Amazon ECS managed instances explained | Amazon Web Services
Amazon ECS Managed Instances is a fully managed compute option that eliminates infrastructure management overhead while providing access to a broad suite of EC2 capabilities, including the flexibility to select instance types. By offloading infrastructure operations to AWS, ECS Managed Instances allows you quickly launch and scale your workloads while enhancing performance and reducing your total cost of ownership. Learn more about Amazon ECS Managed Instances here: https://go.aws/3LBuKYJ
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