Class: Aws::AutoScaling::Types::PerformanceFactorReferenceRequest

Inherits:
Struct
  • Object
show all
Includes:
Structure
Defined in:
lib/aws-sdk-autoscaling/types.rb

Overview

Specify an instance family to use as the baseline reference for CPU performance. All instance types that 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.

<note markdown=“1”> Currently only one instance family can be specified in the list.

</note>

Constant Summary collapse

SENSITIVE =
[]

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#instance_familyString

The instance family to use as a baseline reference.

<note markdown=“1”> Make sure 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 ‘c6i.large`, the instance family is `c6i`, not `c6`. For more information, see

Amazon EC2 instance type naming conventions][1

in *Amazon EC2

Instance Types*.

</note>

The following instance types 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 performance protection by specifying a supported instance family, the returned instance types will exclude the preceding unsupported instance families.

If you specify an unsupported instance family as a value for baseline performance, the API returns an empty response.

[1]: docs.aws.amazon.com/ec2/latest/instancetypes/instance-type-names.html

Returns:

  • (String)


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# File 'lib/aws-sdk-autoscaling/types.rb', line 5588

class PerformanceFactorReferenceRequest < Struct.new(
  :instance_family)
  SENSITIVE = []
  include Aws::Structure
end