aws-sdk-ecs 1.99.0 → 1.101.0

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  Unreleased Changes
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+ 1.101.0 (2022-09-16)
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+ * Feature - This release supports new task definition sizes.
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+ 1.100.0 (2022-06-21)
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+ ------------------
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+ * Feature - Amazon ECS UpdateService now supports the following parameters: PlacementStrategies, PlacementConstraints and CapacityProviderStrategy.
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  1.99.0 (2022-03-22)
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  # that it can manage required resources in other Amazon Web Services
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  # services on your behalf. However, if the IAM user that makes the call
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  # doesn't have permissions to create the service-linked role, it isn't
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- # created. For more information, see [Using Service-Linked Roles for
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+ # created. For more information, see [Using service-linked roles for
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  # Amazon ECS][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer
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  # Guide*.
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  #
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  # In addition to maintaining the desired count of tasks in your service,
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  # you can optionally run your service behind one or more load balancers.
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  # The load balancers distribute traffic across the tasks that are
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- # associated with the service. For more information, see [Service Load
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- # Balancing][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer
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+ # associated with the service. For more information, see [Service load
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+ # balancing][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer
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  # Guide*.
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  #
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  # Tasks for services that don't use a load balancer are considered
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  # your desired number of tasks across your cluster. By default, the
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  # service scheduler spreads tasks across Availability Zones. You can
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  # use task placement strategies and constraints to customize task
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- # placement decisions. For more information, see [Service Scheduler
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- # Concepts][2] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer
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+ # placement decisions. For more information, see [Service scheduler
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+ # concepts][2] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer
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  # Guide*.
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  #
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  # * `DAEMON` - The daemon scheduling strategy deploys exactly one task
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  # tasks. It also stops tasks that don't meet the placement
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  # constraints. When using this strategy, you don't need to specify a
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  # desired number of tasks, a task placement strategy, or use Service
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- # Auto Scaling policies. For more information, see [Service Scheduler
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- # Concepts][2] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer
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+ # Auto Scaling policies. For more information, see [Service scheduler
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+ # concepts][2] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer
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  # Guide*.
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  #
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  # You can optionally specify a deployment configuration for your
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  # controller, you can specify only parameters that aren't controlled at
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  # the task set level. The only required parameter is the service name.
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  # You control your services using the CreateTaskSet operation. For more
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- # information, see [Amazon ECS Deployment Types][3] in the *Amazon
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+ # information, see [Amazon ECS deployment types][3] in the *Amazon
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  # Elastic Container Service Developer Guide*.
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  #
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  # When the service scheduler launches new tasks, it determines task
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- # placement in your cluster using the following logic:
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- #
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- # * Determine which of the container instances in your cluster can
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- # support the task definition of your service. For example, they have
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- # the required CPU, memory, ports, and container instance attributes.
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- #
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- # * By default, the service scheduler attempts to balance tasks across
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- # Availability Zones in this manner. This is the case even if you can
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- # choose a different placement strategy with the `placementStrategy`
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- # parameter.
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- #
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- # * Sort the valid container instances, giving priority to instances
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- # that have the fewest number of running tasks for this service in
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- # their respective Availability Zone. For example, if zone A has one
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- # running service task and zones B and C each have zero, valid
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- # container instances in either zone B or C are considered optimal
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- # for placement.
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- #
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- # * Place the new service task on a valid container instance in an
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- # optimal Availability Zone based on the previous steps, favoring
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- # container instances with the fewest number of running tasks for
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- # this service.
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+ # placement. For information about task placement and task placement
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+ # strategies, see [Amazon ECS task placement][4] in the *Amazon Elastic
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+ # Container Service Developer Guide*.
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  #
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  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/service-load-balancing.html
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  # [2]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs_services.html
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  # [3]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/deployment-types.html
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+ # [4]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/task-placement.html
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  #
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- # your service. For more information, see [Service Load Balancing][1] in
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  # the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide*.
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  # @option params [Boolean] :enable_ecs_managed_tags
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- # within the service. For more information, see [Tagging Your Amazon ECS
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- # Resources][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer
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+ # within the service. For more information, see [Tagging your Amazon ECS
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+ # resources][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer
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  # Guide*.
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@@ -1225,9 +1225,13 @@ module Aws::ECS
1225
1225
  # container instance, but also allow the container to consume more
1226
1226
  # memory resources when needed.
1227
1227
  #
1228
- # The Docker daemon reserves a minimum of 4 MiB of memory for a
1229
- # container. Therefore, we recommend that you specify fewer than 4 MiB
1230
- # of memory for your containers.
1228
+ # The Docker 20.10.0 or later daemon reserves a minimum of 6 MiB of
1229
+ # memory for a container. So, don't specify less than 6 MiB of memory
1230
+ # for your containers.
1231
+ #
1232
+ # The Docker 19.03.13-ce or earlier daemon reserves a minimum of 4 MiB
1233
+ # of memory for a container. So, don't specify less than 4 MiB of
1234
+ # memory for your containers.
1231
1235
  #
1232
1236
  #
1233
1237
  #
@@ -1454,9 +1458,9 @@ module Aws::ECS
1454
1458
  #
1455
1459
  # @!attribute [rw] depends_on
1456
1460
  # The dependencies defined for container startup and shutdown. A
1457
- # container can contain multiple dependencies. When a dependency is
1458
- # defined for container startup, for container shutdown it is
1459
- # reversed.
1461
+ # container can contain multiple dependencies on other containers in a
1462
+ # task definition. When a dependency is defined for container startup,
1463
+ # for container shutdown it is reversed.
1460
1464
  #
1461
1465
  # For tasks using the EC2 launch type, the container instances require
1462
1466
  # at least version 1.26.0 of the container agent to turn on container
@@ -2073,16 +2077,17 @@ module Aws::ECS
2073
2077
  include Aws::Structure
2074
2078
  end
2075
2079
 
2076
- # An EC2 instance that's running the Amazon ECS agent and has been
2077
- # registered with a cluster.
2080
+ # An Amazon EC2 or External instance that's running the Amazon ECS
2081
+ # agent and has been registered with a cluster.
2078
2082
  #
2079
2083
  # @!attribute [rw] container_instance_arn
2080
- # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the container instance. The ARN
2081
- # contains the `arn:aws:ecs` namespace, followed by the Region of the
2082
- # container instance, the Amazon Web Services account ID of the
2083
- # container instance owner, the `container-instance` namespace, and
2084
- # then the container instance ID. For example,
2085
- # `arn:aws:ecs:region:aws_account_id:container-instance/container_instance_ID`.
2084
+ # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the container instance. For more
2085
+ # information about the ARN format, see [Amazon Resource Name
2086
+ # (ARN)][1] in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*.
2087
+ #
2088
+ #
2089
+ #
2090
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs-account-settings.html#ecs-resource-ids
2086
2091
  # @return [String]
2087
2092
  #
2088
2093
  # @!attribute [rw] ec2_instance_id
@@ -2156,7 +2161,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
2156
2161
  # tasks. The `DRAINING` indicates that new tasks aren't placed on the
2157
2162
  # container instance and any service tasks running on the container
2158
2163
  # instance are removed if possible. For more information, see
2159
- # [Container Instance Draining][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container
2164
+ # [Container instance draining][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container
2160
2165
  # Service Developer Guide*.
2161
2166
  #
2162
2167
  #
@@ -2170,9 +2175,9 @@ module Aws::ECS
2170
2175
  #
2171
2176
  # @!attribute [rw] agent_connected
2172
2177
  # This parameter returns `true` if the agent is connected to Amazon
2173
- # ECS. Registered instances with an agent that may be unhealthy or
2174
- # stopped return `false`. Only instances connected to an agent can
2175
- # accept placement requests.
2178
+ # ECS. An instance with an agent that may be unhealthy or stopped
2179
+ # return `false`. Only instances connected to an agent can accept task
2180
+ # placement requests.
2176
2181
  # @return [Boolean]
2177
2182
  #
2178
2183
  # @!attribute [rw] running_tasks_count
@@ -2202,8 +2207,8 @@ module Aws::ECS
2202
2207
  # @return [Time]
2203
2208
  #
2204
2209
  # @!attribute [rw] attachments
2205
- # The resources attached to a container instance, such as elastic
2206
- # network interfaces.
2210
+ # The resources attached to a container instance, such as an elastic
2211
+ # network interface.
2207
2212
  # @return [Array<Types::Attachment>]
2208
2213
  #
2209
2214
  # @!attribute [rw] tags
@@ -2789,7 +2794,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
2789
2794
  #
2790
2795
  # @!attribute [rw] load_balancers
2791
2796
  # A load balancer object representing the load balancers to use with
2792
- # your service. For more information, see [Service Load Balancing][1]
2797
+ # your service. For more information, see [Service load balancing][1]
2793
2798
  # in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide*.
2794
2799
  #
2795
2800
  # If the service uses the rolling update (`ECS`) deployment controller
@@ -3091,8 +3096,8 @@ module Aws::ECS
3091
3096
  #
3092
3097
  # @!attribute [rw] enable_ecs_managed_tags
3093
3098
  # Specifies whether to turn on Amazon ECS managed tags for the tasks
3094
- # within the service. For more information, see [Tagging Your Amazon
3095
- # ECS Resources][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer
3099
+ # within the service. For more information, see [Tagging your Amazon
3100
+ # ECS resources][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer
3096
3101
  # Guide*.
3097
3102
  #
3098
3103
  #
@@ -3254,7 +3259,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
3254
3259
  #
3255
3260
  # @!attribute [rw] service_registries
3256
3261
  # The details of the service discovery registries to assign to this
3257
- # task set. For more information, see [Service Discovery][1].
3262
+ # task set. For more information, see [Service discovery][1].
3258
3263
  #
3259
3264
  #
3260
3265
  #
@@ -3263,7 +3268,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
3263
3268
  #
3264
3269
  # @!attribute [rw] launch_type
3265
3270
  # The launch type that new tasks in the task set uses. For more
3266
- # information, see [Amazon ECS Launch Types][1] in the *Amazon Elastic
3271
+ # information, see [Amazon ECS launch types][1] in the *Amazon Elastic
3267
3272
  # Container Service Developer Guide*.
3268
3273
  #
3269
3274
  # If a `launchType` is specified, the `capacityProviderStrategy`
@@ -3880,54 +3885,83 @@ module Aws::ECS
3880
3885
  #
3881
3886
  # @!attribute [rw] maximum_percent
3882
3887
  # If a service is using the rolling update (`ECS`) deployment type,
3883
- # the **maximum percent** parameter represents an upper limit on the
3884
- # number of tasks in a service that are allowed in the `RUNNING` or
3885
- # `PENDING` state during a deployment, as a percentage of the desired
3886
- # number of tasks (rounded down to the nearest integer), and while any
3887
- # container instances are in the `DRAINING` state if the service
3888
- # contains tasks using the EC2 launch type. This parameter enables you
3889
- # to define the deployment batch size. For example, if your service
3890
- # has a desired number of four tasks and a maximum percent value of
3891
- # 200%, the scheduler may start four new tasks before stopping the
3892
- # four older tasks (provided that the cluster resources required to do
3893
- # this are available). The default value for maximum percent is 200%.
3894
- #
3895
- # If a service is using the blue/green (`CODE_DEPLOY`) or `EXTERNAL`
3896
- # deployment types and tasks that use the EC2 launch type, the
3897
- # **maximum percent** value is set to the default value and is used to
3898
- # define the upper limit on the number of the tasks in the service
3899
- # that remain in the `RUNNING` state while the container instances are
3900
- # in the `DRAINING` state. If the tasks in the service use the Fargate
3901
- # launch type, the maximum percent value is not used, although it is
3902
- # returned when describing your service.
3888
+ # the `maximumPercent` parameter represents an upper limit on the
3889
+ # number of your service's tasks that are allowed in the `RUNNING` or
3890
+ # `PENDING` state during a deployment, as a percentage of the
3891
+ # `desiredCount` (rounded down to the nearest integer). This parameter
3892
+ # enables you to define the deployment batch size. For example, if
3893
+ # your service is using the `REPLICA` service scheduler and has a
3894
+ # `desiredCount` of four tasks and a `maximumPercent` value of 200%,
3895
+ # the scheduler may start four new tasks before stopping the four
3896
+ # older tasks (provided that the cluster resources required to do this
3897
+ # are available). The default `maximumPercent` value for a service
3898
+ # using the `REPLICA` service scheduler is 200%.
3899
+ #
3900
+ # If a service is using either the blue/green (`CODE_DEPLOY`) or
3901
+ # `EXTERNAL` deployment types and tasks that use the EC2 launch type,
3902
+ # the **maximum percent** value is set to the default value and is
3903
+ # used to define the upper limit on the number of the tasks in the
3904
+ # service that remain in the `RUNNING` state while the container
3905
+ # instances are in the `DRAINING` state. If the tasks in the service
3906
+ # use the Fargate launch type, the maximum percent value is not used,
3907
+ # although it is returned when describing your service.
3903
3908
  # @return [Integer]
3904
3909
  #
3905
3910
  # @!attribute [rw] minimum_healthy_percent
3906
3911
  # If a service is using the rolling update (`ECS`) deployment type,
3907
- # the **minimum healthy percent** represents a lower limit on the
3908
- # number of tasks in a service that must remain in the `RUNNING` state
3909
- # during a deployment, as a percentage of the desired number of tasks
3910
- # (rounded up to the nearest integer), and while any container
3911
- # instances are in the `DRAINING` state if the service contains tasks
3912
- # using the EC2 launch type. This parameter enables you to deploy
3912
+ # the `minimumHealthyPercent` represents a lower limit on the number
3913
+ # of your service's tasks that must remain in the `RUNNING` state
3914
+ # during a deployment, as a percentage of the `desiredCount` (rounded
3915
+ # up to the nearest integer). This parameter enables you to deploy
3913
3916
  # without using additional cluster capacity. For example, if your
3914
- # service has a desired number of four tasks and a minimum healthy
3915
- # percent of 50%, the scheduler may stop two existing tasks to free up
3916
- # cluster capacity before starting two new tasks. Tasks for services
3917
- # that *do not* use a load balancer are considered healthy if they're
3918
- # in the `RUNNING` state; tasks for services that *do* use a load
3919
- # balancer are considered healthy if they're in the `RUNNING` state
3920
- # and they're reported as healthy by the load balancer. The default
3921
- # value for minimum healthy percent is 100%.
3922
- #
3923
- # If a service is using the blue/green (`CODE_DEPLOY`) or `EXTERNAL`
3924
- # deployment types and tasks that use the EC2 launch type, the
3925
- # **minimum healthy percent** value is set to the default value and is
3926
- # used to define the lower limit on the number of the tasks in the
3927
- # service that remain in the `RUNNING` state while the container
3928
- # instances are in the `DRAINING` state. If the tasks in the service
3929
- # use the Fargate launch type, the minimum healthy percent value is
3930
- # not used, although it is returned when describing your service.
3917
+ # service has a `desiredCount` of four tasks and a
3918
+ # `minimumHealthyPercent` of 50%, the service scheduler may stop two
3919
+ # existing tasks to free up cluster capacity before starting two new
3920
+ # tasks.
3921
+ #
3922
+ # For services that *do not* use a load balancer, the following should
3923
+ # be noted:
3924
+ #
3925
+ # * A service is considered healthy if all essential containers within
3926
+ # the tasks in the service pass their health checks.
3927
+ #
3928
+ # * If a task has no essential containers with a health check defined,
3929
+ # the service scheduler will wait for 40 seconds after a task
3930
+ # reaches a `RUNNING` state before the task is counted towards the
3931
+ # minimum healthy percent total.
3932
+ #
3933
+ # * If a task has one or more essential containers with a health check
3934
+ # defined, the service scheduler will wait for the task to reach a
3935
+ # healthy status before counting it towards the minimum healthy
3936
+ # percent total. A task is considered healthy when all essential
3937
+ # containers within the task have passed their health checks. The
3938
+ # amount of time the service scheduler can wait for is determined by
3939
+ # the container health check settings.
3940
+ #
3941
+ # For services are that *do* use a load balancer, the following should
3942
+ # be noted:
3943
+ #
3944
+ # * If a task has no essential containers with a health check defined,
3945
+ # the service scheduler will wait for the load balancer target group
3946
+ # health check to return a healthy status before counting the task
3947
+ # towards the minimum healthy percent total.
3948
+ #
3949
+ # * If a task has an essential container with a health check defined,
3950
+ # the service scheduler will wait for both the task to reach a
3951
+ # healthy status and the load balancer target group health check to
3952
+ # return a healthy status before counting the task towards the
3953
+ # minimum healthy percent total.
3954
+ #
3955
+ # If a service is using either the blue/green (`CODE_DEPLOY`) or
3956
+ # `EXTERNAL` deployment types and is running tasks that use the EC2
3957
+ # launch type, the **minimum healthy percent** value is set to the
3958
+ # default value and is used to define the lower limit on the number of
3959
+ # the tasks in the service that remain in the `RUNNING` state while
3960
+ # the container instances are in the `DRAINING` state. If a service is
3961
+ # using either the blue/green (`CODE_DEPLOY`) or `EXTERNAL` deployment
3962
+ # types and is running tasks that use the Fargate launch type, the
3963
+ # minimum healthy percent value is not used, although it is returned
3964
+ # when describing your service.
3931
3965
  # @return [Integer]
3932
3966
  #
3933
3967
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/ecs-2014-11-13/DeploymentConfiguration AWS API Documentation
@@ -3941,7 +3975,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
3941
3975
  end
3942
3976
 
3943
3977
  # The deployment controller to use for the service. For more
3944
- # information, see [Amazon ECS Deployment Types][1] in the *Amazon
3978
+ # information, see [Amazon ECS deployment types][1] in the *Amazon
3945
3979
  # Elastic Container Service Developer Guide*.
3946
3980
  #
3947
3981
  #
@@ -4008,11 +4042,12 @@ module Aws::ECS
4008
4042
  #
4009
4043
  # @!attribute [rw] container_instance
4010
4044
  # The container instance ID or full ARN of the container instance to
4011
- # deregister. The ARN contains the `arn:aws:ecs` namespace, followed
4012
- # by the Region of the container instance, the Amazon Web Services
4013
- # account ID of the container instance owner, the `container-instance`
4014
- # namespace, and then the container instance ID. For example,
4015
- # `arn:aws:ecs:region:aws_account_id:container-instance/container_instance_ID`.
4045
+ # deregister. For more information about the ARN format, see [Amazon
4046
+ # Resource Name (ARN)][1] in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*.
4047
+ #
4048
+ #
4049
+ #
4050
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs-account-settings.html#ecs-resource-ids
4016
4051
  # @return [String]
4017
4052
  #
4018
4053
  # @!attribute [rw] force
@@ -4578,12 +4613,13 @@ module Aws::ECS
4578
4613
  # }
4579
4614
  #
4580
4615
  # @!attribute [rw] container_instance
4581
- # The container instance ID or full ARN of the container instance. The
4582
- # ARN contains the `arn:aws:ecs` namespace, followed by the Region of
4583
- # the container instance, the Amazon Web Services account ID of the
4584
- # container instance owner, the `container-instance` namespace, and
4585
- # then the container instance ID. For example,
4586
- # `arn:aws:ecs:region:aws_account_id:container-instance/container_instance_ID`.
4616
+ # The container instance ID or full ARN of the container instance. For
4617
+ # more information about the ARN format, see [Amazon Resource Name
4618
+ # (ARN)][1] in the *Amazon ECS Developer Guide*.
4619
+ #
4620
+ #
4621
+ #
4622
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs-account-settings.html#ecs-resource-ids
4587
4623
  # @return [String]
4588
4624
  #
4589
4625
  # @!attribute [rw] cluster
@@ -4729,7 +4765,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
4729
4765
  # will enforce the path set on the EFS access point. If an access
4730
4766
  # point is used, transit encryption must be enabled in the
4731
4767
  # `EFSVolumeConfiguration`. For more information, see [Working with
4732
- # Amazon EFS Access Points][1] in the *Amazon Elastic File System User
4768
+ # Amazon EFS access points][1] in the *Amazon Elastic File System User
4733
4769
  # Guide*.
4734
4770
  #
4735
4771
  #
@@ -4743,7 +4779,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
4743
4779
  # enabled, transit encryption must be enabled in the
4744
4780
  # `EFSVolumeConfiguration`. If this parameter is omitted, the default
4745
4781
  # value of `DISABLED` is used. For more information, see [Using Amazon
4746
- # EFS Access Points][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service
4782
+ # EFS access points][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service
4747
4783
  # Developer Guide*.
4748
4784
  #
4749
4785
  #
@@ -4762,7 +4798,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
4762
4798
 
4763
4799
  # This parameter is specified when you're using an Amazon Elastic File
4764
4800
  # System file system for task storage. For more information, see [Amazon
4765
- # EFS Volumes][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer
4801
+ # EFS volumes][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer
4766
4802
  # Guide*.
4767
4803
  #
4768
4804
  #
@@ -4803,7 +4839,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
4803
4839
  # between the Amazon ECS host and the Amazon EFS server. Transit
4804
4840
  # encryption must be enabled if Amazon EFS IAM authorization is used.
4805
4841
  # If this parameter is omitted, the default value of `DISABLED` is
4806
- # used. For more information, see [Encrypting Data in Transit][1] in
4842
+ # used. For more information, see [Encrypting data in transit][1] in
4807
4843
  # the *Amazon Elastic File System User Guide*.
4808
4844
  #
4809
4845
  #
@@ -4815,8 +4851,8 @@ module Aws::ECS
4815
4851
  # The port to use when sending encrypted data between the Amazon ECS
4816
4852
  # host and the Amazon EFS server. If you do not specify a transit
4817
4853
  # encryption port, it will use the port selection strategy that the
4818
- # Amazon EFS mount helper uses. For more information, see [EFS Mount
4819
- # Helper][1] in the *Amazon Elastic File System User Guide*.
4854
+ # Amazon EFS mount helper uses. For more information, see [EFS mount
4855
+ # helper][1] in the *Amazon Elastic File System User Guide*.
4820
4856
  #
4821
4857
  #
4822
4858
  #
@@ -5133,8 +5169,8 @@ module Aws::ECS
5133
5169
 
5134
5170
  # The authorization configuration details for Amazon FSx for Windows
5135
5171
  # File Server file system. See
5136
- # [FSxWindowsFileServerVolumeConfiguration][1] in the *Amazon Elastic
5137
- # Container Service API Reference*.
5172
+ # [FSxWindowsFileServerVolumeConfiguration][1] in the *Amazon ECS API
5173
+ # Reference*.
5138
5174
  #
5139
5175
  # For more information and the input format, see [Amazon FSx for Windows
5140
5176
  # File Server Volumes][2] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service
@@ -5157,7 +5193,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
5157
5193
  # The authorization credential option to use. The authorization
5158
5194
  # credential options can be provided using either the Amazon Resource
5159
5195
  # Name (ARN) of an Secrets Manager secret or SSM Parameter Store
5160
- # parameter. The ARNs refer to the stored credentials.
5196
+ # parameter. The ARN refers to the stored credentials.
5161
5197
  # @return [String]
5162
5198
  #
5163
5199
  # @!attribute [rw] domain
@@ -5183,7 +5219,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
5183
5219
  # File Server][1] file system for task storage.
5184
5220
  #
5185
5221
  # For more information and the input format, see [Amazon FSx for Windows
5186
- # File Server Volumes][2] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service
5222
+ # File Server volumes][2] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service
5187
5223
  # Developer Guide*.
5188
5224
  #
5189
5225
  #
@@ -5258,7 +5294,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
5258
5294
 
5259
5295
  # The FireLens configuration for the container. This is used to specify
5260
5296
  # and configure a log router for container logs. For more information,
5261
- # see [Custom Log Routing][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service
5297
+ # see [Custom log routing][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service
5262
5298
  # Developer Guide*.
5263
5299
  #
5264
5300
  #
@@ -5287,8 +5323,8 @@ module Aws::ECS
5287
5323
  # cluster, and container instance details to the log event. If
5288
5324
  # specified, the syntax to use is
5289
5325
  # `"options":\{"enable-ecs-log-metadata":"true|false","config-file-type:"s3|file","config-file-value":"arn:aws:s3:::mybucket/fluent.conf|filepath"\}`.
5290
- # For more information, see [Creating a Task Definition that Uses a
5291
- # FireLens Configuration][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service
5326
+ # For more information, see [Creating a task definition that uses a
5327
+ # FireLens configuration][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service
5292
5328
  # Developer Guide*.
5293
5329
  #
5294
5330
  # <note markdown="1"> Tasks hosted on Fargate only support the `file` configuration file
@@ -5361,11 +5397,11 @@ module Aws::ECS
5361
5397
  #
5362
5398
  # * Container health checks require version 1.17.0 or greater of the
5363
5399
  # Amazon ECS container agent. For more information, see [Updating the
5364
- # Amazon ECS Container Agent][1].
5400
+ # Amazon ECS container agent][1].
5365
5401
  #
5366
5402
  # * Container health checks are supported for Fargate tasks if you're
5367
- # using platform version 1.1.0 or greater. For more information, see
5368
- # [Fargate Platform Versions][2].
5403
+ # using platform version `1.1.0` or greater. For more information, see
5404
+ # [Fargate platform versions][2].
5369
5405
  #
5370
5406
  # * Container health checks aren't supported for tasks that are part of
5371
5407
  # a service that's configured to use a Classic Load Balancer.
@@ -5389,7 +5425,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
5389
5425
  # @!attribute [rw] command
5390
5426
  # A string array representing the command that the container runs to
5391
5427
  # determine if it is healthy. The string array must start with `CMD`
5392
- # to execute the command arguments directly, or `CMD-SHELL` to run the
5428
+ # to run the command arguments directly, or `CMD-SHELL` to run the
5393
5429
  # command with the container's default shell.
5394
5430
  #
5395
5431
  # When you use the Amazon Web Services Management Console JSON panel,
@@ -6692,8 +6728,8 @@ module Aws::ECS
6692
6728
  # update the Elastic Load Balancing configuration.
6693
6729
  #
6694
6730
  # A service-linked role is required for services that use multiple
6695
- # target groups. For more information, see [Service-linked roles][1] in
6696
- # the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide*.
6731
+ # target groups. For more information, see [Using service-linked
6732
+ # roles][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide*.
6697
6733
  #
6698
6734
  #
6699
6735
  #
@@ -6719,12 +6755,12 @@ module Aws::ECS
6719
6755
  #
6720
6756
  # For services using the `ECS` deployment controller, you can specify
6721
6757
  # one or multiple target groups. For more information, see
6722
- # [Registering Multiple Target Groups with a Service][1] in the
6758
+ # [Registering multiple target groups with a service][1] in the
6723
6759
  # *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide*.
6724
6760
  #
6725
6761
  # For services using the `CODE_DEPLOY` deployment controller, you're
6726
6762
  # required to define two target groups for the load balancer. For more
6727
- # information, see [Blue/Green Deployment with CodeDeploy][2] in the
6763
+ # information, see [Blue/green deployment with CodeDeploy][2] in the
6728
6764
  # *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide*.
6729
6765
  #
6730
6766
  # If your service's task definition uses the `awsvpc` network mode,
@@ -6878,7 +6914,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
6878
6914
  #
6879
6915
  # @!attribute [rw] secret_options
6880
6916
  # The secrets to pass to the log configuration. For more information,
6881
- # see [Specifying Sensitive Data][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container
6917
+ # see [Specifying sensitive data][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container
6882
6918
  # Service Developer Guide*.
6883
6919
  #
6884
6920
  #
@@ -6973,7 +7009,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
6973
7009
  # scale-out actions of the Auto Scaling group. Amazon ECS manages a
6974
7010
  # target tracking scaling policy using an Amazon ECS managed CloudWatch
6975
7011
  # metric with the specified `targetCapacity` value as the target value
6976
- # for the metric. For more information, see [Using Managed Scaling][1]
7012
+ # for the metric. For more information, see [Using managed scaling][1]
6977
7013
  # in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide*.
6978
7014
  #
6979
7015
  # If managed scaling is disabled, the user must manage the scaling of
@@ -7192,7 +7228,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
7192
7228
  class NoUpdateAvailableException < Aws::EmptyStructure; end
7193
7229
 
7194
7230
  # An object representing a constraint on task placement. For more
7195
- # information, see [Task Placement Constraints][1] in the *Amazon
7231
+ # information, see [Task placement constraints][1] in the *Amazon
7196
7232
  # Elastic Container Service Developer Guide*.
7197
7233
  #
7198
7234
  # <note markdown="1"> If you're using the Fargate launch type, task placement constraints
@@ -7241,7 +7277,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
7241
7277
  end
7242
7278
 
7243
7279
  # The task placement strategy for a task or service. For more
7244
- # information, see [Task Placement Strategies][1] in the *Amazon Elastic
7280
+ # information, see [Task placement strategies][1] in the *Amazon Elastic
7245
7281
  # Container Service Developer Guide*.
7246
7282
  #
7247
7283
  #
@@ -8248,7 +8284,8 @@ module Aws::ECS
8248
8284
  #
8249
8285
  # If you're using the EC2 launch type, this field is optional.
8250
8286
  # Supported values are between `128` CPU units (`0.125` vCPUs) and
8251
- # `10240` CPU units (`10` vCPUs).
8287
+ # `10240` CPU units (`10` vCPUs). If you do not specify a value, the
8288
+ # parameter is ignored.
8252
8289
  #
8253
8290
  # If you're using the Fargate launch type, this field is required and
8254
8291
  # you must use one of the following values, which determines your
@@ -8267,11 +8304,21 @@ module Aws::ECS
8267
8304
  # GB), 4096 (4 GB), 5120 (5 GB), 6144 (6 GB), 7168 (7 GB), 8192 (8
8268
8305
  # GB)
8269
8306
  #
8270
- # * 2048 (2 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: Between 4096 (4 GB) and
8271
- # 16384 (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
8307
+ # * 2048 (2 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: 4096 (4 GB) and 16384
8308
+ # (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
8309
+ #
8310
+ # * 4096 (4 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: 8192 (8 GB) and 30720
8311
+ # (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
8312
+ #
8313
+ # * 8192 (8 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: 16 GB and 60 GB in 4 GB
8314
+ # increments
8315
+ #
8316
+ # This option requires Linux platform `1.4.0` or later.
8272
8317
  #
8273
- # * 4096 (4 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: Between 8192 (8 GB) and
8274
- # 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
8318
+ # * 16384 (16vCPU) - Available `memory` values: 32GB and 120 GB in 8
8319
+ # GB increments
8320
+ #
8321
+ # This option requires Linux platform `1.4.0` or later.
8275
8322
  # @return [String]
8276
8323
  #
8277
8324
  # @!attribute [rw] memory
@@ -8310,6 +8357,16 @@ module Aws::ECS
8310
8357
  #
8311
8358
  # * Between 8192 (8 GB) and 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
8312
8359
  # - Available `cpu` values: 4096 (4 vCPU)
8360
+ #
8361
+ # * Between 16 GB and 60 GB in 4 GB increments - Available `cpu`
8362
+ # values: 8192 (8 vCPU)
8363
+ #
8364
+ # This option requires Linux platform `1.4.0` or later.
8365
+ #
8366
+ # * Between 32GB and 120 GB in 8 GB increments - Available `cpu`
8367
+ # values: 16384 (16 vCPU)
8368
+ #
8369
+ # This option requires Linux platform `1.4.0` or later.
8313
8370
  # @return [String]
8314
8371
  #
8315
8372
  # @!attribute [rw] tags
@@ -9010,9 +9067,8 @@ module Aws::ECS
9010
9067
 
9011
9068
  # Information about the platform for the Amazon ECS service or task.
9012
9069
  #
9013
- # For more informataion about `RuntimePlatform`, see
9014
- # [RuntimePlatform][1] in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service
9015
- # Developer Guide*.
9070
+ # For more information about `RuntimePlatform`, see [RuntimePlatform][1]
9071
+ # in the *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide*.
9016
9072
  #
9017
9073
  #
9018
9074
  #
@@ -9031,7 +9087,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
9031
9087
  #
9032
9088
  # You can run your Linux tasks on an ARM-based platform by setting the
9033
9089
  # value to `ARM64`. This option is avaiable for tasks that run on
9034
- # Linuc Amazon EC2 instance or Linux containers on Fargate.
9090
+ # Linux Amazon EC2 instance or Linux containers on Fargate.
9035
9091
  # @return [String]
9036
9092
  #
9037
9093
  # @!attribute [rw] operating_system_family
@@ -9086,7 +9142,7 @@ module Aws::ECS
9086
9142
  # * To reference sensitive information in the log configuration of a
9087
9143
  # container, use the `secretOptions` container definition parameter.
9088
9144
  #
9089
- # For more information, see [Specifying Sensitive Data][1] in the
9145
+ # For more information, see [Specifying sensitive data][1] in the
9090
9146
  # *Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide*.
9091
9147
  #
9092
9148
  #
@@ -9154,11 +9210,13 @@ module Aws::ECS
9154
9210
  # Details on a service within a cluster
9155
9211
  #
9156
9212
  # @!attribute [rw] service_arn
9157
- # The ARN that identifies the service. The ARN contains the
9158
- # `arn:aws:ecs` namespace, followed by the Region of the service, the
9159
- # Amazon Web Services account ID of the service owner, the `service`
9160
- # namespace, and then the service name. For example,
9161
- # `arn:aws:ecs:region:012345678910:service/my-service`.
9213
+ # The ARN that identifies the service. For more information about the
9214
+ # ARN format, see [Amazon Resource Name (ARN)][1] in the *Amazon ECS
9215
+ # Developer Guide*.
9216
+ #
9217
+ #
9218
+ #
9219
+ # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs-account-settings.html#ecs-resource-ids
9162
9220
  # @return [String]
9163
9221
  #
9164
9222
  # @!attribute [rw] service_name
@@ -10381,11 +10439,21 @@ module Aws::ECS
10381
10439
  # GB), 4096 (4 GB), 5120 (5 GB), 6144 (6 GB), 7168 (7 GB), 8192 (8
10382
10440
  # GB)
10383
10441
  #
10384
- # * 2048 (2 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: Between 4096 (4 GB) and
10385
- # 16384 (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
10442
+ # * 2048 (2 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: 4096 (4 GB) and 16384
10443
+ # (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
10444
+ #
10445
+ # * 4096 (4 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: 8192 (8 GB) and 30720
10446
+ # (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
10447
+ #
10448
+ # * 8192 (8 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: 16 GB and 60 GB in 4 GB
10449
+ # increments
10450
+ #
10451
+ # This option requires Linux platform `1.4.0` or later.
10386
10452
  #
10387
- # * 4096 (4 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: Between 8192 (8 GB) and
10388
- # 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
10453
+ # * 16384 (16vCPU) - Available `memory` values: 32GB and 120 GB in 8
10454
+ # GB increments
10455
+ #
10456
+ # This option requires Linux platform `1.4.0` or later.
10389
10457
  # @return [String]
10390
10458
  #
10391
10459
  # @!attribute [rw] created_at
@@ -10486,6 +10554,16 @@ module Aws::ECS
10486
10554
  #
10487
10555
  # * Between 8192 (8 GB) and 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
10488
10556
  # - Available `cpu` values: 4096 (4 vCPU)
10557
+ #
10558
+ # * Between 16 GB and 60 GB in 4 GB increments - Available `cpu`
10559
+ # values: 8192 (8 vCPU)
10560
+ #
10561
+ # This option requires Linux platform `1.4.0` or later.
10562
+ #
10563
+ # * Between 32GB and 120 GB in 8 GB increments - Available `cpu`
10564
+ # values: 16384 (16 vCPU)
10565
+ #
10566
+ # This option requires Linux platform `1.4.0` or later.
10489
10567
  # @return [String]
10490
10568
  #
10491
10569
  # @!attribute [rw] overrides
@@ -10875,11 +10953,21 @@ module Aws::ECS
10875
10953
  # GB), 4096 (4 GB), 5120 (5 GB), 6144 (6 GB), 7168 (7 GB), 8192 (8
10876
10954
  # GB)
10877
10955
  #
10878
- # * 2048 (2 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: Between 4096 (4 GB) and
10879
- # 16384 (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
10956
+ # * 2048 (2 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: 4096 (4 GB) and 16384
10957
+ # (16 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
10958
+ #
10959
+ # * 4096 (4 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: 8192 (8 GB) and 30720
10960
+ # (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
10961
+ #
10962
+ # * 8192 (8 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: 16 GB and 60 GB in 4 GB
10963
+ # increments
10880
10964
  #
10881
- # * 4096 (4 vCPU) - Available `memory` values: Between 8192 (8 GB) and
10882
- # 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
10965
+ # This option requires Linux platform `1.4.0` or later.
10966
+ #
10967
+ # * 16384 (16vCPU) - Available `memory` values: 32GB and 120 GB in 8
10968
+ # GB increments
10969
+ #
10970
+ # This option requires Linux platform `1.4.0` or later.
10883
10971
  # @return [String]
10884
10972
  #
10885
10973
  # @!attribute [rw] memory
@@ -10911,6 +10999,16 @@ module Aws::ECS
10911
10999
  # * Between 8192 (8 GB) and 30720 (30 GB) in increments of 1024 (1 GB)
10912
11000
  # - Available `cpu` values: 4096 (4 vCPU)
10913
11001
  #
11002
+ # * Between 16 GB and 60 GB in 4 GB increments - Available `cpu`
11003
+ # values: 8192 (8 vCPU)
11004
+ #
11005
+ # This option requires Linux platform `1.4.0` or later.
11006
+ #
11007
+ # * Between 32GB and 120 GB in 8 GB increments - Available `cpu`
11008
+ # values: 16384 (16 vCPU)
11009
+ #
11010
+ # This option requires Linux platform `1.4.0` or later.
11011
+ #
10914
11012
  #
10915
11013
  #
10916
11014
  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/APIReference/API_ContainerDefinition.html
data/lib/aws-sdk-ecs.rb CHANGED
@@ -49,6 +49,6 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-ecs/customizations'
49
49
  # @!group service
50
50
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51
51
 
52
- GEM_VERSION = '1.99.0'
52
+ GEM_VERSION = '1.101.0'
53
53
 
54
54
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metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: aws-sdk-ecs
3
3
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4
- version: 1.99.0
4
+ version: 1.101.0
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Amazon Web Services
8
8
  autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
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11
+ date: 2022-09-16 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
  dependencies:
13
13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
14
  name: aws-sdk-core