AWS HPC Blog
Category: Compute
Introducing a community recipe library for HPC infrastructure on AWS
Today we’re showing you our community library of HPC Recipes for AWS. It’s a public repo @github that will help you achieve feature-rich, reliable HPC deployments ready to run your workloads no matter where you’re starting from.
Real-time quant trading on AWS
In this post, we’ll show you an open-source solution for a real-time quant trading system that you can deploy on AWS. We’ll go over the challenges brought on by monitoring portfolios, the solution, and its components. We’ll finish with the installation and configuration process and show you how to use it.
How Maxar builds short duration ‘bursty’ HPC workloads on AWS at scale
In this post, we hear from Maxar’s WeatherDesk team on how they deploy their HPC workloads using a “fail fast” software development technique so they can be sure of meeting customer deadlines for their business.
How Amazon’s Search M5 team optimizes compute resources and cost with fair-share scheduling on AWS Batch
In this post, we share how Amazon Search optimizes their use of accelerated compute resources using AWS Batch fair-share scheduling to schedule distributed deep learning workloads.
Bursting your HPC applications to AWS is now easier with Amazon File Cache and AWS ParallelCluster
Today we’re announcing the integration between Amazon File Cache and AWS ParallelCluster – super important for hybrid scenarios. We’ll show you how it works and how to deploy it.
The plumbing: best-practice infrastructure to facilitate HPC on AWS
If you want to build enterprise-grade HPC on AWS, what’s the best path to get started? Should you create a new AWS account and build from scratch? In this post we’ll walk you through the best practices for getting setup cleanly from the start.
Deep-dive into Hpc7a, the newest AMD-powered member of the HPC instance family
Today we discuss the performance results we saw from the new hpc7a instance, running HPC workloads like CFD, molecular dynamics, and weather prediction codes.
How computer vision is enabling a circular economy
In this post, we show how Reezocar uses computer vision to change the way they detect damage and price used vehicles for re-sale in secondary markets. This reduces landfill and helps achieve the goals of the circular economy.
Automate scheduling of jobs on AWS Batch and AWS Fargate with Amazon EventBridge
In this post we’ll show how to use AWS Batch, AWS Fargate and Amazon Event Bridge to create a job scheduling solution for containers that’s fully managed, serverless, and event-driven.
Improving NFL player health using machine learning with AWS Batch
In this post we’ll show you how the NFL used AWS to scale their ML workloads and produce the first comprehensive dataset of helmet impacts across multiple NFL seasons. They were able to reduce manual labor by 90% and the results beats human labelers in accuracy by 12%!