications.

Note:

– A number of cosmetic display issues have been reported when running the install-
ation program on Linux platforms using AMD graphics cards. These issues do not
affect the installation functionality.

– Ultra High Definition (4K) Graphics Cards: Use of Ultra High Definition (4K)
graphics cards may cause a number of cosmetic display issues (including enlarged
or reduced text and incorrect positioning of option labels). These issues do not affect
the functionality of the installation program.

• X11, OpenGL graphics libraries

• Mesa-libGL (OpenGL) is required to run data-integrated Ansys Workbench applications such as


Mechanical.

• For most applications, a three-button mouse is required to access all available functionality.

• PDF reader software is required to read the installation guides and other user documentation.

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• Running Ansys Fluent or Ansys CFX on Cray systems requires a minimum of Cray Linux Environment
6.0 update 03 (based on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12).

• For Ansys CFX on Cray systems, in order to use the command-line application cfx5mondata, you
must ensure that library libsmime3.so is installed.

1.4.1. Speos HPC Software Requirements


Speos software offers the ability to run simulation jobs on a Linux cluster using the GPU Cores of the
machines. Speos HPC requires a minimum NVIDIA A5000 graphics adapter with a NVIDIA driver
550.107.02.

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