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* The type and amount of resources to assign to a container. The supported resources include memory,
* cpu, and nvidia.com/gpu. For more information, see Resource management for pods
* and containers in the Kubernetes documentation.
*
* The type and quantity of the resources to reserve for the container. The values vary based on the
* name that's specified. Resources can be requested using either the limits or the
* requests objects.
*
* The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your container
* attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory
* for a job. memory can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* memory is specified in both places, then the value that's specified in limits must be
* equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
* To maximize your resource utilization, provide your jobs with as much memory as possible for the specific * instance type that you are using. To learn how, see Memory management in the * Batch User Guide. *
*
* The number of CPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of 0.25.
* cpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If cpu is
* specified in both places, then the value that's specified in limits must be at least as large as the
* value that's specified in requests.
*
* The number of GPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer. memory can be
* specified in limits, requests, or both. If memory is specified in both
* places, then the value that's specified in limits must be equal to the value that's specified in
* requests.
*
* The type and quantity of the resources to request for the container. The values vary based on the
* name that's specified. Resources can be requested by using either the limits or the
* requests objects.
*
* The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your container
* attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory
* for a job. memory can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* memory is specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits must be equal to
* the value that's specified in requests.
*
* If you're trying to maximize your resource utilization by providing your jobs as much memory as possible for a * particular instance type, see Memory management in the * Batch User Guide. *
*
* The number of CPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of 0.25.
* cpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If cpu is
* specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits must be at least as large as the value
* that's specified in requests.
*
* The number of GPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer.
* nvidia.com/gpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* nvidia.com/gpu is specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits must be
* equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
* The type and quantity of the resources to reserve for the container. The values vary based on the
* name that's specified. Resources can be requested using either the limits or the
* requests objects.
*
* The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your container
* attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory
* for a job. memory can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* memory is specified in both places, then the value that's specified in limits must be
* equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
* To maximize your resource utilization, provide your jobs with as much memory as possible for the specific * instance type that you are using. To learn how, see Memory management in the * Batch User Guide. *
*
* The number of CPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of 0.25.
* cpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If cpu is
* specified in both places, then the value that's specified in limits must be at least as large as the
* value that's specified in requests.
*
* The number of GPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer. memory can be
* specified in limits, requests, or both. If memory is specified in both
* places, then the value that's specified in limits must be equal to the value that's specified in
* requests.
*
name that's specified. Resources can be requested using either the limits or
* the requests objects.
*
* The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your
* container attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least
* 4 MiB of memory for a job. memory can be specified in limits,
* requests, or both. If memory is specified in both places, then the value that's
* specified in limits must be equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
* To maximize your resource utilization, provide your jobs with as much memory as possible for the specific * instance type that you are using. To learn how, see Memory management in * the Batch User Guide. *
*
* The number of CPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of
* 0.25. cpu can be specified in limits, requests, or
* both. If cpu is specified in both places, then the value that's specified in
* limits must be at least as large as the value that's specified in requests.
*
* The number of GPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer. memory
* can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If memory is
* specified in both places, then the value that's specified in limits must be equal to the
* value that's specified in requests.
*
* The type and quantity of the resources to reserve for the container. The values vary based on the
* name that's specified. Resources can be requested using either the limits or the
* requests objects.
*
* The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your container
* attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory
* for a job. memory can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* memory is specified in both places, then the value that's specified in limits must be
* equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
* To maximize your resource utilization, provide your jobs with as much memory as possible for the specific * instance type that you are using. To learn how, see Memory management in the * Batch User Guide. *
*
* The number of CPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of 0.25.
* cpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If cpu is
* specified in both places, then the value that's specified in limits must be at least as large as the
* value that's specified in requests.
*
* The number of GPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer. memory can be
* specified in limits, requests, or both. If memory is specified in both
* places, then the value that's specified in limits must be equal to the value that's specified in
* requests.
*
name that's specified. Resources can be requested using either the limits or the
* requests objects.
*
* The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your
* container attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least
* 4 MiB of memory for a job. memory can be specified in limits,
* requests, or both. If memory is specified in both places, then the value that's
* specified in limits must be equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
* To maximize your resource utilization, provide your jobs with as much memory as possible for the specific * instance type that you are using. To learn how, see Memory management in * the Batch User Guide. *
*
* The number of CPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of 0.25. cpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* cpu is specified in both places, then the value that's specified in limits must
* be at least as large as the value that's specified in requests.
*
* The number of GPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer. memory
* can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If memory is
* specified in both places, then the value that's specified in limits must be equal to the
* value that's specified in requests.
*
* The type and quantity of the resources to reserve for the container. The values vary based on the
* name that's specified. Resources can be requested using either the limits or the
* requests objects.
*
* The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your container
* attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory
* for a job. memory can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* memory is specified in both places, then the value that's specified in limits must be
* equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
* To maximize your resource utilization, provide your jobs with as much memory as possible for the specific * instance type that you are using. To learn how, see Memory management in the * Batch User Guide. *
*
* The number of CPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of 0.25.
* cpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If cpu is
* specified in both places, then the value that's specified in limits must be at least as large as the
* value that's specified in requests.
*
* The number of GPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer. memory can be
* specified in limits, requests, or both. If memory is specified in both
* places, then the value that's specified in limits must be equal to the value that's specified in
* requests.
*
name that's specified. Resources can be requested using either the limits or the
* requests objects.
*
* The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your
* container attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least
* 4 MiB of memory for a job. memory can be specified in limits,
* requests, or both. If memory is specified in both places, then the value that's
* specified in limits must be equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
* To maximize your resource utilization, provide your jobs with as much memory as possible for the specific * instance type that you are using. To learn how, see Memory management in * the Batch User Guide. *
*
* The number of CPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of 0.25. cpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* cpu is specified in both places, then the value that's specified in limits must
* be at least as large as the value that's specified in requests.
*
* The number of GPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer. memory
* can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If memory is
* specified in both places, then the value that's specified in limits must be equal to the
* value that's specified in requests.
*
* The type and quantity of the resources to request for the container. The values vary based on the
* name that's specified. Resources can be requested by using either the limits or the
* requests objects.
*
* The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your container
* attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory
* for a job. memory can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* memory is specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits must be equal to
* the value that's specified in requests.
*
* If you're trying to maximize your resource utilization by providing your jobs as much memory as possible for a * particular instance type, see Memory management in the * Batch User Guide. *
*
* The number of CPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of 0.25.
* cpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If cpu is
* specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits must be at least as large as the value
* that's specified in requests.
*
* The number of GPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer.
* nvidia.com/gpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* nvidia.com/gpu is specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits must be
* equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
name that's specified. Resources can be requested by using either the limits or
* the requests objects.
*
* The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your
* container attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least
* 4 MiB of memory for a job. memory can be specified in limits,
* requests, or both. If memory is specified in both, then the value that's
* specified in limits must be equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
* If you're trying to maximize your resource utilization by providing your jobs as much memory as possible * for a particular instance type, see Memory management in * the Batch User Guide. *
*
* The number of CPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of
* 0.25. cpu can be specified in limits, requests, or
* both. If cpu is specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits
* must be at least as large as the value that's specified in requests.
*
* The number of GPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer.
* nvidia.com/gpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* nvidia.com/gpu is specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits
* must be equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
* The type and quantity of the resources to request for the container. The values vary based on the
* name that's specified. Resources can be requested by using either the limits or the
* requests objects.
*
* The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your container
* attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory
* for a job. memory can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* memory is specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits must be equal to
* the value that's specified in requests.
*
* If you're trying to maximize your resource utilization by providing your jobs as much memory as possible for a * particular instance type, see Memory management in the * Batch User Guide. *
*
* The number of CPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of 0.25.
* cpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If cpu is
* specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits must be at least as large as the value
* that's specified in requests.
*
* The number of GPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer.
* nvidia.com/gpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* nvidia.com/gpu is specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits must be
* equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
name that's specified. Resources can be requested by using either the limits or
* the requests objects.
*
* The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your
* container attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least
* 4 MiB of memory for a job. memory can be specified in limits,
* requests, or both. If memory is specified in both, then the value that's
* specified in limits must be equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
* If you're trying to maximize your resource utilization by providing your jobs as much memory as possible * for a particular instance type, see Memory management in * the Batch User Guide. *
*
* The number of CPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of
* 0.25. cpu can be specified in limits, requests, or
* both. If cpu is specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits
* must be at least as large as the value that's specified in requests.
*
* The number of GPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer.
* nvidia.com/gpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* nvidia.com/gpu is specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits
* must be equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
* The type and quantity of the resources to request for the container. The values vary based on the
* name that's specified. Resources can be requested by using either the limits or the
* requests objects.
*
* The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your container
* attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory
* for a job. memory can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* memory is specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits must be equal to
* the value that's specified in requests.
*
* If you're trying to maximize your resource utilization by providing your jobs as much memory as possible for a * particular instance type, see Memory management in the * Batch User Guide. *
*
* The number of CPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of 0.25.
* cpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If cpu is
* specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits must be at least as large as the value
* that's specified in requests.
*
* The number of GPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer.
* nvidia.com/gpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* nvidia.com/gpu is specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits must be
* equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
name that's specified. Resources can be requested by using either the limits or
* the requests objects.
*
* The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your
* container attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least
* 4 MiB of memory for a job. memory can be specified in limits,
* requests, or both. If memory is specified in both, then the value that's
* specified in limits must be equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*
* If you're trying to maximize your resource utilization by providing your jobs as much memory as possible * for a particular instance type, see Memory management in * the Batch User Guide. *
*
* The number of CPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of
* 0.25. cpu can be specified in limits, requests, or
* both. If cpu is specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits
* must be at least as large as the value that's specified in requests.
*
* The number of GPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer.
* nvidia.com/gpu can be specified in limits, requests, or both. If
* nvidia.com/gpu is specified in both, then the value that's specified in limits
* must be equal to the value that's specified in requests.
*