**To create a low priority job queue with a single compute environment** This example creates a job queue called `LowPriority` that uses the `M4Spot` compute environment. Command:: aws batch create-job-queue --cli-input-json file:///LowPriority.json JSON file format:: { "jobQueueName": "LowPriority", "state": "ENABLED", "priority": 10, "computeEnvironmentOrder": [ { "order": 1, "computeEnvironment": "M4Spot" } ] } Output:: { "jobQueueArn": "arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:job-queue/LowPriority", "jobQueueName": "LowPriority" } **To create a high priority job queue with two compute environments** This example creates a job queue called `HighPriority` that uses the `C4OnDemand` compute environment with an order of 1 and the `M4Spot` compute environment with an order of 2. The scheduler will attempt to place jobs on the `C4OnDemand` compute environment first. Command:: aws batch create-job-queue --cli-input-json file:///HighPriority.json JSON file format:: { "jobQueueName": "HighPriority", "state": "ENABLED", "priority": 1, "computeEnvironmentOrder": [ { "order": 1, "computeEnvironment": "C4OnDemand" }, { "order": 2, "computeEnvironment": "M4Spot" } ] } Output:: { "jobQueueArn": "arn:aws:batch:us-east-1:012345678910:job-queue/HighPriority", "jobQueueName": "HighPriority" }