Services or capabilities described in Amazon Web Services documentation might vary by Region. To see the differences applicable to the China Regions, 
      see Getting Started with Amazon Web Services in China
         (PDF). 
    Manual scaling for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling
You can manually adjust the number of EC2 instances in your Auto Scaling group at any time.
            This process of changing the instance count manually is referred to as manual scaling. Manual scaling is an alternative to auto
            scaling, especially if you want to make one-time capacity changes.
After you manually scale your group, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling resumes normal auto scaling activities
            based on the scaling policies and scheduled actions that you defined. For groups with
            default instance warmup enabled, any new instances go through a warmup period before
            they start contributing to the metrics used for auto scaling. This warmup period assists
            in stabilizing the group at the new capacity. For more information, see Set the default instance
                warmup for an Auto Scaling group.
Sometimes, you may want to temporarily disable scaling policies and scheduled actions
            before manually scaling a group. Doing so prevents conflicts from arising between manual
            scaling actions and automated scaling activities. For more information, see Turn off scaling activities.
            Change the desired capacity of an existing
                    Auto Scaling group
            When you change the desired capacity of your Auto Scaling group, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling manages the
                process of launching and terminating instances to reach the new desired size.
            
                - Console
- 
                        To change the size of your Auto Scaling group- Open the Amazon EC2 console at
       https://console.amazonaws.cn/ec2/, and choose Auto Scaling Groups from the navigation pane. 
- 
                                Select the check box next to your Auto Scaling group. A split pane displays at the bottom of the page.  
- 
                                On the Details tab, choose
                                        Group details,
                                        Edit. 
- 
                                For Desired capacity, increase or
                                    decrease the desired capacity. For example, to increase the size
                                    of the group by one, if the current value is 1,
                                    enter2.
 If your new value for Desired capacity is
                                    greater than Min desired capacity and
                                        Max desired capacity, the Max
                                        desired capacity is automatically increased to
                                    the new desired capacity value. 
- 
                                When you are finished, choose
                                    Update. 
 
Verify that the group size that you specified resulted in the same
                            amount of instances being launched. For example, if you increased the
                            size of the group by one, verify that your Auto Scaling group has launched one
                            additional instance. To verify that the size of your Auto Scaling group has changed- 
                                On the Activity tab, in
                                        Activity history, you can view the
                                    progress of activities that are associated with the Auto Scaling group.
                                    The Status column shows the current status
                                    of your instance. While your instance is launching, the status
                                    column shows Not yet in service. The status changes
                                    toSuccessfulafter the instance is launched. You
                                    can also use the refresh icon to see the current status of your
                                    instance. For more information, see Verify a scaling activity for an Auto Scaling
                    group.
 
- 
                                On the Instance management tab, in
                                        Instances, you can view the status of
                                    the instance. It takes a short time for an instance to launch.  
                                     
                                     
                                - 
                                        The Lifecycle column shows the
                                            state of your instance. Initially, your instance is in
                                            the Pendingstate. After an instance is
                                            ready to receive traffic, its state isInService.
 
- 
                                        The Health status column shows
                                            the result of the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling health checks on your
                                            instance. 
 
 
 
- Amazon CLI
- 
                        The following example assumes that you've created an Auto Scaling group with a
                            minimum size of 1 and a maximum size of 5. Therefore, the group
                            currently has one running instance. To change the size of your Auto Scaling groupUse the set-desired-capacity command to change the size of your
                                Auto Scaling group, as shown in the following example. aws autoscaling set-desired-capacity --auto-scaling-group-name my-asg\
  --desired-capacity 2
 If you choose to honor the default cooldown period for your Auto Scaling
                            group, you must specify the –-honor-cooldownoption as
                            shown in the following example. For more information, see Scaling cooldowns for
                    Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling.
 aws autoscaling set-desired-capacity --auto-scaling-group-name my-asg\
  --desired-capacity 2 --honor-cooldown
 To verify the size of your Auto Scaling groupUse the describe-auto-scaling-groups command to confirm that
                                the size of your Auto Scaling group has changed, as in the following
                                example. aws autoscaling describe-auto-scaling-groups --auto-scaling-group-name my-asg
 The following is example output, which provides details about the
                            group and instances launched. {
    "AutoScalingGroups": [
        {
            "AutoScalingGroupName": "my-asg",
            "AutoScalingGroupARN": "arn",
            "LaunchTemplate": {
                "LaunchTemplateName": "my-launch-template",
                "Version": "1",
                "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-050555ad16a3f9c7f"
            },
            "MinSize": 1,
            "MaxSize": 5,
            "DesiredCapacity": 2,
            "DefaultCooldown": 300,
            "AvailabilityZones": [
                "us-west-2a"
            ],
            "LoadBalancerNames": [],
            "TargetGroupARNs": [],
            "HealthCheckType": "EC2",
            "HealthCheckGracePeriod": 300,
            "Instances": [
                {
                    "ProtectedFromScaleIn": false,
                    "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-2a",
                    "LaunchTemplate": {
                        "LaunchTemplateName": "my-launch-template",
                        "Version": "1",
                        "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-050555ad16a3f9c7f"
                    },
                    "InstanceId": "i-05b4f7d5be44822a6",
                    "InstanceType": "t3.micro",
                    "HealthStatus": "Healthy",
                    "LifecycleState": "Pending"
                },
                {
                    "ProtectedFromScaleIn": false,
                    "AvailabilityZone": "us-west-2a",
                    "LaunchTemplate": {
                        "LaunchTemplateName": "my-launch-template",
                        "Version": "1",
                        "LaunchTemplateId": "lt-050555ad16a3f9c7f"
                    },
                    "InstanceId": "i-0c20ac468fa3049e8",
                    "InstanceType": "t3.micro",
                    "HealthStatus": "Healthy",
                    "LifecycleState": "InService"
                }
            ],
            "CreatedTime": "2019-03-18T23:30:42.611Z",
            "SuspendedProcesses": [],
            "VPCZoneIdentifier": "subnet-c87f2be0",
            "EnabledMetrics": [],
            "Tags": [],
            "TerminationPolicies": [
                "Default"
            ],
            "NewInstancesProtectedFromScaleIn": false,
            "ServiceLinkedRoleARN": "arn",
            "TrafficSources": []
        }
    ]
}
 Notice that DesiredCapacityshows the new value. Your
                            Auto Scaling group has launched an additional instance.
 
Terminate an instance in your Auto Scaling
                    group (Amazon CLI)
            There are times when you might want to manually scale in your Auto Scaling group but want
                to terminate a specific instance. You can manually scale in your Auto Scaling group by using
                the terminate-instance-in-auto-scaling-group command and specifying the ID
                of the instance you want to terminate and the
                    --should-decrement-desired-capacity option as shown in the
                following example. 
            aws autoscaling terminate-instance-in-auto-scaling-group \
  --instance-id i-026e4c9f62c3e448c --should-decrement-desired-capacity
            The following is example output, which provides details about the scaling
                activity.
            {
    "Activities": [
        {
            "ActivityId": "b8d62b03-10d8-9df4-7377-e464ab6bd0cb",
            "AutoScalingGroupName": "my-asg",
            "Description": "Terminating EC2 instance: i-026e4c9f62c3e448c",
            "Cause": "At 2023-09-23T06:39:59Z instance i-026e4c9f62c3e448c was taken out of service in response to a user request, shrinking the capacity from 1 to 0.",
            "StartTime": "2023-09-23T06:39:59.015000+00:00",
            "StatusCode": "InProgress",
            "Progress": 0,
            "Details": "{\"Subnet ID\":\"subnet-6194ea3b\",\"Availability Zone\":\"us-west-2c\"}"
        }
    ]
}
            This option is not available in the console. However, you can use the
                    Instances page of the Amazon EC2 console to terminate an
                instance in your Auto Scaling group. When you do so, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling detects that the instance is
                no longer running and replaces it automatically as part of the health check process.
                It takes a minute or two after you terminate the instance before a new instance
                launches. For information about how to terminate an instance, see Terminate an
                    instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
            If you terminate instances in your group and that causes uneven distribution
                across Availability Zones, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling rebalances the group to re-establish an even
                distribution unless you suspend the AZRebalance process. For more
                information, see Suspend and resume Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling
                processes.