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Category: Storage

Optimize your CAE/CFD workloads with Amazon FSx for Lustre Data Repository Association

HPC customers in automotive and manufacturing love Amazon FSx for Lustre because it combines a managed, easy-to-use service with the power of a high throughput parallel file system. Moreover, FSx for Lustre has a native integration with Amazon S3, our object storage service that is designed for durability and low cost. You can link your […]

Scalable Cryo-EM on AWS Parallel Computing Service (PCS)

Scalable Cryo-EM on AWS Parallel Computing Service (PCS)

Cryo-EM data processing just got a major boost! Learn how AWS Parallel Computing Service can help structural biology teams scale their HPC infrastructure and streamline Cryo-EM research. Discover a recommended reference architecture that leverages the power of the cloud.

Jumpstart your HPC journey with the AWS Parallel Computing Service getting started kit

Jumpstart your HPC journey with the AWS Parallel Computing Service getting started kit

If designing next-gen vehicles or chasing cures is part of your job, don’t miss this. We just launched a major new HPC service to help you scale complex workloads rapidly. Get the details on how AWS Parallel Computing Service can speed up your R&D.

Strategies for distributing executable binaries across grids in financial services

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.

Building a 4x faster and scalable algorithm using AWS Batch for Amazon Logistics

Building a 4x faster and more scalable algorithm using AWS Batch for Amazon Logistics

In this post, AWS Professional Services highlights how they helped data scientists from Amazon Logistics rearchitect their algorithm for improving the efficiency of their supply-chain by making better planning decisions. Leveraging best practices for deploying scalable HPC applications on AWS, the teams saw a 4X improvement in run time.

Expanded filesystems support in AWS ParallelCluster 3.2

Expanded filesystems support in AWS ParallelCluster 3.2

AWS ParallelCluster version 3.2 introduces support for two new Amazon FSx filesystem types (NetApp ONTAP and OpenZFS). It also lifts the limit on the number of filesystem mounts you can have on your cluster. We’ll show you how, and help you with the details for getting this going right away.