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SolidWorks IT Support Hardware Specs

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SolidWorks IT Support helps if you have a basic understanding of the application, who uses it, what industries is it generally used in, and who’s its competition. SolidWorks is a solid modeling computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided engineering (CAE) program running on Microsoft Windows.  SolidWorks is a 3D modeling software that uses a parametric feature based approach to create the solid model, thus easing the transition to computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software to create the finished product.  In addition to the 3D modeling software, SolidWorks also hosts several add-on “Suites” for additional engineering tasks like stress/strain analysis, thermodynamic analysis, simulations, and multiple custom operations like tool path mapping.

Used generally by designers and mechanical engineers, it crosses over into many industries, such as:  Aerospace, Automotive, Construction, Consumer Products, Energy, Electronics, Industrial Equipment, Medical, Manufacturing, and Process/Plant industries.

Competitors to SolidWorks include AutoCAD 3D, ProE, SolidEdge, and Katia among others.  What separates SolidWorks is it’s intuitive interface, logical structure, and capability to support after market add-ons.  It has a strong market share, meaning that the product has continually improved itself to provide easier use and more functionality, while maintaining a strong user network.  Online Courses are available for mechanical engineers and designers interested in their suite of products.

SolidWorks IT Support Hardware and Software Requirements

SolidWorks requires some pretty hefty hardware and software requirements to get it rolling for your business.   We got together with our Solidworks IT Support to create some specs so you don’t have to.   The Database Server and the Archive Server can be consolidated into one server in smaller environments.  Please consider fast hard disks called SAS hard drives for more robust performance.  A half TB (500GB) should be sufficient for businesses starting out and scaling for the future.  Four processor cores along with 16 gig RAM for Solidworks PDM Standard, 32 gigs for Pro.  Utilize free SQL Express with Tools and 2012R2 for DB and OS.  We have a pretty standard set of server hardware we recommend used for all sorts of hosting services depending on your budget.  Regardless, here are the specs and the services associated with them.   Supporting SolidWorks on a limited budget can be done but just be aware it will be running into plenty of problems as your business grows.

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