SAS 9.4M5, which includes SAS/OR 14.3 and SAS Simulation Studio 14.3, is now available to you! SAS/OR 14.3 delivers significant performance improvements in the LP, MILP, QP, and NLP solvers, and if you also license SAS Optimization, you can now invoke it and SAS/OR 14.3 from the same SAS session. SAS Simulation Studio adds support on Linux, something that many of our users have requested. SAS Simulation Studio also adds a new interface design, "Nimbus," to the current design, "Metal." You can use the Configuration dialog box to choose between the two designs.
You can find SAS/OR documentation here and SAS Simulation Studio documentation here.
We deployed on a Linux grid and would like to take advantage of Sim Studio 14.3. However, we don't allow users to log into the production server, so running Sim Studio from a linux desktop environment will not work for us. However, we do have a few licenses of JMP. Can we run Sim Studio 14.3 (on our grid) from a Windows JMP installation
Formerly SAS Simulation Studio was available as a JMP add-on, but that offering was discontinued by the JMP team a few years ago. You will need a SAS/OR desktop license to run SAS Simulation Studio. We are working on making Sim Studio more broadly available--adding Linux support is just an initial step in that direction--but that's where we are at present.
I apologize sincerely for the delay in my response.
OK, sorry for misunderstanding. Let me dig into this and I'll report back what I find.
Can you please send me details on how you were able to use Sim Studio from JMP on Windows?
Before assessing whether it's possible on Linux, we want to fully understand what you did on Windows.
At this point, I think we are at a level of detail that warrants transitioning to email communication;
my email address is Ed.Hughes@sas.com. Thanks!
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