Can Plaxis 3D be set up to run on a cloud computing virtual machine (such as Microsoft Azure)? And would there be any significant calculation speed increase from having it run on a VM set up that can have up to 96 vCPUs and 1TB of RAM but less processing speed per CPU (max 3.5 Ghz), versus just a powerful in-house workstation (such as 4-core 4.1 GHz processor and 64 Gb Ram)?
When it comes to the calculation speed increase from running on a VM versus a powerful in-house workstation, it depends on the complexity of the analysis. Generally speaking, the more cores and RAM available, the faster the analysis can be completed. In this case, the VM with up to 96 vCPUs and 1 TB of RAM will be able to process more data than the in-house workstation with 4-cores 4.1 GHz processor and 64 GB RAM. However, the processing speed per CPU can be slower on the VM (max 3.5GHz) than the in-house workstation, so the calculation speed may be slower overall. For more professional details, I would recommend to reach out to a cloud consultancy. The guys from there will definitely help you.