Thursday, 20 December 2018

Now Amazon EC2 P3dn Instances Supported By AWS Batch

AWS Batch allows you to execute batch computing workloads on the AWS Cloud. AWS Batch is a regional service which clarifies executing batch jobs over several Availability Zones inside a region. Now, AWS Batch supports executing workloads on P3dn instances. With up to 4x the network bandwidth of P3.16xlarge instances, P3dn.24xlarge instances are optimized for distributed machine learning and HPC applications. These new instances offers up to 100 Gbps of networking throughput, 96 custom Intel®Xeon® Scalable (Skylake) vCPUs, 8 NVIDIA® V100 Tensor Core GPUs with 32 GB of memory each, 300 GB/s NVLINK GPU interconnect, and 1.8 TB of local NVMe-based SSD storage. Merged with AWS Batch’s handled scaling, scheduling, and Spot integration, P3dn instances are perfect for executing HPC or distributed ML workloads. Refer Getting Started Guide to get more information about AWS Batch.

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