AWS HPC Blog

Tag: Scientific Computing

Job queue snapshots: see what’s at the head of your queues in AWS Batch

Job queue snapshots: see what’s at the head of your queues in AWS Batch

AWS Batch just grew a neat new feature: Job queue snapshots. This gives you the visibility you need for managing throughput in a dynamic environment – with competing priorities – and across multiple queues and workloads. Today we give you the inside scoop on how this feature works – especially when you’re using fair share scheduling.

Best practices for running molecular dynamics simulations on AWS Graviton3E

Best practices for running molecular dynamics simulations on AWS Graviton3E

If you run molecular dynamics simulations, you need to read this. We walk through running benchmarks of popular apps like GROMACS and LAMMPS on new Hpc7g instances and Graviton3E processors. The results – up to 35% better vector performance versus Graviton3! Learn how to optimize your own workflows.

Accelerate Drug Discovery with NVIDIA BioNeMo Framework on Amazon EKS

Accelerate drug discovery with NVIDIA BioNeMo Framework on Amazon EKS

This post was contributed by Doruk Ozturk and Ankur Srivastava at AWS, and Neel Patel at NVIDIA. Introduction Drug discovery is a long and expensive process. Pharmaceutical companies must sift through thousands of compound possibilities to find potential new drugs to treat diseases. This process takes multiple years and costs billions of dollars, with the […]

Optimizing MPI application performance on hpc7a by effectively using both EFA devices

Optimizing MPI application performance on hpc7a by effectively using both EFA devices

Get the inside scoop on optimizing your MPI apps and configuration for AWS’s powerful new Hpc7a instances. Dual rail gives these instances huge networking potential @ 300 Gb/s – if properly used. This post provides benchmarks, sample configs, and real speedup numbers to help you maximize network performance. Whether you run weather simulations, CFD, or other HPC workloads, you’ll find practical tips for your codes.