@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class Ec2Configuration extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo
Provides information used to select Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) for instances in the compute environment. If
Ec2Configuration
isn't specified, the default is ECS_AL2
(Amazon Linux 2).
This object isn't applicable to jobs that are running on Fargate resources.
Constructor and Description |
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Ec2Configuration() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Ec2Configuration |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getImageIdOverride()
The AMI ID used for instances launched in the compute environment that match the image type.
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String |
getImageKubernetesVersion()
The Kubernetes version for the compute environment.
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String |
getImageType()
The image type to match with the instance type to select an AMI.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
Marshalls this structured data using the given
ProtocolMarshaller . |
void |
setImageIdOverride(String imageIdOverride)
The AMI ID used for instances launched in the compute environment that match the image type.
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void |
setImageKubernetesVersion(String imageKubernetesVersion)
The Kubernetes version for the compute environment.
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void |
setImageType(String imageType)
The image type to match with the instance type to select an AMI.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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Ec2Configuration |
withImageIdOverride(String imageIdOverride)
The AMI ID used for instances launched in the compute environment that match the image type.
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Ec2Configuration |
withImageKubernetesVersion(String imageKubernetesVersion)
The Kubernetes version for the compute environment.
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Ec2Configuration |
withImageType(String imageType)
The image type to match with the instance type to select an AMI.
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public void setImageType(String imageType)
The image type to match with the instance type to select an AMI. The supported values are different for
ECS
and EKS
resources.
If the imageIdOverride
parameter isn't specified, then a recent Amazon
ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI (ECS_AL2
) is used. If a new image type is specified in an
update, but neither an imageId
nor a imageIdOverride
parameter is specified, then the
latest Amazon ECS optimized AMI for that image type that's supported by Batch is used.
Amazon Linux 2: Default for all non-GPU instance families.
Amazon Linux
2 (GPU): Default for all GPU instance families (for example P4
and G4
) and can be
used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types.
Amazon Linux 2023: Batch supports Amazon Linux 2023.
Amazon Linux 2023 does not support A1
instances.
Amazon Linux. Amazon Linux has reached the end-of-life of standard support. For more information, see Amazon Linux AMI.
If the imageIdOverride
parameter isn't specified, then a recent Amazon EKS-optimized Amazon Linux
AMI (EKS_AL2
) is used. If a new image type is specified in an update, but neither an
imageId
nor a imageIdOverride
parameter is specified, then the latest Amazon EKS
optimized AMI for that image type that Batch supports is used.
Amazon Linux 2: Default for all non-GPU instance families.
Amazon Linux 2
(accelerated): Default for all GPU instance families (for example, P4
and G4
) and
can be used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types.
imageType
- The image type to match with the instance type to select an AMI. The supported values are different for
ECS
and EKS
resources.
If the imageIdOverride
parameter isn't specified, then a recent Amazon
ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI (ECS_AL2
) is used. If a new image type is specified in
an update, but neither an imageId
nor a imageIdOverride
parameter is specified,
then the latest Amazon ECS optimized AMI for that image type that's supported by Batch is used.
Amazon Linux 2: Default for all non-GPU instance families.
Amazon
Linux 2 (GPU): Default for all GPU instance families (for example P4
and G4
)
and can be used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types.
Amazon Linux 2023: Batch supports Amazon Linux 2023.
Amazon Linux 2023 does not support A1
instances.
Amazon Linux. Amazon Linux has reached the end-of-life of standard support. For more information, see Amazon Linux AMI.
If the imageIdOverride
parameter isn't specified, then a recent Amazon EKS-optimized Amazon
Linux AMI (EKS_AL2
) is used. If a new image type is specified in an update, but neither
an imageId
nor a imageIdOverride
parameter is specified, then the latest Amazon
EKS optimized AMI for that image type that Batch supports is used.
Amazon Linux 2: Default for all non-GPU instance families.
Amazon Linux 2
(accelerated): Default for all GPU instance families (for example, P4
and G4
) and can be used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types.
public String getImageType()
The image type to match with the instance type to select an AMI. The supported values are different for
ECS
and EKS
resources.
If the imageIdOverride
parameter isn't specified, then a recent Amazon
ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI (ECS_AL2
) is used. If a new image type is specified in an
update, but neither an imageId
nor a imageIdOverride
parameter is specified, then the
latest Amazon ECS optimized AMI for that image type that's supported by Batch is used.
Amazon Linux 2: Default for all non-GPU instance families.
Amazon Linux
2 (GPU): Default for all GPU instance families (for example P4
and G4
) and can be
used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types.
Amazon Linux 2023: Batch supports Amazon Linux 2023.
Amazon Linux 2023 does not support A1
instances.
Amazon Linux. Amazon Linux has reached the end-of-life of standard support. For more information, see Amazon Linux AMI.
If the imageIdOverride
parameter isn't specified, then a recent Amazon EKS-optimized Amazon Linux
AMI (EKS_AL2
) is used. If a new image type is specified in an update, but neither an
imageId
nor a imageIdOverride
parameter is specified, then the latest Amazon EKS
optimized AMI for that image type that Batch supports is used.
Amazon Linux 2: Default for all non-GPU instance families.
Amazon Linux 2
(accelerated): Default for all GPU instance families (for example, P4
and G4
) and
can be used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types.
ECS
and EKS
resources.
If the imageIdOverride
parameter isn't specified, then a recent Amazon
ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI (ECS_AL2
) is used. If a new image type is specified in
an update, but neither an imageId
nor a imageIdOverride
parameter is specified,
then the latest Amazon ECS optimized AMI for that image type that's supported by Batch is used.
Amazon Linux 2: Default for all non-GPU instance families.
Amazon
Linux 2 (GPU): Default for all GPU instance families (for example P4
and G4
) and can be used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types.
Amazon Linux 2023: Batch supports Amazon Linux 2023.
Amazon Linux 2023 does not support A1
instances.
Amazon Linux. Amazon Linux has reached the end-of-life of standard support. For more information, see Amazon Linux AMI.
If the imageIdOverride
parameter isn't specified, then a recent Amazon EKS-optimized
Amazon Linux AMI (EKS_AL2
) is used. If a new image type is specified in an update, but
neither an imageId
nor a imageIdOverride
parameter is specified, then the
latest Amazon EKS optimized AMI for that image type that Batch supports is used.
Amazon Linux 2: Default for all non-GPU instance families.
Amazon Linux 2
(accelerated): Default for all GPU instance families (for example, P4
and
G4
) and can be used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types.
public Ec2Configuration withImageType(String imageType)
The image type to match with the instance type to select an AMI. The supported values are different for
ECS
and EKS
resources.
If the imageIdOverride
parameter isn't specified, then a recent Amazon
ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI (ECS_AL2
) is used. If a new image type is specified in an
update, but neither an imageId
nor a imageIdOverride
parameter is specified, then the
latest Amazon ECS optimized AMI for that image type that's supported by Batch is used.
Amazon Linux 2: Default for all non-GPU instance families.
Amazon Linux
2 (GPU): Default for all GPU instance families (for example P4
and G4
) and can be
used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types.
Amazon Linux 2023: Batch supports Amazon Linux 2023.
Amazon Linux 2023 does not support A1
instances.
Amazon Linux. Amazon Linux has reached the end-of-life of standard support. For more information, see Amazon Linux AMI.
If the imageIdOverride
parameter isn't specified, then a recent Amazon EKS-optimized Amazon Linux
AMI (EKS_AL2
) is used. If a new image type is specified in an update, but neither an
imageId
nor a imageIdOverride
parameter is specified, then the latest Amazon EKS
optimized AMI for that image type that Batch supports is used.
Amazon Linux 2: Default for all non-GPU instance families.
Amazon Linux 2
(accelerated): Default for all GPU instance families (for example, P4
and G4
) and
can be used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types.
imageType
- The image type to match with the instance type to select an AMI. The supported values are different for
ECS
and EKS
resources.
If the imageIdOverride
parameter isn't specified, then a recent Amazon
ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI (ECS_AL2
) is used. If a new image type is specified in
an update, but neither an imageId
nor a imageIdOverride
parameter is specified,
then the latest Amazon ECS optimized AMI for that image type that's supported by Batch is used.
Amazon Linux 2: Default for all non-GPU instance families.
Amazon
Linux 2 (GPU): Default for all GPU instance families (for example P4
and G4
)
and can be used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types.
Amazon Linux 2023: Batch supports Amazon Linux 2023.
Amazon Linux 2023 does not support A1
instances.
Amazon Linux. Amazon Linux has reached the end-of-life of standard support. For more information, see Amazon Linux AMI.
If the imageIdOverride
parameter isn't specified, then a recent Amazon EKS-optimized Amazon
Linux AMI (EKS_AL2
) is used. If a new image type is specified in an update, but neither
an imageId
nor a imageIdOverride
parameter is specified, then the latest Amazon
EKS optimized AMI for that image type that Batch supports is used.
Amazon Linux 2: Default for all non-GPU instance families.
Amazon Linux 2
(accelerated): Default for all GPU instance families (for example, P4
and G4
) and can be used for all non Amazon Web Services Graviton-based instance types.
public void setImageIdOverride(String imageIdOverride)
The AMI ID used for instances launched in the compute environment that match the image type. This setting
overrides the imageId
set in the computeResource
object.
The AMI that you choose for a compute environment must match the architecture of the instance types that you intend to use for that compute environment. For example, if your compute environment uses A1 instance types, the compute resource AMI that you choose must support ARM instances. Amazon ECS vends both x86 and ARM versions of the Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
imageIdOverride
- The AMI ID used for instances launched in the compute environment that match the image type. This setting
overrides the imageId
set in the computeResource
object. The AMI that you choose for a compute environment must match the architecture of the instance types that you intend to use for that compute environment. For example, if your compute environment uses A1 instance types, the compute resource AMI that you choose must support ARM instances. Amazon ECS vends both x86 and ARM versions of the Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
public String getImageIdOverride()
The AMI ID used for instances launched in the compute environment that match the image type. This setting
overrides the imageId
set in the computeResource
object.
The AMI that you choose for a compute environment must match the architecture of the instance types that you intend to use for that compute environment. For example, if your compute environment uses A1 instance types, the compute resource AMI that you choose must support ARM instances. Amazon ECS vends both x86 and ARM versions of the Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
imageId
set in the computeResource
object. The AMI that you choose for a compute environment must match the architecture of the instance types that you intend to use for that compute environment. For example, if your compute environment uses A1 instance types, the compute resource AMI that you choose must support ARM instances. Amazon ECS vends both x86 and ARM versions of the Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
public Ec2Configuration withImageIdOverride(String imageIdOverride)
The AMI ID used for instances launched in the compute environment that match the image type. This setting
overrides the imageId
set in the computeResource
object.
The AMI that you choose for a compute environment must match the architecture of the instance types that you intend to use for that compute environment. For example, if your compute environment uses A1 instance types, the compute resource AMI that you choose must support ARM instances. Amazon ECS vends both x86 and ARM versions of the Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
imageIdOverride
- The AMI ID used for instances launched in the compute environment that match the image type. This setting
overrides the imageId
set in the computeResource
object. The AMI that you choose for a compute environment must match the architecture of the instance types that you intend to use for that compute environment. For example, if your compute environment uses A1 instance types, the compute resource AMI that you choose must support ARM instances. Amazon ECS vends both x86 and ARM versions of the Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI. For more information, see Amazon ECS-optimized Amazon Linux 2 AMI in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.
public void setImageKubernetesVersion(String imageKubernetesVersion)
The Kubernetes version for the compute environment. If you don't specify a value, the latest version that Batch supports is used.
imageKubernetesVersion
- The Kubernetes version for the compute environment. If you don't specify a value, the latest version that
Batch supports is used.public String getImageKubernetesVersion()
The Kubernetes version for the compute environment. If you don't specify a value, the latest version that Batch supports is used.
public Ec2Configuration withImageKubernetesVersion(String imageKubernetesVersion)
The Kubernetes version for the compute environment. If you don't specify a value, the latest version that Batch supports is used.
imageKubernetesVersion
- The Kubernetes version for the compute environment. If you don't specify a value, the latest version that
Batch supports is used.public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public Ec2Configuration clone()
public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
StructuredPojo
ProtocolMarshaller
.marshall
in interface StructuredPojo
protocolMarshaller
- Implementation of ProtocolMarshaller
used to marshall this object's data.