Reference documentation and code samples for the Vertex AI v1 API enum Scheduling.Types.Strategy.
Optional. This determines which type of scheduling strategy to use. Right
now users have two options such as STANDARD which will use regular on
demand resources to schedule the job, the other is SPOT which would
leverage spot resources alongwith regular resources to schedule
the job.
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