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Amazon Web Services event on April 13th

March 21, 2016

Save the date for an Amazon Web Services (AWS) event on Wednesday, April 13th from 9:30AM to 11:30 AM in Beckman Institute Auditorium. IMSS will be hosting representatives from AWS to speak about how to cost effectively add more compute resources. RSVP HERE

AWS SPOT: Cost Effectively Add More Compute Resources 

With Amazon Web Services (AWS), you can spin up EC2 compute capacity on demand with no upfront commitments. You can do this even more cost effectively by using Amazon EC2 Spot Instances to bid on spare Amazon EC2 computing capacity. This allows users to get 90% off on demand prices (often as little as 1c per core hour) and has helped them run very large scale workloads cost effectively. For example, at USC a computational chemist spun up 156,000 core in three days. Also, with the recent release of the Spot fleet API, a researcher or scientist can easily have access to some of the most cost effective compute capacity at a very large scale. Learn how to effectively use these tools for your research needs.

When: April 13, 9:30-11:30am.  (Option to schedule office hours afterwards to discuss your particular workload.)
Where: Beckman Institute Auditorium
 
Speaking:
John Lilley, IMSS Lead System Administrator, will talk about how he uses the Spot market for Caltech research workloads
Dmitry Pushkarev, CTO of EC2 Spot for AWS
Boyd McGeachie, EC2 Spot Business Development Manager
 
RSVP HERE