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The Ansys [https://www.ansys.com/it-solutions/platform-support Platform Support] page states "the current release has been tested to read and open databases from the five previous releases".  The page also provides software and hardware version information defining optimal supported platform infrastructure to run Ansys on for both the current AND previous Ansys releases.  
The Ansys [https://www.ansys.com/it-solutions/platform-support Platform Support] page states "the current release has been tested to read and open databases from the five previous releases".  The page also provides software and hardware version information defining optimal supported platform infrastructure to run Ansys on for both the current AND previous Ansys releases.  


== What's New == <!--T:6739-->
== What's New == <!--T:6740-->


Ansys posts [https://www.ansys.com/products/release-highlights Product Release and Updates] for the latest releases.  Similar information for previous releases can generally be pulled up for various application topics by visiting the Ansys [https://www.ansys.com/blog blog] page and using the FILTERS search bar.  For example searching on <code>What’s New Fluent 2024 gpu</code> pulls up a document with title <code>[https://www.ansys.com/blog/fluent-2024-r1 What’s New for Ansys Fluent in 2024 R1?]</code> containing a wealth of the latest gpu support information. Specifying a version number in the [https://www.ansys.com/news-center/press-releases Press Release] search bar is also a good way to find new release information.  At the time of this writing Ansys 2024R2 is the current release and will be installed when interest is expressed or there is evident need to support newer hardware or solver capabilities.  To request a new version be installed submit a problem ticket.
Ansys posts [https://www.ansys.com/products/release-highlights Product Release and Updates] for the latest releases.  Similar information for previous releases can generally be pulled up for various application topics by visiting the Ansys [https://www.ansys.com/blog blog] page and using the FILTERS search bar.  For example searching on <code>What’s New Fluent 2024 gpu</code> pulls up a document with title <code>[https://www.ansys.com/blog/fluent-2024-r1 What’s New for Ansys Fluent in 2024 R1?]</code> containing a wealth of the latest gpu support information. Specifying a version number in the [https://www.ansys.com/news-center/press-releases Press Release] search bar is also a good way to find new release information.  At the time of this writing Ansys 2024R2 is the current release and will be installed when interest is expressed or there is evident need to support newer hardware or solver capabilities.  To request a new version be installed submit a problem ticket.
   
   
== Service Packs == <!--T:6740-->
== Service Packs == <!--T:6741-->


Ansys regularly releases service packs to fix and enhance various issues with its major releases.  Therefore starting with Ansys 2024 a separate ansys module will appear on the clusters with a decimal and two digits appearing after the release number whenever a service pack is been installed over the initial release.  For example, the initial 2024 release without any service pack applied maybe loaded by doing <code>module load ansys/2024R1</code> while a module with Service Pack 3 applied maybe loaded by doing <code>module load ansys/2024R1.03</code> instead.  If a service pack is already available by the time a new release is to be installed, then most likely only a module for that service pack number will be installed unless otherwise a requeste to install the initial release also is received.
Ansys regularly releases service packs to fix and enhance various issues with its major releases.  Therefore starting with Ansys 2024 a separate ansys module will appear on the clusters with a decimal and two digits appearing after the release number whenever a service pack is been installed over the initial release.  For example, the initial 2024 release without any service pack applied maybe loaded by doing <code>module load ansys/2024R1</code> while a module with Service Pack 3 applied maybe loaded by doing <code>module load ansys/2024R1.03</code> instead.  If a service pack is already available by the time a new release is to be installed, then most likely only a module for that service pack number will be installed unless otherwise a requeste to install the initial release also is received.
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