AWS HPC Blog
Category: Amazon Elastic File System (EFS)
Resilient HPC and ML on AWS: Running Tightly Coupled Workloads on Spot Instances
This post references AWS ParallelCluster. Check out AWS Parallel Computing Service (AWS PCS), our new managed Slurm service for running HPC and AI workloads on AWS. This post was contributed by Santosh Kumar, Bhagyaraju Kasina, Dr. Sandeep Sovani and Dr. Max Starr Researchers and engineering teams running High Performance Computing (HPC) jobs face a constant […]
Strategies for distributing executable binaries across grids in financial services
You can boost the performance of your compute grids by strategically distributing your binaries. Our experts looked at lots of strategies for fast & efficient compute grid operations – to save you some work.
Deploying and running HPC applications on AWS Batch
In this post AWS Professional Services describes how they recommend using AWS Batch and Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) managed services for running HPC applications like GROMACS and RELION.
Introducing support for per-job Amazon EFS volumes in AWS Batch
Large-scale data analysis usually involves some multi-step process where the output of one job acts as the input of subsequent jobs. Customers using AWS Batch for data analysis want a simple and performant storage solution to share with and between jobs. We are excited to announce that customers can now use Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon […]



