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licence question: using ifort on AWS

Andrew_J_5
Beginner
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Hi, have been using a non-commercial licence. I am going to be using Intel Fortran on an AWS cluster. However, each time I create a new cluster I believe I will be getting a new hostid. Since the licence file is linked to both the serial number and the hostid, this may become a problem. I know I can add new hostid's to my account, but I imagine there may be limits on how often Intel is going to permit me to do this... Any advice on the best way to proceed would be appreciated.

Sincerely,

Andrew

 
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Harold_G_Intel
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Hi Andrew,

It is highly recommended to set the ENI Termination Behavior NOT to Delete on Termination and as such retain a consistent mac address.

Please see "Installing with a Named-User License" here: https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/installing-intel-parallel-studio-xe-on-aws-linux-instances

Regards, Hal

Intel(R) Developer Zone Support

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