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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 …

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Introducing AWS Parallel Computing Service [PCS-001]

Introducing AWS Parallel Computing Service, which is for customers who run high performance computing (HPC) workloads and build scientific and engineering models so they can accelerate their R&D and drive innovation.

If you have ideas …

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[PCS-011] Configuring EFA and multi-NIC instances for use in AWS PCS

You need to do a few key things to get EFA enabled in AWS PCS clusters - and there’s an extra step or two if you’re using multi-rail EFA instances like the HPC7a or any accelerated instances from the P4 or P5 families. Matt …

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[PCS-002] Your first cluster with AWS Parallel Computing Service

In 45 minutes you’ll pick up all you need to know to build a complete HPC cluster on AWS. Imagine: an entire HPC cluster - soup to nuts, including fast network, high performance Lustre storage, and hundreds or even thousands of cores …

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[PCS-003] Launch templates, instance profiles, security groups, and AMIs in AWS PCS

AWS Parallel Computing Service makes use of a lot of AWS technologies to enable you to abstract and tease out the layers of your complex software stacks and the environments they run in.

Matt shows us how to extract the maximum benefits …

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[PCS-004] Create and use a custom AMI for AWS Parallel Computing Service

Custom AMIs are powerful in PCS - and also quite necessary. Matt shows us the easiest way to create one, and lets on some tricks to make it easy - and extendable later on.

Introducing AWS Parallel Computing Service, which is for customers …

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[PCS-015] Bring your own login nodes for AWS Parallel Computing Service

You can build login nodes that connect to AWS PCS clusters - even if they’re not part of the cluster! This is super helpful if you want to give each one of your users access to their own personal login node - to keep their CPU and I/O …

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Announcing AWS Parallel Computing Service to run HPC workloads at virtually any scale

With AWS Parallel Computing Service, run HPC workloads at virtually any scale effortlessly; leverage Slurm and managed clusters to accelerate simulations.

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