The ParaView team continues to be on the cutting edge of using high-performance computing to address your visualization needs. The team is an active participant in the Exascale Computing Project, a multi-laboratory collaborative initiative by the Department of Energy involving the Office of Science and the National Nuclear Security Administration. ParaView has been deployed on Frontier, the world’s fastest supercomputer* with 1.1 exaflops of performance.
As a result, ParaView scales to allow visualization and analysis of large scientific datasets using the aggregate disk space, processing power, and memory of a cluster or supercomputer. Its family of MPI-enabled executables runs in parallel on distributed memory computers, where each node in the machine processes only a small portion of the entire data. The many results are combined and rendered in parallel when the resulting geometry is large or in serial when the geometry is small.
And with ParaView’s client/server architecture, you can perform your computations remotely on an cluster or supercomputer and view the results using your local desktop or laptop.
ParaView Support
If you’re ready to start using ParaView, check out our Resources page for instructions, tutorials, webinars, etc. You can also learn more about Kitware’s advanced support and customization services.