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# aws_ec2_launch_template_version{% #aws_ec2_launch_template_version %}

## `account_id`{% #account_id %}

**Type**: `STRING`

## `create_time`{% #create_time %}

**Type**: `TIMESTAMP`**Provider name**: `CreateTime`**Description**: The time the version was created.

## `created_by`{% #created_by %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `CreatedBy`**Description**: The principal that created the version.

## `default_version`{% #default_version %}

**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `DefaultVersion`**Description**: Indicates whether the version is the default version.

## `launch_template_data`{% #launch_template_data %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `LaunchTemplateData`**Description**: Information about the launch template.

- `block_device_mappings`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `BlockDeviceMappings`**Description**: The block device mappings.
  - `device_name`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `DeviceName`**Description**: The device name.
  - `ebs`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Ebs`**Description**: Information about the block device for an EBS volume.
    - `delete_on_termination`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `DeleteOnTermination`**Description**: Indicates whether the EBS volume is deleted on instance termination.
    - `encrypted`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `Encrypted`**Description**: Indicates whether the EBS volume is encrypted.
    - `iops`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Iops`**Description**: The number of I/O operations per second (IOPS) that the volume supports.
    - `kms_key_id`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `KmsKeyId`**Description**: Identifier (key ID, key alias, key ARN, or alias ARN) of the customer managed KMS key to use for EBS encryption.
    - `snapshot_id`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `SnapshotId`**Description**: The ID of the snapshot.
    - `throughput`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Throughput`**Description**: The throughput that the volume supports, in MiB/s.
    - `volume_size`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `VolumeSize`**Description**: The size of the volume, in GiB.
    - `volume_type`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `VolumeType`**Description**: The volume type.
  - `no_device`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `NoDevice`**Description**: To omit the device from the block device mapping, specify an empty string.
  - `virtual_name`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `VirtualName`**Description**: The virtual device name (ephemeralN).
- `capacity_reservation_specification`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `CapacityReservationSpecification`**Description**: Information about the Capacity Reservation targeting option.
  - `capacity_reservation_preference`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `CapacityReservationPreference`**Description**: Indicates the instance's Capacity Reservation preferences. Possible preferences include:
    - `open` - The instance can run in any `open` Capacity Reservation that has matching attributes (instance type, platform, Availability Zone).
    - `none` - The instance avoids running in a Capacity Reservation even if one is available. The instance runs in On-Demand capacity.
  - `capacity_reservation_target`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `CapacityReservationTarget`**Description**: Information about the target Capacity Reservation or Capacity Reservation group.
    - `capacity_reservation_id`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `CapacityReservationId`**Description**: The ID of the targeted Capacity Reservation.
    - `capacity_reservation_resource_group_arn`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `CapacityReservationResourceGroupArn`**Description**: The ARN of the targeted Capacity Reservation group.
- `cpu_options`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `CpuOptions`**Description**: The CPU options for the instance. For more information, see [Optimize CPU options](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/instance-optimize-cpu.html) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
  - `amd_sev_snp`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `AmdSevSnp`**Description**: Indicates whether the instance is enabled for AMD SEV-SNP. For more information, see [AMD SEV-SNP](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/sev-snp.html).
  - `core_count`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `CoreCount`**Description**: The number of CPU cores for the instance.
  - `threads_per_core`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `ThreadsPerCore`**Description**: The number of threads per CPU core.
- `credit_specification`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `CreditSpecification`**Description**: The credit option for CPU usage of the instance.
  - `cpu_credits`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `CpuCredits`**Description**: The credit option for CPU usage of a T instance. Valid values: `standard` | `unlimited`
- `disable_api_stop`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `DisableApiStop`**Description**: Indicates whether the instance is enabled for stop protection. For more information, see [Enable stop protection for your instance](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-stop-protection.html) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
- `disable_api_termination`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `DisableApiTermination`**Description**: If set to `true`, indicates that the instance cannot be terminated using the Amazon EC2 console, command line tool, or API.
- `ebs_optimized`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `EbsOptimized`**Description**: Indicates whether the instance is optimized for Amazon EBS I/O.
- `elastic_gpu_specifications`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `ElasticGpuSpecifications`**Description**: Deprecated.Amazon Elastic Graphics reached end of life on January 8, 2024. For workloads that require graphics acceleration, we recommend that you use Amazon EC2 G4ad, G4dn, or G5 instances.
  - `type`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Type`**Description**: Deprecated.Amazon Elastic Graphics reached end of life on January 8, 2024. For workloads that require graphics acceleration, we recommend that you use Amazon EC2 G4ad, G4dn, or G5 instances.
- `elastic_inference_accelerators`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `ElasticInferenceAccelerators`**Description**:Amazon Elastic Inference is no longer available.An elastic inference accelerator to associate with the instance. Elastic inference accelerators are a resource you can attach to your Amazon EC2 instances to accelerate your Deep Learning (DL) inference workloads. You cannot specify accelerators from different generations in the same request.Starting April 15, 2023, Amazon Web Services will not onboard new customers to Amazon Elastic Inference (EI), and will help current customers migrate their workloads to options that offer better price and performance. After April 15, 2023, new customers will not be able to launch instances with Amazon EI accelerators in Amazon SageMaker, Amazon ECS, or Amazon EC2. However, customers who have used Amazon EI at least once during the past 30-day period are considered current customers and will be able to continue using the service.
  - `count`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Count`**Description**: The number of elastic inference accelerators to attach to the instance.**Default**: 1
  - `type`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Type`**Description**: The type of elastic inference accelerator. The possible values are eia1.medium, eia1.large, and eia1.xlarge.
- `enclave_options`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `EnclaveOptions`**Description**: Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves.
  - `enabled`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `Enabled`**Description**: If this parameter is set to `true`, the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves; otherwise, it is not enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves.
- `hibernation_options`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `HibernationOptions`**Description**: Indicates whether an instance is configured for hibernation. For more information, see [Hibernate your Amazon EC2 instance](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/Hibernate.html) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
  - `configured`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `Configured`**Description**: If this parameter is set to `true`, the instance is enabled for hibernation; otherwise, it is not enabled for hibernation.
- `iam_instance_profile`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `IamInstanceProfile`**Description**: The IAM instance profile.
  - `arn`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Arn`**Description**: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the instance profile.
  - `name`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Name`**Description**: The name of the instance profile.
- `image_id`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ImageId`**Description**: The ID of the AMI or a Systems Manager parameter. The Systems Manager parameter will resolve to the ID of the AMI at instance launch. The value depends on what you specified in the request. The possible values are:
  - If an AMI ID was specified in the request, then this is the AMI ID.
  - If a Systems Manager parameter was specified in the request, and `ResolveAlias` was configured as `true`, then this is the AMI ID that the parameter is mapped to in the Parameter Store.
  - If a Systems Manager parameter was specified in the request, and `ResolveAlias` was configured as `false`, then this is the parameter value.
For more information, see [Use a Systems Manager parameter instead of an AMI ID](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-launch-templates.html#use-an-ssm-parameter-instead-of-an-ami-id) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
- `instance_initiated_shutdown_behavior`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `InstanceInitiatedShutdownBehavior`**Description**: Indicates whether an instance stops or terminates when you initiate shutdown from the instance (using the operating system command for system shutdown).
- `instance_market_options`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `InstanceMarketOptions`**Description**: The market (purchasing) option for the instances.
  - `market_type`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `MarketType`**Description**: The market type.
  - `spot_options`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `SpotOptions`**Description**: The options for Spot Instances.
    - `block_duration_minutes`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `BlockDurationMinutes`**Description**: The required duration for the Spot Instances (also known as Spot blocks), in minutes. This value must be a multiple of 60 (60, 120, 180, 240, 300, or 360).
    - `instance_interruption_behavior`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `InstanceInterruptionBehavior`**Description**: The behavior when a Spot Instance is interrupted.
    - `max_price`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `MaxPrice`**Description**: The maximum hourly price you're willing to pay for the Spot Instances. We do not recommend using this parameter because it can lead to increased interruptions. If you do not specify this parameter, you will pay the current Spot price.If you specify a maximum price, your Spot Instances will be interrupted more frequently than if you do not specify this parameter.
    - `spot_instance_type`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `SpotInstanceType`**Description**: The Spot Instance request type.
    - `valid_until`**Type**: `TIMESTAMP`**Provider name**: `ValidUntil`**Description**: The end date of the request. For a one-time request, the request remains active until all instances launch, the request is canceled, or this date is reached. If the request is persistent, it remains active until it is canceled or this date and time is reached.
- `instance_requirements`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `InstanceRequirements`**Description**: The attributes for the instance types. When you specify instance attributes, Amazon EC2 will identify instance types with these attributes. If you specify `InstanceRequirements`, you can't specify `InstanceTypes`.
  - `accelerator_count`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `AcceleratorCount`**Description**: The minimum and maximum number of accelerators (GPUs, FPGAs, or Amazon Web Services Inferentia chips) on an instance. To exclude accelerator-enabled instance types, set `Max` to `0`.**Default**: No minimum or maximum limits
    - `max`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Max`**Description**: The maximum number of accelerators. If this parameter is not specified, there is no maximum limit.
    - `min`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Min`**Description**: The minimum number of accelerators. If this parameter is not specified, there is no minimum limit.
  - `accelerator_manufacturers`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `AcceleratorManufacturers`**Description**: Indicates whether instance types must have accelerators by specific manufacturers.
    - For instance types with Amazon Web Services devices, specify `amazon-web-services`.
    - For instance types with AMD devices, specify `amd`.
    - For instance types with Habana devices, specify `habana`.
    - For instance types with NVIDIA devices, specify `nvidia`.
    - For instance types with Xilinx devices, specify `xilinx`.
**Default**: Any manufacturer
  - `accelerator_names`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `AcceleratorNames`**Description**: The accelerators that must be on the instance type.
    - For instance types with NVIDIA A10G GPUs, specify `a10g`.
    - For instance types with NVIDIA A100 GPUs, specify `a100`.
    - For instance types with NVIDIA H100 GPUs, specify `h100`.
    - For instance types with Amazon Web Services Inferentia chips, specify `inferentia`.
    - For instance types with NVIDIA GRID K520 GPUs, specify `k520`.
    - For instance types with NVIDIA K80 GPUs, specify `k80`.
    - For instance types with NVIDIA M60 GPUs, specify `m60`.
    - For instance types with AMD Radeon Pro V520 GPUs, specify `radeon-pro-v520`.
    - For instance types with NVIDIA T4 GPUs, specify `t4`.
    - For instance types with NVIDIA T4G GPUs, specify `t4g`.
    - For instance types with Xilinx VU9P FPGAs, specify `vu9p`.
    - For instance types with NVIDIA V100 GPUs, specify `v100`.
**Default**: Any accelerator
  - `accelerator_total_memory_mib`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `AcceleratorTotalMemoryMiB`**Description**: The minimum and maximum amount of total accelerator memory, in MiB.**Default**: No minimum or maximum limits
    - `max`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Max`**Description**: The maximum amount of accelerator memory, in MiB. If this parameter is not specified, there is no maximum limit.
    - `min`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Min`**Description**: The minimum amount of accelerator memory, in MiB. If this parameter is not specified, there is no minimum limit.
  - `accelerator_types`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `AcceleratorTypes`**Description**: The accelerator types that must be on the instance type.
    - For instance types with GPU accelerators, specify `gpu`.
    - For instance types with FPGA accelerators, specify `fpga`.
**Default**: Any accelerator type
  - `allowed_instance_types`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `AllowedInstanceTypes`**Description**: The instance types to apply your specified attributes against. All other instance types are ignored, even if they match your specified attributes. You can use strings with one or more wild cards, represented by an asterisk (``), to allow an instance type, size, or generation. The following are examples: `m5.8xlarge`, `c5.`, `m5a.`, `r*`, `3`. For example, if you specify `c5*`,Amazon EC2 will allow the entire C5 instance family, which includes all C5a and C5n instance types. If you specify `m5a.*`, Amazon EC2 will allow all the M5a instance types, but not the M5n instance types.If you specify `AllowedInstanceTypes`, you can't specify `ExcludedInstanceTypes`.**Default**: All instance types
  - `bare_metal`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `BareMetal`**Description**: Indicates whether bare metal instance types must be included, excluded, or required.
    - To include bare metal instance types, specify `included`.
    - To require only bare metal instance types, specify `required`.
    - To exclude bare metal instance types, specify `excluded`.
**Default**: `excluded`
  - `baseline_ebs_bandwidth_mbps`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `BaselineEbsBandwidthMbps`**Description**: The minimum and maximum baseline bandwidth to Amazon EBS, in Mbps. For more information, see [Amazon EBS–optimized instances](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ebs-optimized.html) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.**Default**: No minimum or maximum limits
    - `max`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Max`**Description**: The maximum baseline bandwidth, in Mbps. If this parameter is not specified, there is no maximum limit.
    - `min`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Min`**Description**: The minimum baseline bandwidth, in Mbps. If this parameter is not specified, there is no minimum limit.
  - `baseline_performance_factors`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `BaselinePerformanceFactors`**Description**: The baseline performance to consider, using an instance family as a baseline reference. The instance family establishes the lowest acceptable level of performance. Amazon EC2 uses this baseline to guide instance type selection, but there is no guarantee that the selected instance types will always exceed the baseline for every application. Currently, this parameter only supports CPU performance as a baseline performance factor. For more information, see [Performance protection](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-fleet-attribute-based-instance-type-selection.html#ec2fleet-abis-performance-protection) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
    - `cpu`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Cpu`**Description**: The CPU performance to consider, using an instance family as the baseline reference.
      - `references`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `References`**Description**: Specify an instance family to use as the baseline reference for CPU performance. All instance types that match your specified attributes will be compared against the CPU performance of the referenced instance family, regardless of CPU manufacturer or architecture differences.Currently, only one instance family can be specified in the list.
        - `instance_family`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `InstanceFamily`**Description**: The instance family to use as a baseline reference.Ensure that you specify the correct value for the instance family. The instance family is everything before the period (`.`) in the instance type name. For example, in the instance type `c6i.large`, the instance family is `c6i`, not `c6`. For more information, see [Amazon EC2 instance type naming conventions](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ec2/latest/instancetypes/instance-type-names.html) in Amazon EC2 Instance Types.The following instance families are not supported for performance protection:
          - `c1`
          - `g3` | `g3s`
          - `hpc7g`
          - `m1` | `m2`
          - `mac1` | `mac2` | `mac2-m1ultra` | `mac2-m2` | `mac2-m2pro`
          - `p3dn` | `p4d` | `p5`
          - `t1`
          - `u-12tb1` | `u-18tb1` | `u-24tb1` | `u-3tb1` | `u-6tb1` | `u-9tb1` | `u7i-12tb` | `u7in-16tb` | `u7in-24tb` | `u7in-32tb`
If you enable performance protection by specifying a supported instance family, the returned instance types will exclude the above unsupported instance families. If you specify an unsupported instance family as a value for baseline performance, the API returns an empty response for and an exception for , , , and .
  - `burstable_performance`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `BurstablePerformance`**Description**: Indicates whether burstable performance T instance types are included, excluded, or required. For more information, see [Burstable performance instances](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/burstable-performance-instances.html).
    - To include burstable performance instance types, specify `included`.
    - To require only burstable performance instance types, specify `required`.
    - To exclude burstable performance instance types, specify `excluded`.
**Default**: `excluded`
  - `cpu_manufacturers`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `CpuManufacturers`**Description**: The CPU manufacturers to include.
    - For instance types with Intel CPUs, specify `intel`.
    - For instance types with AMD CPUs, specify `amd`.
    - For instance types with Amazon Web Services CPUs, specify `amazon-web-services`.
    - For instance types with Apple CPUs, specify `apple`.
Don't confuse the CPU manufacturer with the CPU architecture. Instances will be launched with a compatible CPU architecture based on the Amazon Machine Image (AMI) that you specify in your launch template.**Default**: Any manufacturer
  - `excluded_instance_types`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `ExcludedInstanceTypes`**Description**: The instance types to exclude. You can use strings with one or more wild cards, represented by an asterisk (``), to exclude an instance type, size, or generation. The following are examples: `m5.8xlarge`, `c5.`, `m5a.`, `r*`, `3`. For example, if you specify `c5*`,Amazon EC2 will exclude the entire C5 instance family, which includes all C5a and C5n instance types. If you specify `m5a.*`, Amazon EC2 will exclude all the M5a instance types, but not the M5n instance types.If you specify `ExcludedInstanceTypes`, you can't specify `AllowedInstanceTypes`.**Default**: No excluded instance types
  - `instance_generations`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `InstanceGenerations`**Description**: Indicates whether current or previous generation instance types are included. The current generation instance types are recommended for use. Current generation instance types are typically the latest two to three generations in each instance family. For more information, see [Instance types](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/instance-types.html) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. For current generation instance types, specify `current`. For previous generation instance types, specify `previous`.**Default**: Current and previous generation instance types
  - `local_storage`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `LocalStorage`**Description**: Indicates whether instance types with instance store volumes are included, excluded, or required. For more information, [Amazon EC2 instance store](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/InstanceStorage.html) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
    - To include instance types with instance store volumes, specify `included`.
    - To require only instance types with instance store volumes, specify `required`.
    - To exclude instance types with instance store volumes, specify `excluded`.
**Default**: `included`
  - `local_storage_types`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `LocalStorageTypes`**Description**: The type of local storage that is required.
    - For instance types with hard disk drive (HDD) storage, specify `hdd`.
    - For instance types with solid state drive (SSD) storage, specify `ssd`.
**Default**: `hdd` and `ssd`
  - `max_spot_price_as_percentage_of_optimal_on_demand_price`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `MaxSpotPriceAsPercentageOfOptimalOnDemandPrice`**Description**: [Price protection] The price protection threshold for Spot Instances, as a percentage of an identified On-Demand price. The identified On-Demand price is the price of the lowest priced current generation C, M, or R instance type with your specified attributes. If no current generation C, M, or R instance type matches your attributes, then the identified price is from the lowest priced current generation instance types, and failing that, from the lowest priced previous generation instance types that match your attributes. When Amazon EC2 selects instance types with your attributes, it will exclude instance types whose price exceeds your specified threshold. The parameter accepts an integer, which Amazon EC2 interprets as a percentage. If you set `TargetCapacityUnitType` to `vcpu` or `memory-mib`, the price protection threshold is based on the per vCPU or per memory price instead of the per instance price.Only one of `SpotMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice` or `MaxSpotPriceAsPercentageOfOptimalOnDemandPrice` can be specified. If you don't specify either, Amazon EC2 will automatically apply optimal price protection to consistently select from a wide range of instance types. To indicate no price protection threshold for Spot Instances, meaning you want to consider all instance types that match your attributes, include one of these parameters and specify a high value, such as `999999`.
  - `memory_gib_per_v_cpu`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `MemoryGiBPerVCpu`**Description**: The minimum and maximum amount of memory per vCPU, in GiB.**Default**: No minimum or maximum limits
    - `max`**Type**: `DOUBLE`**Provider name**: `Max`**Description**: The maximum amount of memory per vCPU, in GiB. If this parameter is not specified, there is no maximum limit.
    - `min`**Type**: `DOUBLE`**Provider name**: `Min`**Description**: The minimum amount of memory per vCPU, in GiB. If this parameter is not specified, there is no minimum limit.
  - `memory_mib`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `MemoryMiB`**Description**: The minimum and maximum amount of memory, in MiB.
    - `max`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Max`**Description**: The maximum amount of memory, in MiB. If this parameter is not specified, there is no maximum limit.
    - `min`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Min`**Description**: The minimum amount of memory, in MiB. If this parameter is not specified, there is no minimum limit.
  - `network_bandwidth_gbps`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `NetworkBandwidthGbps`**Description**: The minimum and maximum amount of network bandwidth, in gigabits per second (Gbps).**Default**: No minimum or maximum limits
    - `max`**Type**: `DOUBLE`**Provider name**: `Max`**Description**: The maximum amount of network bandwidth, in Gbps. If this parameter is not specified, there is no maximum limit.
    - `min`**Type**: `DOUBLE`**Provider name**: `Min`**Description**: The minimum amount of network bandwidth, in Gbps. If this parameter is not specified, there is no minimum limit.
  - `network_interface_count`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `NetworkInterfaceCount`**Description**: The minimum and maximum number of network interfaces.**Default**: No minimum or maximum limits
    - `max`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Max`**Description**: The maximum number of network interfaces. If this parameter is not specified, there is no maximum limit.
    - `min`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Min`**Description**: The minimum number of network interfaces. If this parameter is not specified, there is no minimum limit.
  - `on_demand_max_price_percentage_over_lowest_price`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `OnDemandMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice`**Description**: [Price protection] The price protection threshold for On-Demand Instances, as a percentage higher than an identified On-Demand price. The identified On-Demand price is the price of the lowest priced current generation C, M, or R instance type with your specified attributes. When Amazon EC2 selects instance types with your attributes, it will exclude instance types whose price exceeds your specified threshold. The parameter accepts an integer, which Amazon EC2 interprets as a percentage. To turn off price protection, specify a high value, such as `999999`. This parameter is not supported for [GetSpotPlacementScores](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_GetSpotPlacementScores.html) and [GetInstanceTypesFromInstanceRequirements](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_GetInstanceTypesFromInstanceRequirements.html).If you set `TargetCapacityUnitType` to `vcpu` or `memory-mib`, the price protection threshold is applied based on the per-vCPU or per-memory price instead of the per-instance price.**Default**: `20`
  - `require_hibernate_support`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `RequireHibernateSupport`**Description**: Indicates whether instance types must support hibernation for On-Demand Instances. This parameter is not supported for [GetSpotPlacementScores](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_GetSpotPlacementScores.html).**Default**: `false`
  - `spot_max_price_percentage_over_lowest_price`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `SpotMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice`**Description**: [Price protection] The price protection threshold for Spot Instances, as a percentage higher than an identified Spot price. The identified Spot price is the Spot price of the lowest priced current generation C, M, or R instance type with your specified attributes. If no current generation C, M, or R instance type matches your attributes, then the identified Spot price is from the lowest priced current generation instance types, and failing that, from the lowest priced previous generation instance types that match your attributes. When Amazon EC2 selects instance types with your attributes, it will exclude instance types whose Spot price exceeds your specified threshold. The parameter accepts an integer, which Amazon EC2 interprets as a percentage. If you set `TargetCapacityUnitType` to `vcpu` or `memory-mib`, the price protection threshold is applied based on the per-vCPU or per-memory price instead of the per-instance price. This parameter is not supported for [GetSpotPlacementScores](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_GetSpotPlacementScores.html) and [GetInstanceTypesFromInstanceRequirements](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_GetInstanceTypesFromInstanceRequirements.html).Only one of `SpotMaxPricePercentageOverLowestPrice` or `MaxSpotPriceAsPercentageOfOptimalOnDemandPrice` can be specified. If you don't specify either, Amazon EC2 will automatically apply optimal price protection to consistently select from a wide range of instance types. To indicate no price protection threshold for Spot Instances, meaning you want to consider all instance types that match your attributes, include one of these parameters and specify a high value, such as `999999`.**Default**: `100`
  - `total_local_storage_gb`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `TotalLocalStorageGB`**Description**: The minimum and maximum amount of total local storage, in GB.**Default**: No minimum or maximum limits
    - `max`**Type**: `DOUBLE`**Provider name**: `Max`**Description**: The maximum amount of total local storage, in GB. If this parameter is not specified, there is no maximum limit.
    - `min`**Type**: `DOUBLE`**Provider name**: `Min`**Description**: The minimum amount of total local storage, in GB. If this parameter is not specified, there is no minimum limit.
  - `v_cpu_count`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `VCpuCount`**Description**: The minimum and maximum number of vCPUs.
    - `max`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Max`**Description**: The maximum number of vCPUs. If this parameter is not specified, there is no maximum limit.
    - `min`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Min`**Description**: The minimum number of vCPUs. If the value is `0`, there is no minimum limit.
- `instance_type`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `InstanceType`**Description**: The instance type.
- `kernel_id`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `KernelId`**Description**: The ID of the kernel, if applicable.
- `key_name`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `KeyName`**Description**: The name of the key pair.
- `license_specifications`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `LicenseSpecifications`**Description**: The license configurations.
  - `license_configuration_arn`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `LicenseConfigurationArn`**Description**: The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the license configuration.
- `maintenance_options`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `MaintenanceOptions`**Description**: The maintenance options for your instance.
  - `auto_recovery`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `AutoRecovery`**Description**: Disables the automatic recovery behavior of your instance or sets it to default.
- `metadata_options`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `MetadataOptions`**Description**: The metadata options for the instance. For more information, see [Instance metadata and user data](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-instance-metadata.html) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
  - `http_endpoint`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `HttpEndpoint`**Description**: Enables or disables the HTTP metadata endpoint on your instances. If the parameter is not specified, the default state is `enabled`.If you specify a value of `disabled`, you will not be able to access your instance metadata.
  - `http_protocol_ipv6`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `HttpProtocolIpv6`**Description**: Enables or disables the IPv6 endpoint for the instance metadata service.**Default**: `disabled`
  - `http_put_response_hop_limit`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `HttpPutResponseHopLimit`**Description**: The desired HTTP PUT response hop limit for instance metadata requests. The larger the number, the further instance metadata requests can travel.**Default**: 1


Possible values: Integers from 1 to 64

  - `http_tokens`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `HttpTokens`**Description**: Indicates whether IMDSv2 is required.
    - `optional` - IMDSv2 is optional. You can choose whether to send a session token in your instance metadata retrieval requests. If you retrieve IAM role credentials without a session token, you receive the IMDSv1 role credentials. If you retrieve IAM role credentials using a valid session token, you receive the IMDSv2 role credentials.
    - `required` - IMDSv2 is required. You must send a session token in your instance metadata retrieval requests. With this option, retrieving the IAM role credentials always returns IMDSv2 credentials; IMDSv1 credentials are not available.

  - `instance_metadata_tags`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `InstanceMetadataTags`**Description**: Set to `enabled` to allow access to instance tags from the instance metadata. Set to `disabled` to turn off access to instance tags from the instance metadata. For more information, see [Work with instance tags using the instance metadata](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/Using_Tags.html#work-with-tags-in-IMDS).**Default**: `disabled`
  - `state`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `State`**Description**: The state of the metadata option changes. `pending` - The metadata options are being updated and the instance is not ready to process metadata traffic with the new selection. `applied` - The metadata options have been successfully applied on the instance.
- `monitoring`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Monitoring`**Description**: The monitoring for the instance.
  - `enabled`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `Enabled`**Description**: Indicates whether detailed monitoring is enabled. Otherwise, basic monitoring is enabled.
- `network_interfaces`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `NetworkInterfaces`**Description**: The network interfaces.
  - `associate_carrier_ip_address`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `AssociateCarrierIpAddress`**Description**: Indicates whether to associate a Carrier IP address with eth0 for a new network interface. Use this option when you launch an instance in a Wavelength Zone and want to associate a Carrier IP address with the network interface. For more information about Carrier IP addresses, see [Carrier IP addresses](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/wavelength/latest/developerguide/how-wavelengths-work.html#provider-owned-ip) in the Wavelength Developer Guide.
  - `associate_public_ip_address`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `AssociatePublicIpAddress`**Description**: Indicates whether to associate a public IPv4 address with eth0 for a new network interface. Amazon Web Services charges for all public IPv4 addresses, including public IPv4 addresses associated with running instances and Elastic IP addresses. For more information, see the Public IPv4 Address tab on the [Amazon VPC pricing page](http://aws.amazon.com/vpc/pricing/).
  - `connection_tracking_specification`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `ConnectionTrackingSpecification`**Description**: A security group connection tracking specification that enables you to set the timeout for connection tracking on an Elastic network interface. For more information, see [Idle connection tracking timeout](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/security-group-connection-tracking.html#connection-tracking-timeouts) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
    - `tcp_established_timeout`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `TcpEstablishedTimeout`**Description**: Timeout (in seconds) for idle TCP connections in an established state. Min: 60 seconds. Max: 432000 seconds (5 days). Default: 432000 seconds. Recommended: Less than 432000 seconds.
    - `udp_stream_timeout`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `UdpStreamTimeout`**Description**: Timeout (in seconds) for idle UDP flows classified as streams which have seen more than one request-response transaction. Min: 60 seconds. Max: 180 seconds (3 minutes). Default: 180 seconds.
    - `udp_timeout`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `UdpTimeout`**Description**: Timeout (in seconds) for idle UDP flows that have seen traffic only in a single direction or a single request-response transaction. Min: 30 seconds. Max: 60 seconds. Default: 30 seconds.
  - `delete_on_termination`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `DeleteOnTermination`**Description**: Indicates whether the network interface is deleted when the instance is terminated.
  - `description`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Description`**Description**: A description for the network interface.
  - `device_index`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `DeviceIndex`**Description**: The device index for the network interface attachment.
  - `ena_srd_specification`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `EnaSrdSpecification`**Description**: Contains the ENA Express settings for instances launched from your launch template.
    - `ena_srd_enabled`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `EnaSrdEnabled`**Description**: Indicates whether ENA Express is enabled for the network interface.
    - `ena_srd_udp_specification`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `EnaSrdUdpSpecification`**Description**: Configures ENA Express for UDP network traffic.
      - `ena_srd_udp_enabled`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `EnaSrdUdpEnabled`**Description**: Indicates whether UDP traffic to and from the instance uses ENA Express. To specify this setting, you must first enable ENA Express.
  - `groups`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `Groups`**Description**: The IDs of one or more security groups.
  - `interface_type`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `InterfaceType`**Description**: The type of network interface.
  - `ipv4_prefix_count`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Ipv4PrefixCount`**Description**: The number of IPv4 prefixes that Amazon Web Services automatically assigned to the network interface.
  - `ipv4_prefixes`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Ipv4Prefixes`**Description**: One or more IPv4 prefixes assigned to the network interface.
    - `ipv4_prefix`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Ipv4Prefix`**Description**: The IPv4 delegated prefixes assigned to the network interface.
  - `ipv6_address_count`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Ipv6AddressCount`**Description**: The number of IPv6 addresses for the network interface.
  - `ipv6_addresses`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Ipv6Addresses`**Description**: The IPv6 addresses for the network interface.
    - `ipv6_address`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Ipv6Address`**Description**: The IPv6 address.
    - `is_primary_ipv6`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `IsPrimaryIpv6`**Description**: Determines if an IPv6 address associated with a network interface is the primary IPv6 address. When you enable an IPv6 GUA address to be a primary IPv6, the first IPv6 GUA will be made the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the network interface is detached. For more information, see [RunInstances](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_RunInstances.html).
  - `ipv6_prefix_count`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `Ipv6PrefixCount`**Description**: The number of IPv6 prefixes that Amazon Web Services automatically assigned to the network interface.
  - `ipv6_prefixes`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Ipv6Prefixes`**Description**: One or more IPv6 prefixes assigned to the network interface.
    - `ipv6_prefix`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Ipv6Prefix`**Description**: The IPv6 delegated prefixes assigned to the network interface.
  - `network_card_index`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `NetworkCardIndex`**Description**: The index of the network card.
  - `network_interface_id`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `NetworkInterfaceId`**Description**: The ID of the network interface.
  - `primary_ipv6`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `PrimaryIpv6`**Description**: The primary IPv6 address of the network interface. When you enable an IPv6 GUA address to be a primary IPv6, the first IPv6 GUA will be made the primary IPv6 address until the instance is terminated or the network interface is detached. For more information about primary IPv6 addresses, see [RunInstances](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/APIReference/API_RunInstances.html).
  - `private_ip_address`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `PrivateIpAddress`**Description**: The primary private IPv4 address of the network interface.
  - `private_ip_addresses`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `PrivateIpAddresses`**Description**: One or more private IPv4 addresses.
    - `primary`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `Primary`**Description**: Indicates whether the private IPv4 address is the primary private IPv4 address. Only one IPv4 address can be designated as primary.
    - `private_ip_address`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `PrivateIpAddress`**Description**: The private IPv4 address.
  - `secondary_private_ip_address_count`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `SecondaryPrivateIpAddressCount`**Description**: The number of secondary private IPv4 addresses for the network interface.
  - `subnet_id`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `SubnetId`**Description**: The ID of the subnet for the network interface.
- `network_performance_options`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `NetworkPerformanceOptions`**Description**: Contains the launch template settings for network performance options for your instance.
  - `bandwidth_weighting`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `BandwidthWeighting`**Description**: When you configure network bandwidth weighting, you can boost baseline bandwidth for either networking or EBS by up to 25%. The total available baseline bandwidth for your instance remains the same. The default option uses the standard bandwidth configuration for your instance type.
- `operator`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Operator`**Description**: The entity that manages the launch template.
  - `managed`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `Managed`**Description**: If `true`, the resource is managed by an service provider.
  - `principal`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Principal`**Description**: If `managed` is `true`, then the principal is returned. The principal is the service provider that manages the resource.
- `placement`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Placement`**Description**: The placement of the instance.
  - `affinity`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Affinity`**Description**: The affinity setting for the instance on the Dedicated Host.
  - `availability_zone`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `AvailabilityZone`**Description**: The Availability Zone of the instance.
  - `group_id`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `GroupId`**Description**: The Group ID of the placement group. You must specify the Placement Group Group ID to launch an instance in a shared placement group.
  - `group_name`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `GroupName`**Description**: The name of the placement group for the instance.
  - `host_id`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `HostId`**Description**: The ID of the Dedicated Host for the instance.
  - `host_resource_group_arn`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `HostResourceGroupArn`**Description**: The ARN of the host resource group in which to launch the instances.
  - `partition_number`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `PartitionNumber`**Description**: The number of the partition the instance should launch in. Valid only if the placement group strategy is set to `partition`.
  - `spread_domain`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `SpreadDomain`**Description**: Reserved for future use.
  - `tenancy`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Tenancy`**Description**: The tenancy of the instance. An instance with a tenancy of `dedicated` runs on single-tenant hardware.
- `private_dns_name_options`**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `PrivateDnsNameOptions`**Description**: The options for the instance hostname.
  - `enable_resource_name_dns_a_record`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `EnableResourceNameDnsARecord`**Description**: Indicates whether to respond to DNS queries for instance hostnames with DNS A records.
  - `enable_resource_name_dns_aaaa_record`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `EnableResourceNameDnsAAAARecord`**Description**: Indicates whether to respond to DNS queries for instance hostnames with DNS AAAA records.
  - `hostname_type`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `HostnameType`**Description**: The type of hostname to assign to an instance.
- `ram_disk_id`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `RamDiskId`**Description**: The ID of the RAM disk, if applicable.
- `security_group_ids`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `SecurityGroupIds`**Description**: The security group IDs.
- `security_groups`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `SecurityGroups`**Description**: The security group names.
- `tag_specifications`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `TagSpecifications`**Description**: The tags that are applied to the resources that are created during instance launch.
  - `resource_type`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `ResourceType`**Description**: The type of resource to tag.
- `user_data`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `UserData`**Description**: The user data for the instance.

## `launch_template_id`{% #launch_template_id %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `LaunchTemplateId`**Description**: The ID of the launch template.

## `launch_template_name`{% #launch_template_name %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `LaunchTemplateName`**Description**: The name of the launch template.

## `launch_template_version_arn`{% #launch_template_version_arn %}

**Type**: `STRING`

## `operator`{% #operator %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `Operator`**Description**: The entity that manages the launch template.

- `managed`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `Managed`**Description**: If `true`, the resource is managed by an service provider.
- `principal`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Principal`**Description**: If `managed` is `true`, then the principal is returned. The principal is the service provider that manages the resource.

## `tags`{% #tags %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`

## `version_description`{% #version_description %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `VersionDescription`**Description**: The description for the version.

## `version_number`{% #version_number %}

**Type**: `INT64`**Provider name**: `VersionNumber`**Description**: The version number.
