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Work with EC2 Fleet

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Work with EC2 Fleet - Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud

To start using an EC2 Fleet, create a request that includes the total target capacity, On-Demand capacity, Spot capacity, and a launch template specifying the configuration for the instances in the fleet. You can optionally specify additional parameters, or let the fleet use default values. You can also tag the fleet request, and its instances and volumes, when you create the fleet.

The fleet launches On-Demand Instances when there is available capacity, and launches Spot Instances when your maximum price exceeds the Spot price and capacity is available.

Once your fleet is launched, you can describe the fleet request, the instances in the fleet, and any fleet events. You can also assign additional tags as needed.

If you need to change any fleet parameters, such as the total target capacity, you can modify the fleet, provided it was configured to maintain capacity. You can't modify the capacity of a one-time request after it's been submitted.

The fleet request remains active until it expires or you delete it. When you delete the fleet request, you can either terminate the instances or leave them running. If you choose to leave them running, the On-Demand Instances run until you terminate them, and the Spot Instances run until they're interrupted or you terminate them.

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