Rimac Technology engineers were running more and more simulations with an aging, on-premises high performance computing (HPC) cluster. While compute power continued to fall short, the demand for resources continued to grow exponentially.
Initially, Rimac developed its own internal HPC cluster to provide the computing resources and storage it needed to innovate and iterate its products. However, as Rimac grew, it required greater scale and more powerful computing. Migrating workloads from its internal cluster to the cloud offered the prospect of improving simulations and models, adding greater complexity to those models, and doing it all faster.