**Example 1: To create an AlwaysOn WorkSpace** The following ``create-workspaces`` example creates an AlwaysOn WorkSpace for the specified user, using the specified directory and bundle. :: aws workspaces create-workspaces \ --workspaces DirectoryId=d-926722edaf,UserName=Mateo,BundleId=wsb-0zsvgp8fc Output:: { "FailedRequests": [], "PendingRequests": [ { "WorkspaceId": "ws-kcqms853t", "DirectoryId": "d-926722edaf", "UserName": "Mateo", "State": "PENDING", "BundleId": "wsb-0zsvgp8fc" } ] } **Example 2: To create an AutoStop WorkSpace** The following ``create-workspaces`` example creates an AutoStop WorkSpace for the specified user, using the specified directory and bundle. :: aws workspaces create-workspaces \ --workspaces DirectoryId=d-926722edaf,UserName=Mary,BundleId=wsb-0zsvgp8fc,WorkspaceProperties={RunningMode=AUTO_STOP} Output:: { "FailedRequests": [], "PendingRequests": [ { "WorkspaceId": "ws-dk1xzr417", "DirectoryId": "d-926722edaf", "UserName": "Mary", "State": "PENDING", "BundleId": "wsb-0zsvgp8fc" } ] } For more information, see `Launch a virtual desktop `__ in the *Amazon WorkSpaces Administration Guide*.