AWS HPC Blog
Category: Compute
Deep-dive into Ansys Fluent performance on Ansys Gateway powered by AWS
In this post, we’ll show you the performance and price curves when Ansys Gateway, powered by AWS runs on different HPC instances – this should help you make the right hardware choices for running Fluent simulations in the cloud.
Lattice Boltzmann simulation with Palabos on AWS using Graviton-based Amazon EC2 Hpc7g instances
In this post we’ll show you the performance when running the Parallel Lattice Boltzmann Solver (Palabos) on the latest generation of AWS Graviton CPUs in Hpc7g instances on AWS.
Using Fleet Training to Improve Level 3 Digital Twin Virtual Sensors with Ansys on AWS
AWS is developing new tools that enable easier and faster deployment of level 3/4 digital twins. This post discusses how a fleet calibrated level 3 digital twin can be cost effectively deployed on AWS Cloud.
Accelerating green-urban planning simulations with AWS Batch
In this blog post, we’ll explore how Green Urban Scenarios simulator (GUS) helps urban planners explore the impact of green infrastructure on the urban environment using digital twins and simulations scaled using AWS Batch.
EFA: how fixing one thing, led to an improvement for … everyone
Today, we’re diving deep into the open-source frameworks that move MPI messages around, and showing you how work we did in the Open MPI and libfabrics community lead to an improvement for EFA users – and everyone else, too.
Why you should use Fargate with AWS Batch for your serverless batch architectures
AWS Batch recently added support for Graviton and Windows containers on Fargate. Read about how these and other features like large task sizes and configurable local storage make AWS Batch on Fargate a fantastic serverless solution for your batch workloads.
Introducing login nodes in AWS ParallelCluster
AWS ParallelCluster 3.7 now supports adding login nodes to your cluster, out of the box. Here, we’ll show you how to set this up, and highlight some important tunable options for tweaking the experience.
Financial services industry HPC migrations using AWS ParallelCluster with Slurm
In this post, we’ll walk you through how banks and other financial services firms migrate or burst their grid workloads onto AWS using AWS ParallelCluster and the Slurm scheduler.
Conceptual design using generative AI and CFD simulations on AWS
In this post we’ll show how generative AI, combined with conventional physics-based CFD can create a rapid design process to explore new design concepts in automotive and aerospace from just a single image.
Implementing AWS ParallelCluster in a Shared VPC
In this post we’ll show you how to deploy ParallelCluster in a shared VPC environment so you can separate infrastructure management, cluster operations, and help segregate costs, too.