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Batch

Cloud-scale job scheduling and compute management.
Overview

Run large-scale parallel and HPC workloads efficiently in the cloud

  • Choose the operating system and development tools you need to run your large-scale jobs on Batch. Batch gives you a consistent management experience and job scheduling, whether you select Windows Server or Linux compute nodes, but it lets you take advantage of the unique features of each environment. With Windows, use your existing Windows code, including Microsoft .NET, to run large-scale compute jobs in Azure. With Linux, choose from popular distributions including CentOS, Ubuntu, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server to run your compute jobs, or use Docker containers to lift and shift your applications. Batch gives you SDKs and supports a range of development tools including Python and Java.
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  • Batch runs the applications that you use on workstations and clusters. It’s easy to cloud-enable your executable files and scripts to scale out. Batch provides a queue to receive the work that you want to run and executes your applications. Describe the data that need to be moved to the cloud for processing, how the data should be distributed, what parameters to use for each task, and the command to start the process. Think about it like an assembly line with multiple applications. With Batch, you can share data between steps and manage the execution as a whole.
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  • You use a workstation, maybe a small cluster, or you wait in a queue to run your jobs. What if you had access to 16 cores, or even 100,000 cores when you needed them, and only had to pay for what you used? With Batch you can. Avoid the waiting that can limit your imagination. What could you do on Azure that you can’t do today?
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  • Run your rendering jobs in the cloud using Batch. Avoid the complexities of managing resources and reduce the time needed to complete your jobs. Check out the samples that let you use Batch together with Blender, a free open-source 3D animation suite that supports all of the 3D pipeline—modeling, rigging, animation, simulation and motion tracking, and game creation. Whether you’re an individual or a studio, you can rely on Batch for photorealistic rendering, fast rigging, and excellent simulations and game creation. Batch gives you the resources to render animation in a realistic time frame to meet project deadlines.
Features

Managed job scheduling and elastic compute at cloud scale

Tell us what to execute

At the core of Batch is a high-scale job scheduling engine that’s available to you as a managed service. Use the scheduler in your application to dispatch work. Batch can also work with cluster job schedulers or behind the scenes of your software as a service (SaaS). You don’t need to write your own work queue, dispatcher, or monitor. Batch gives you this as a service.

Let Batch take care of scale for you

When you're ready to run a job, Batch starts a pool of compute virtual machines for you, installing applications and staging data, running jobs with as many tasks as you have, identifying failures and re-queuing work, and scaling down the pool as work completes. You control scale to meet deadlines and manage costs, and run at the right scale for your application.

Deliver solutions as a service

Batch processes jobs on demand, not on a predefined schedule, so your customers run jobs in the cloud when they need to. Manage who can access Batch and how many resources they can use, and ensure that requirements such as encryption are met. Rich monitoring helps you to know what’s going on and identify problems. Detailed reporting helps you track usage.
Security

Embedded security and compliance

34,000
Full-time equivalent engineers dedicated to security initiatives at Microsoft.
15,000
Partners with specialized security expertise.
 
>100
Compliance certifications, including over 50 specific to global regions and countries.
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Pricing

Batch pricing

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