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Namespace Amazon.Batch

Classes

AmazonBatchClient

Implementation for accessing Batch

Batch

Using Batch, you can run batch computing workloads on the Amazon Web Services Cloud. Batch computing is a common means for developers, scientists, and engineers to access large amounts of compute resources. Batch uses the advantages of the batch computing to remove the undifferentiated heavy lifting of configuring and managing required infrastructure. At the same time, it also adopts a familiar batch computing software approach. You can use Batch to efficiently provision resources, and work toward eliminating capacity constraints, reducing your overall compute costs, and delivering results more quickly.

As a fully managed service, Batch can run batch computing workloads of any scale. Batch automatically provisions compute resources and optimizes workload distribution based on the quantity and scale of your specific workloads. With Batch, there's no need to install or manage batch computing software. This means that you can focus on analyzing results and solving your specific problems instead.

AmazonBatchConfig

Configuration for accessing Amazon Batch service

AmazonBatchDefaultConfiguration

Configuration for accessing Amazon Batch service

AmazonBatchException

Common exception for the Batch service.

AmazonBatchRequest

Base class for Batch operation requests.

ArrayJobDependency

Constants used for properties of type ArrayJobDependency.

AssignPublicIp

Constants used for properties of type AssignPublicIp.

CEState

Constants used for properties of type CEState.

CEStatus

Constants used for properties of type CEStatus.

CEType

Constants used for properties of type CEType.

CRAllocationStrategy

Constants used for properties of type CRAllocationStrategy.

CRType

Constants used for properties of type CRType.

CRUpdateAllocationStrategy

Constants used for properties of type CRUpdateAllocationStrategy.

DeviceCgroupPermission

Constants used for properties of type DeviceCgroupPermission.

EFSAuthorizationConfigIAM

Constants used for properties of type EFSAuthorizationConfigIAM.

EFSTransitEncryption

Constants used for properties of type EFSTransitEncryption.

JQState

Constants used for properties of type JQState.

JQStatus

Constants used for properties of type JQStatus.

JobDefinitionType

Constants used for properties of type JobDefinitionType.

JobStateTimeLimitActionsAction

Constants used for properties of type JobStateTimeLimitActionsAction.

JobStateTimeLimitActionsState

Constants used for properties of type JobStateTimeLimitActionsState.

JobStatus

Constants used for properties of type JobStatus.

LogDriver

Constants used for properties of type LogDriver.

OrchestrationType

Constants used for properties of type OrchestrationType.

PlatformCapability

Constants used for properties of type PlatformCapability.

ResourceType

Constants used for properties of type ResourceType.

RetryAction

Constants used for properties of type RetryAction.

Interfaces

IAmazonBatch

Interface for accessing Batch

Batch

Using Batch, you can run batch computing workloads on the Amazon Web Services Cloud. Batch computing is a common means for developers, scientists, and engineers to access large amounts of compute resources. Batch uses the advantages of the batch computing to remove the undifferentiated heavy lifting of configuring and managing required infrastructure. At the same time, it also adopts a familiar batch computing software approach. You can use Batch to efficiently provision resources, and work toward eliminating capacity constraints, reducing your overall compute costs, and delivering results more quickly.

As a fully managed service, Batch can run batch computing workloads of any scale. Batch automatically provisions compute resources and optimizes workload distribution based on the quantity and scale of your specific workloads. With Batch, there's no need to install or manage batch computing software. This means that you can focus on analyzing results and solving your specific problems instead.