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Tekla Structures 20.0 Hardware Recommendation PDF

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The document provides hardware recommendations for reliable performance when using Tekla Structures. It recommends testing any new hardware components before widespread deployment and purchasing a PSU over 600W, at least 8GB of RAM, and a 64-bit operating system for larger models. Desktop or laptop computers are recommended over server installations or virtualization.

It recommends a PSU over 600W, at least 8GB of RAM for larger models, and considers the power supply unit, memory, graphics card, processor, monitor(s), keyboard, and mouse important for reliability, performance and ergonomics. The memory should not be the cheapest and a graphics card needs to be tested for compatibility.

32-bit and 64-bit Windows 8.1, 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 8, and 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7 SP1 are supported. Windows XP and Vista are no longer supported since 2014.

Tekla Structures 20.

0 Hardware Recommendation Recommendations for Tekla Structures workstations


Tekla Structures hardware recommendations are based on the set-ups that have been used in testing Tekla Structures and proven to be compatible with Tekla Structures. In addition to the set-ups presented in this document, there are many other suitable set-ups available. You can use this document as a guideline in choosing new hardware, but bear in mind that the equipment and labels presented in this document are not the only suitable hardware set-up. The main criterion when choosing hardware is reliable performance. If you are considering a new hardware component, for example, a graphics card, test it beforehand to ensure that it fulfills the requirements. If you are considering purchasing a large number of computers for your Tekla Structures users, test and verify the set-up first with one or two computers before purchasing a large batch. Tekla Structures is designed to be used on a desktop or laptop computer. Tekla Structures has not been tested for server installations or for virtualization.

Operating system
Tekla Structures 20.0 is supported in the following operating systems: 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 8.1 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 8 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7 SP1 Note: Since the beginning of 2014 Tekla is no longer supporting Windows XP nor Windows Vista in Tekla Structures. You can get more information from this product bulletin: Windows XP and Vista Support in Tekla Structures .

Additional software components


Tekla Structures 20.0 uses Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5.1 and Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 and 2010 Redistributables. These software components are installed automatically by the Tekla Structures 20.0 installation package, if needed. However, if you are distributing Tekla Structures 20.0 in a centralized manner using .msi packages, then you need to download these software components from Microsofts web site and install them separately before distributing Tekla Structures.

Internet connection
Tekla User Assistance service is the one centralized place that collects Tekla Structures help and support material. You need to have an Internet connection in order to use the Tekla User Assistance service. In case your Internet connection is restricted, you need to allow communications to the Tekla User Assistance servers. Use the following Tekla User Assistance server addresses in your firewall settings:
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https://teklastructures.support.tekla.com http://d1qgmj57nx6cid.cloudfront.net

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http://d1or939hrid1jl.cloudfront.net http://d81e6fb454707.cloudfront.net

Hardware components
Every component plays a role in the reliability, performance and usability of the computer. The important components for reliability and performance are power supply unit, memory, graphics card, and processor. From an ergonomic point of view, the important components are monitor(s), graphics card, keyboard, and mouse. In case you are using Windows 8.1, make sure your hardware is also Windows 8.1 compatible to ensure the best user experience.

Power supply unit


The power supply unit (PSU) is one of the few items in the computer that will affect the reliability of your entire system. It is often the most undervalued, under-appreciated component, yet one of the first components to cause failure. Your computer has a specific amount of power that it needs to draw to work. What you need to consider when choosing a PSU is the average running load that your PC consumes when running. On the Internet there are many power supply calculators that you can use to calculate the running load. We recommend to use a >600W PSU.

Memory
Memory requirements depend on the size of the model. Large models require more memory. An average setup for lighter projects is a 32-bit operating system with 3 to 4 GB of RAM. If you are working with heavier projects, you should consider having a proper PC installation of 64-bit Tekla Structures 20.0 on a 64-bit operating system and at least 8 GB of RAM. It is not unusual to have 16 GB or even more RAM when working with large models. Note that the supported amount of RAM varies within different 64-bit Windows editions. Also note that especially with laptops the physical limit of supported RAM modules may be low. Memory problems are usually difficult to trace. Do not buy the cheapest kind memory, but consider some quality brand.

Processor
"The faster, the better" is the rule that applies with processors. In Tekla Structures 20.0 some commands, such as clash check, reference model handling and .NET applications, are run as a separate process, and therefore a multi-core processor makes your work more efficient. Please note that Tekla Structures does not support Itanium processors.

Graphics card
Tekla Structures rendering uses OpenGL technology, and graphics cards with good hardware support for OpenGL give the best performance. Tekla does not have resources to test all cards on the market, so we have chosen cards based on the NVIDIA graphics processor to be our test platform.

In 3D software the importance of a good graphics card is highlighted, but up-to-date display drivers are equally important. You can install the most recent graphics card driver from the manufacturers website. Graphics card manufacturers have slight differences in their OpenGL implementation, and there might be differences in the picture quality even between cards using NVIDIA chips. Therefore, it is good to evaluate and test the cards before purchasing. Tekla has developed a special application for testing and evaluating graphics cards for Tekla Structures purposes. The application is called Steelmark and you can download it from Tekla Structures Extranet > Product > Test hardware performance . If you want to share your experiences of different graphics cards, feel free to post your experiences on the Tekla Extranet Discussion Forum: Hardware and Operating System .

Monitor(s)
The 24 LCD monitor with full HD support is a good solution both from the technical and ergonomic point of view. Many customers are using two monitors with Tekla Structures as it enhances productivity. Therefore, we have included two monitors in the recommendation table. To equip the workstation with two monitors you need a graphics card that is capable to drive two monitors. There is a wide selection of dual monitor capable graphics cards on the market, and many of those can combine good performance with a reasonable price.

Mouse
Some Tekla Structures commands require a click on the mouse middle button to finish the command. Also zooming, panning and rotating are executed with the middle button. Therefore, a 3-button wheel mouse is needed when working with Tekla Structures. Tekla Structures also supports the following 3D mice provided by 3Dconnexion: SpaceNavigator, SpaceExplorer, SpacePilot and SpacePilot Pro. A 3D mouse can be used besides a regular mouse to enhance zooming, panning and rotating. A 3D mouse does not replace the ordinary mouse but it may improve ergonomics and productivity. To take a 3D mouse into use, you need to install the configuration files with which you can configure the mouse functionality, depending on the 3D mouse you are using. The configuration files and instructions on how to use them are available in Tekla Structures Extranet > Product > Extension downloads .

Printers
The principle of plotting in the Windows environment is that all applications can use Windows printers, and the printer driver takes care of the rest. Software providers may also bypass the Windows driver interface, and write their own plotter-specific drivers. Tekla Structures relies on Windows drivers, which are provided by the hardware manufacturer. The quality and the functionality of the driver is therefore dependant on the hardware manufacturer. Because some manufacturers pay more attention to their Windows drivers than others, the quality of the drivers varies quite much. Therefore, it is essential to test the plotter with Tekla Structures

before purchasing it.

Recommended hardware
The following table presents two different hardware configurations. The recommendation is mainly for desktop computers, but the same guidelines can also be applied when purchasing laptops.

Recommendation Operating system Memory Hard disk Processor Graphics card Monitor(s) Mouse Web browser Backup equipment Network adapter (multi-user funct.) Windows 8.1 (64-bit) 8 GB 250-500 GB, 7200 rpm Intel Core i5 CPU 2+ GHz OpenGL support two monitor support e.g. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770/780 Two 24/27 1920x1200 each 3-button wheel mouse, optical Internet Explorer (32 bit) External hard drive 100 Mbit/s

Best performance Windows 8.1 (64 bit) 16+ GB 500+ GB, SSD Intel Core i7 CPU 3+ GHz OpenGL support two monitor support e.g. NVIDIA Quadro series 30 2560x1600 or two 27 2560x1440 3-button wheel mouse, cordless & optical + 3Dconnexion SpacePilot Internet Explorer (32 bit) External hard drive with scheduled backups 1 Gbit/s full-duplex

Recommendations for Tekla Structures license server


These recommendations apply for Tekla Structures License Server 20.0. The server that is used as the Tekla Structures license server does not have to be very efficient or have maximum performance. Reliability is the keyword. Therefore it is good to remember that server hardware itself is an important issue in terms of reliability, but maintaining the server system is equally important.

Operating system
The Flexnet licensing system for Tekla Structures is designed to work in:
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Microsoft Windows 7 (Professional, Enterprise, Ultimate) Windows Server 2008 (including SP1, SP2 and R2) Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 R2 Enterprise

Tekla Structures License Server has also been tested and proven to work with Windows 8 and Windows 8.1. Supported virtual machine platforms:
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VMware Workstation 9.0 VMware ESX 4.1 ESXi 4.1 and 5.0 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 (including SP1) Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Citrix XenServer 6.0 and 6.1

Linux or Unix based servers are not supported. Cloud environments are not supported. You can install Tekla Structures License Server on a normal workstation, but the most reliable solution for serving multiple clients is to use a separate server computer with a server operating system. Servers are designed to operate properly for a longer time period without rebooting as often as normal workstations.

RAID
RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a technology that employs the simultaneous use of two or more hard disk drives to achieve a greater level of reliability, performance and/or larger data volume size. Hardware based RAID is a good way of increasing the reliability of your license server. RAID 1 is a mirrored solution, which can be recommended for a Tekla Structures license server. RAID 1 protects data against the loss of one disk, so the data is not lost as long as one of the disks survives. RAID 6 can be considered as a high-end solution for a license server. It protects the data against the loss of any two of the disks. Hardware based RAID requires special controllers. SCSI, SATA or SAS controllers can be recommended. Most of the controllers contain some kind of monitoring software that enables, for example, pop-up messages if one of the disks in the system fails. That kind of software is very useful in the monitoring and maintaining point of view.

Internet connection
You need to have an Internet connection in order to activate, deactivate or repair your Tekla Structures licenses. License activation, deactivation and repairing are the only cases when your license server contacts Teklas activation server, and an Internet connection on your license server

is needed. Direct communication from the server computer to the Internet needs to be allowed while the license server at your company contacts the activation server at Tekla. The activation communication is done using Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) over HTTP on TCP port 80. Your firewall should not block any incoming or outgoing information during the activation. To allow the activation communication, use the activation server address in your firewall settings: http://activate.tekla.com:80/flexnet/services/ActivationService?wsdl

Other infrastructure
Tekla Structures license server and Tekla Structures workstations need to be in the same local area network. The workstations need to be able to contact the license server. The internal firewall of your company (for example, Windows Firewall) must allow the communication between the server computer and the Tekla Structures computers. You need to allow the applications tekla.exe and lmgrd.exe to operate through the firewall. The applications are located in the ..\TeklaStructures\License\Server folder. If there is no local area network in your company, we recommend that you install the license server on each computer that Tekla Structures is running on, and activate one license on each computer. The MAC address of your network adapter where the license server is installed should not be changed. In case you are using a virtual environment ensure that you are using static MAC addressing instead of dynamic MAC addressing. The IP address of your license server should be fixed.

Recommendations for Tekla Structures multi-user server


These recommendations apply for Tekla Structures Multiuser Server 2.301s. The Tekla Structures multi-user server enables several users to work simultaneously in one model. The Tekla Structures multi-user server runs as a service. This means that the Tekla Structures multi-user server is always started automatically when you start the computer, and is always available when the computer is running. There is no need to log in and no need to start it manually every time you start the computer. The server that is used as the Tekla Structures multi-user server does not have to be very efficient or have maximum performance. You can run the Tekla Structures multi-user server on the same computer as, for example, Tekla Structures License Server, as long as you have dedicated different TCP ports for each of the servers.

Operating system
The Tekla Structures multi-user server is tested in Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2012.

Other infrastructure
The computers on the same multi-user network need to have a unique ID number and identical Subnet masks.

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