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**Important:**Be sure to verify if the application you are running on ECS is container aware. Some applications, such as Java 10, are container aware, and use only the limits defined in the container-level cpu definition, regardless of whether there is CPU contention.
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* Important: Be sure to verify if the application you are running on ECS is container aware. Some applications, such as Java 10, are container aware, and use only the limits defined in the container-level cpu definition, regardless of whether there is CPU contention.
  
  
 
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https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/ecs-cpu-allocation

  • Important: Be sure to verify if the application you are running on ECS is container aware. Some applications, such as Java 10, are container aware, and use only the limits defined in the container-level cpu definition, regardless of whether there is CPU contention.


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