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Compute Canada is a hosting provider for COMSOL. This means that we have COMSOL software installed on our clusters, but we do not provide a generic license accessible to everyone. Many institutions, faculties, and departments already have licenses that can be used on our clusters. Alternatively researchers can purchase a license from [https://account.cmc.ca/en/WhatWeOffer/Products/CMC-00200-00368.aspx CMC] for use anywhere in Canada, or purchase a dedicated [https://www.comsol.com/products/licensing Floating Network License] directly from the company for use on Compute Canada systems to run on a | Compute Canada is a hosting provider for COMSOL. This means that we have COMSOL software installed on our clusters, but we do not provide a generic license accessible to everyone. Many institutions, faculties, and departments already have licenses that can be used on our clusters. Alternatively, researchers can purchase a license from [https://account.cmc.ca/en/WhatWeOffer/Products/CMC-00200-00368.aspx CMC] for use anywhere in Canada, or purchase a dedicated [https://www.comsol.com/products/licensing Floating Network License] directly from the company for use on Compute Canada systems to run on a SHARCNET license server. |
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Licensing
Compute Canada is a hosting provider for COMSOL. This means that we have COMSOL software installed on our clusters, but we do not provide a generic license accessible to everyone. Many institutions, faculties, and departments already have licenses that can be used on our clusters. Alternatively, researchers can purchase a license from CMC for use anywhere in Canada, or purchase a dedicated Floating Network License directly from the company for use on Compute Canada systems to run on a SHARCNET license server.