feat(ecs): new L2 construct for ManagedInstances CapacityProvider #35648
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Reason for this change
ECS is launching new Capacity Provider called Managed Instances similar to currently available AutoScalingGroup Capacity Provider
Description of changes
Created a new L2 construct for ManagedInstances Capacity Provider.
AWS ECS Managed Instances is a new capability being launched, that allows customers to specify desired Amazon EC2 instance types for their serverless workloads. It enables them to run workloads that require specific compute capabilities, such as GPU, accelerated compute, CPU instruction sets, or large number of vCPUs, while retaining the serverless benefits of fully managed compute infrastructure and automatic security patching. AWS ECS Managed Instances leverages Amazon EC2 Managed Instances to deliver these compute capabilities, with seamless access to EC2 features like Reserved Instances (RIs) and On-Demand Capacity Reservations (ODCRs).
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