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We performed a comparison between AWS Batch and AWS Compute Optimizer based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Pros
"We can easily integrate AWS container images into the product.""AWS Batch manages the execution of computing workload, including job scheduling, provisioning, and scaling.""AWS Batch's deployment was easy.""There is one other feature in confirmation or call confirmation where you can have templates of what you want to do and just modify those to customize it to your needs. And these templates basically make it a lot easier for you to get started."

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"I find the solution's scaling capability to be an important benefit. You can scale it vertically or horizontally, i.e., you can upgrade the hardware or clone the machine. The solution is also easy to manage and flexible. Additionally, you get some layers of security without paying for it."

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Cons
"The main drawback to using AWS Batch would be the cost. It will be more expensive in some cases than using an HPC. It's more amenable to cases where you have spot requirements.""When we run a lot of batch jobs, the UI must show the history.""AWS Batch needs to improve its documentation.""The solution should include better and seamless integration with other AWS services, like Amazon S3 data storage and EC2 compute resources."

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"I have two areas of improvement to comment on. Most of the product names in AWS are not indicative of what they are doing. Moreover, AWS is not organized and you do not have the full platform with you. It is hard to know some AWS services."

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  • "AWS Batch's pricing is good."
  • "The pricing is very fair."
  • "AWS Batch is a cheap solution."
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  • "I find the solution's pricing reasonable. You need to pay extra for IP and other miscellaneous costs."
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    10th
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    Amazon Batch
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    Overview

    AWS Batch enables developers, scientists, and engineers to easily and efficiently run hundreds of thousands of batch computing jobs on AWS. AWS Batch dynamically provisions the optimal quantity and type of compute resources (e.g., CPU or memory optimized instances) based on the volume and specific resource requirements of the batch jobs submitted. With AWS Batch, there is no need to install and manage batch computing software or server clusters that you use to run your jobs, allowing you to focus on analyzing results and solving problems. AWS Batch plans, schedules, and executes your batch computing workloads across the full range of AWS compute services and features, such as Amazon EC2 and Spot Instances.

    AWS Compute Optimizer recommends optimal AWS Compute resources for your workloads to reduce costs and improve performance by using machine learning to analyze historical utilization metrics. Over-provisioning compute can lead to unnecessary infrastructure cost and under-provisioning compute can lead to poor application performance. Compute Optimizer helps you choose the optimal Amazon EC2 instance types, including those that are part of an Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling group, based on your utilization data.

    By applying the knowledge drawn from Amazon’s own experience running diverse workloads in the cloud, Compute Optimizer identifies workload patterns and recommends optimal compute resources. Compute Optimizer analyzes the configuration and resource utilization of your workload to identify dozens of defining characteristics, for example, if a workload is CPU-intensive, or if it exhibits a daily pattern or if a workload accesses local storage frequently. The service processes these characteristics and identifies the hardware resource headroom required by the workload. Compute Optimizer infers how the workload would have performed on various hardware platforms (e.g. Amazon EC2 instances types) and offers recommendations.

    Sample Customers
    Hess, Expedia, Kelloggs, Philips, HyperTrack
    Expedia, Intuit, Royal Dutch Shell, Brooks Brothers
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    Computer Software Company13%
    Manufacturing Company6%
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    Midsize Enterprise12%
    Large Enterprise73%
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    AWS Batch is ranked 3rd in Compute Service with 4 reviews while AWS Compute Optimizer is ranked 10th in Compute Service with 1 review. AWS Batch is rated 9.0, while AWS Compute Optimizer is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of AWS Batch writes "User-friendly, good customization and offers exceptional scalability, allowing users to run jobs ranging from 32 cores to over 2,000 cores". On the other hand, the top reviewer of AWS Compute Optimizer writes "Easy to manage, flexible, and has good scaling options". AWS Batch is most compared with AWS Lambda, Apache Spark, AWS Fargate, Oracle Compute Cloud Service and Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling, whereas AWS Compute Optimizer is most compared with .

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