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In what way does a new ECS Fargate service not satisfy the task definition's required capabi...

This is by design because AWS have yet to upgrade LATEST to point to v1.4.0 (as per 2020-06-23, see AWS ECS Developer Guide). Set the service platform version explicitly to 1.4.0 (instead of LATEST).
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In what way does a new ECS Fargate service not satisfy the task definition's required capabi...

When creating a new AWS ECS service using a Fargate task, in the AWS Console wizard, it fails with the following error: Failed creation of Service Service creation failed: The specified platform does …
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Startup of ECS Fargate task fails with ResourceInitializationError mount.nfs4 Connection tim...

When starting up an Amazon ECS task with launch type FARGATE it fails with the following reason: ResourceInitializationError: failed to invoke EFS utils commands to set up EFS volumes: command failed …
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Startup of ECS Fargate task fails with ResourceInitializationError mount.nfs4 Connection tim...

Underlying reason: The ECS service's network access security group did not have permission to access EFS. Solution: Add an inbound rule for type NFS in the security group as described in this tutor …
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