Exemples d'utilisation de An amazon elastic en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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The LinuxParameters property type specifies Linux-specific options to apply to an Amazon Elastic Container Service(Amazon ECS) container.
Launch an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud(Amazon EC2)
Creates an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud flow log that captures IP traffic for a specified network interface,
which you can use to stop or terminate an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud instance.
to access AWS resources, such as an AWS Glue table or an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud(Amazon EC2) instance.
EbsBlockDevice is a property of the AWS OpsWorks Instance BlockDeviceMapping property that defines a block device for an Amazon Elastic Block Store(Amazon EBS) volume.
The name of an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud(Amazon EC2) key pair,
drop from the default Docker configuration in an Amazon Elastic Container Service(Amazon ECS) container.
to access AWS resources, such as an Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics application or an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud(Amazon EC2) instance.
service: DesiredCount for the desired task count of an Amazon Elastic Container Service service.
When you provision your website or application on an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud(Amazon EC2)
Ebs is a property of the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud SpotFleet BlockDeviceMappings property that defines a block device for an Amazon Elastic Block Store(Amazon EBS) volume.
ECS::Service resource that specifies the network configuration for an Amazon Elastic Container Service(Amazon ECS) task or service.
An Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud(Amazon EC2)
The AWS:: ECS::Service resource creates an Amazon Elastic Container Service(Amazon ECS)
FlowLog resource creates an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud(Amazon EC2)
AWS CloudFormation can send a create request to a topic that's monitored by an application that's running on an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud instance.
For additional examples, see Assigning an Amazon EC2 Elastic IP Using AWS: :EC2:: EIP Snippet.
For more information, see Launching an Amazon ECS Container Instance in the Amazon Elastic Container Service Developer Guide.