What is Azure Modeling and Simulation Workbench?

The Azure Modeling and Simulation Workbench is a secure, on-demand service that provides a fully managed engineering design and simulation environment for secure and efficient user collaboration. The service incorporates infrastructure services required to build a successful environment for engineering development, such as: workload specific virtual machines (VM), scheduler, orchestration, license server, remote connectivity, high performance storage, network configurations, security, and access controls.

  • A chamber environment enables primary development teams to onboard their collaborators (customers, partners, ISVs, service/IP providers) for joint analysis/debug activity within the same chamber.
  • Multi-layered security and access controls allow users to monitor, scale, and optimize the compute and storage capacity as needed.
  • Automated provisioning reduces setup time of the design environment from weeks to hours. After providing an initial set of configurations, all resources, identity management, access controls, VMs, configured network, and partitioned storage are automatically provisioned.
  • Fully scalable to workload demands. For infra management and cost control, users can scale workloads up or down with push button controls, as well as change the storage performance tier and size. Chambers and workloads can be stopped while not in use, to further control costs.

The innovative design of the Modeling and Simulation Workbench allows for two-way privacy between collaborating parties. This ensures that the intellectual property of each team remains protected within their own secure chamber, while also facilitating efficient collaboration through shared storage volumes that can be dynamically provisioned and connected to specific chambers.

Diagram of Modeling and Simulation Workbench showing two chambers providing isolation and collaboration with shared storage.

Isolated chambers

The Modeling and Simulation Workbench can be created with one or more isolated chambers, where access can be provided to a group of users to work with complete privacy. These isolated chambers allow intellectual property (IP) owners to operate within a private environment to retain full control of their IP and limit who can access it. Role Based Access Control (RBAC) allows only provisioned Chamber Users and Chamber Admins to have access to the chamber, through multifactor authentication using Microsoft Entra ID services. Once in the chamber, users have access to all the resources within that specific isolated chamber environment, including private storage and workload VMs.

Compute capabilities

The Azure Modeling and Simulation Workbench supports a wide variety of VM sizes suitable for most engineering development type of workloads, and are made available on-demand and scale elastically. These include general purpose VMs such as the D- and E-series, as well as specialized VMs such as the HB- and Fx-series, ideal for silicon Electronic Design Automation (EDA). Each virtual machine comes with its own virtual hardware including CPU cores, memory, hard drives (some with local storage), network interfaces, and operating system (OS) services. An easy to use interface helps to provision and deprovision these VMs as needed.

A job scheduler comes prebuilt in to help access these compute resources. With the flexible pay-as-you-go model, users only pay for the compute time utilized in the workbench environment.

Storage capabilities

Storage (both private within chamber, and shared) is persistent with high availability throughout the lifecycle of a Modeling and Simulation Workbench, which includes all customer data and customizations. Users can also scale the storage capacity and performance tier as per their needs. Azure Modeling and Simulation Workbench is an integrated, secure, and fully managed platform that supports every workload component. For example, computing, data and workload management, security, and networking

Region/location

To use the Modeling and Simulation Workbench APIs, you must create your Azure Modeling and Simulation Workbench resources in the supported regions. Currently, it's available in the following Azure regions:

  • East US
  • West US 2
  • West US 3
  • Sweden Central
  • USGov Arizona
  • USGov Virginia

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Next steps

  • To enable your workbench access, sign up for the preview here
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