Description
From feedback here:
The ECS Executor does not currently support Capacity Providers. It currently requires that users specify a LaunchType, and if you're specifying a LaunchType then you cannot specify a Capacity Provider, they are mutually exclusive.
Using Capacity Providers can be essential for organizations that use EC2-hosted ECS Clusters. Capacity Providers are very cost efficient since you can use them to dynamically scale your EC2 instances based on demand.
Use case/motivation
No response
Related issues
#34381
Are you willing to submit a PR?
Code of Conduct
Description
From feedback here:
The ECS Executor does not currently support Capacity Providers. It currently requires that users specify a LaunchType, and if you're specifying a LaunchType then you cannot specify a Capacity Provider, they are mutually exclusive.
Using Capacity Providers can be essential for organizations that use EC2-hosted ECS Clusters. Capacity Providers are very cost efficient since you can use them to dynamically scale your EC2 instances based on demand.
Use case/motivation
No response
Related issues
#34381
Are you willing to submit a PR?
Code of Conduct