Burst to Windows Azure with Microsoft HPC Pack
Updated: May 22, 2013
Applies To: Microsoft HPC Pack 2008 R2, Microsoft HPC Pack 2012, Windows HPC Server 2008 R2
This section contains information about extending your Windows HPC cluster to include Windows Azure worker role instances as compute resources. Using these Windows Azure nodes, you can increase (“burst”) the capacity of your on-premises cluster either on-demand or according to a schedule you configure.
You add the Windows Azure nodes to the cluster and provision them in Windows Azure by using the tools provided in HPC Pack. HPC Pack manages and monitors the communication with a Windows Azure cloud service and storage account in your Windows Azure subscription, and gives you access to additional Windows Azure features for your deployments. Then, you can use the Windows Azure nodes to run many of the applications and jobs that can run in an on-premises cluster.
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This section includes the following topics:
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Requirements to Add Windows Azure Nodes with Microsoft HPC Pack
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Windows Azure Feature Compatibility with Microsoft HPC Pack
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Scenarios to Configure the Windows Azure Management Certificate for Windows Azure Burst Deployments
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Steps to Deploy Windows Azure Nodes with Microsoft HPC Pack
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Troubleshoot Deployments of Windows Azure Nodes with Microsoft HPC Pack
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Deploying Applications to Windows Azure Nodes in a Windows HPC Cluster
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Security Considerations for Using Windows Azure Nodes in a Windows HPC Cluster
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Best Practices for Large Deployments of Windows Azure Nodes with Microsoft HPC Pack
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Microsoft HPC Pack 2012: Node Deployment
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Windows HPC Server 2008 R2: Deploying a Cluster
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Windows HPC with Burst to Windows Azure Training Course
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Creating HPC Cloud Solutions with Windows HPC Server 2008 R2 and Windows Azure: Application Models and Data Considerations
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Windows HPC with Burst to Windows Azure: A Step-by-Step Configuration Guide
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How to Deploy Windows Azure Worker Nodes as part of a Windows HPC Cluster (video)
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