From the course: Learning RealFlow

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- As we've seen, RealFlow is a complex and challenging application with many variables. I've done my best to simplify and streamline the learning process. In actual production you'll find that many hours of experimentation are often necessary to get good fluid simulations. The good news is that RealFLow scales well. You can pile on more and more particles or mesh vertices, and RealFlow can handle it. Of course that doesn't necessarily mean that your computer can handle it, or that you have the luxury of waiting for long simulation times. To help with processing bottlenecks, RealFlow offers a form of distributed processing called IDOC. It stands for Independent Domain of Computation. This allows you to calculate simulations on multiple computers at once. If that's not an option for you, my advice is to keep each simulation within a scope that works with your hardware and schedule by performing rigorous tests along the way. Thanks for watching this course, and goodbye.

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