AWS HPC Blog
Category: Containers
Simulating autonomous mining operations using Robotec.ai on AWS
Big changes are underway in mining – see how the Boliden Group simulates fleets of autonomous trucks using AWS Batch – for safety and efficiency.
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.
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.
How SeatGeek simulates massive load with AWS Batch to prepare for big events
In this post we explore SeatGeek’s load testing system that simulates 50k simultaneous users. Originally built to prep SeatGeek for large-event traffic spikes, it now runs weekly to help them harden their code.
Run Celery workers for compute-intensive tasks with AWS Batch
Many applications leverage distributed task systems like Celery to handle asynchronous work. In this post, we describe how to handle compute-intensive Celery tasks using AWS Batch to scale the compute resources and run worker agents.
Explore costs of AWS Batch jobs run on Amazon EKS using pod labels and Kubecost
Today we show you how to get insights into the costs of running AWS Batch workloads on Amazon EKS using Kubernetes pod labels with Kubecost.
Massively-scaling quantum chemistry to support a circular economy
As a part of AWS’s “Digital Technologies for a Circular Economy” initiative, we joined forces with Accenture, Intel and Good Chemistry to massively scale quantum chemistry simulations. This is the first and most complex step to discovering new pathways for PFAS destruction for a cleaner world.