AWS CodeBuild now supports additional compute types for reserved capacity
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The article announces that AWS CodeBuild now supports 18 new compute options for reserved capacity fleets, offering more choices for vCPUs, memory size, and disk space to build and test software applications on Linux, Arm, and Windows platforms.
Specifically, the article covers:
- AWS CodeBuild is a fully managed continuous integration service for compiling code, running tests, and producing software packages
- Customers using reserved capacity can now configure fleets with up to 96 vCPUs and 192 GB of memory
- The new compute types are available in multiple AWS regions where reserved capacity fleets are supported
- Links to documentation for more details on the new compute options and getting started with CodeBuild
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