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HPC Lens for the AWS Well-Architected Framework

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Amazon Web Services – HPC Lens AWS Well-Architected Framework Page 11 Figure 1: Example AWS Batch architecture for HTC workloads Workflow steps: 1. User creates a job container, uploads the container to Amazon EC2 Container Registry (Amazon ECR) or another container registry (for example, DockerHub), and submits a job definition to AWS Batch. 2. User submits jobs to a job queue in AWS Batch. 3. AWS Batch pulls the container from the container registry. 4. AWS Batch processes the jobs in the queue. 5. The results from each job are stored in an S3 bucket. Queue-Based Architecture Amazon SQS is a fully managed message queuing service that makes it easy to decouple pre-processing steps from compute steps and post-processing steps. 6 Building applications from individual components that each perform a discrete function improves scalability and reliability. Decoupling components is a best

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