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blog-posts#4-5631 | 2018-11-24 03:23:56 | Building a tightly coupled molecular dynamics workflow with multi-node parallel jobs in AWS Batch | https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/compute/building-a-tightly-coupled-molecular-dynamics-workflow-with-multi-node-parallel-jobs-in-aws-batch/ | Contributed by Amr Ragab, HPC Application Consultant, AWS Professional Services and Aswin Damodar, Senior Software Development Engineer, AWS Batch At Supercomputing 2018 in Dallas, TX, AWS announced AWS Batch support for running tightly coupled workloads in a multi-node parallel jobs environment. This AWS Batch feature enables applications that require strong scaling for efficient computational workloads. Some of [...] | https://d2908q01vomqb2.cloudfront.net/1b6453892473a467d07372d45eb05abc2031647a/2018/11/28/updated-trajectory-analysis-gif-277x300.gif | 144385c67a | Josh Rad | 2021-01-16 00:23:04 | 24 Nov 2018 |
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