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Getting started with AWS Batch tutorials

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You can use the AWS Batch first-run wizard to get started quickly with AWS Batch. After you complete the Prerequisites, you can use the first-run wizard to create a compute environment, a job definition, and a job queue.

You can also submit a sample "Hello World" job using the AWS Batch first-run wizard to test your configuration. If you already have a Docker image that you want to launch in AWS Batch, you can use that image to create a job definition.

Be sure to complete the prerequisites before you start the AWS Batch tutorials. For more information, see Complete the AWS Batch prerequisites.

Afterward, you can use the AWS Batch first-run wizard to create a compute environment, job queue, and submit a sample Hello World job. If you already have a Docker image you want to launch in AWS Batch, you can create a job definition with that image and submit that to your queue instead.

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