Values.RuntimePlatformSourceAn object that represents the compute environment architecture for Batch jobs on Fargate.
type nonrec t = {operatingSystemFamily : String_.t option;The operating system for the compute environment. Valid values are: LINUX (default), WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_CORE, WINDOWS_SERVER_2019_FULL, WINDOWS_SERVER_2022_CORE, and WINDOWS_SERVER_2022_FULL. The following parameters canโt be set for Windows containers: linuxParameters, privileged, user, ulimits, readonlyRootFilesystem, and efsVolumeConfiguration. The Batch Scheduler checks the compute environments that are attached to the job queue before registering a task definition with Fargate. In this scenario, the job queue is where the job is submitted. If the job requires a Windows container and the first compute environment is LINUX, the compute environment is skipped and the next compute environment is checked until a Windows-based compute environment is found. Fargate Spot is not supported on Windows-based containers on Fargate. A job queue will be blocked if a Windows job is submitted to a job queue with only Fargate Spot compute environments. However, you can attach both FARGATE and FARGATE_SPOT compute environments to the same job queue.
*)cpuArchitecture : String_.t option;The vCPU architecture. The default value is X86_64. Valid values are X86_64 and ARM64. This parameter must be set to X86_64 for Windows containers. Fargate Spot is not supported on Windows-based containers on Fargate. A job queue will be blocked if a Windows job is submitted to a job queue with only Fargate Spot compute environments. However, you can attach both FARGATE and FARGATE_SPOT compute environments to the same job queue.
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