« Benchmarks for the brand new Cluster GPU Instance on Amazon EC2  |  	 Main   	        	 December 15, 2010         			 Creating A 2048-Core HPC Cluster in Minutes on AWS for a $525 job   	  	   		   			 World, meet Okami. Okami, meet World   We  do a lot of work, at very large scales, on HPC work in the cloud, and  today we’d like to introduce you to a decent sized HPC Cluster we recently worked on:  let’s call it ‘Okami’. Okami has a number of components  familiar to those who have worked with internal HPC environments: 2048  cores, shared storage, and a scheduling system. Had Okami been born  in 2005 rather than 2010, he’d be in the Top 20 largest computers at  that time.  But the similarities between Okami and internal clusters end there. First, Okami was provisioned, from start to finish, by CycleCloud in under 30 minutes! And  more importantly: when calculations were done, the nodes were shut  down, and the user paid only $525 to access this 2048 core cluster!  As...