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Fargate currently doesn't have a feature like that; but I'd suggest that if you need it then Lambda would be a better way as it already does that without step (4) - once the request is processed the function is suspended and there is no further cost because it is no longer running.
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Thanks very much for the answer! One more thing - I didn't know Lambda could deploy containers - i thought it was just an exact equivalent to Google Cloud Functions! Now i understand that Fargate is like Cloud Run with CPU-always allocated and with minimum instances. And Lambda is really both the Cloud Functions and the Cloud Run CPU-only-during-requests allocation equivalent.