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

Опубликовано: 28 Август 2024
на канале: HPC Tech Shorts
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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 usage from impacting each other.

You can also use this to cook visualization nodes with amazing remote viz tech like DCV.

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.

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Chapters

00:00 - Start
01:23 - What's involved in creating a login node?
03:10 - Hands on tutorial
03:28 - Metadata gathering
04:15 - Supported distros
05:41 - Security groups
07:39 - Why SSM?
08:11 - Connecting to the instance
09:26 - Installing Slurm
11:07 - Configure sackd


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