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pub struct Ebs { pub snapshot_id: Option<String>, pub volume_size: Option<i32>, pub volume_type: Option<String>, pub delete_on_termination: Option<bool>, pub iops: Option<i32>, pub encrypted: Option<bool>, pub throughput: Option<i32>, }
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Describes information used to set up an Amazon EBS volume specified in a block device mapping.

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§snapshot_id: Option<String>

The snapshot ID of the volume to use.

You must specify either a VolumeSize or a SnapshotId.

§volume_size: Option<i32>

The volume size, in GiBs. The following are the supported volumes sizes for each volume type:

  • gp2 and gp3: 1-16,384

  • io1: 4-16,384

  • st1 and sc1: 125-16,384

  • standard: 1-1,024

You must specify either a SnapshotId or a VolumeSize. If you specify both SnapshotId and VolumeSize, the volume size must be equal or greater than the size of the snapshot.

§volume_type: Option<String>

The volume type. For more information, see Amazon EBS volume types in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances.

Valid values: standard | io1 | gp2 | st1 | sc1 | gp3

§delete_on_termination: Option<bool>

Indicates whether the volume is deleted on instance termination. For Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling, the default value is true.

§iops: Option<i32>

The number of input/output (I/O) operations per second (IOPS) to provision for the volume. For gp3 and io1 volumes, this represents the number of IOPS that are provisioned for the volume. For gp2 volumes, this represents the baseline performance of the volume and the rate at which the volume accumulates I/O credits for bursting.

The following are the supported values for each volume type:

  • gp3: 3,000-16,000 IOPS

  • io1: 100-64,000 IOPS

For io1 volumes, we guarantee 64,000 IOPS only for Instances built on the Nitro System. Other instance families guarantee performance up to 32,000 IOPS.

Iops is supported when the volume type is gp3 or io1 and required only when the volume type is io1. (Not used with standard, gp2, st1, or sc1 volumes.)

§encrypted: Option<bool>

Specifies whether the volume should be encrypted. Encrypted EBS volumes can only be attached to instances that support Amazon EBS encryption. For more information, see Supported instance types. If your AMI uses encrypted volumes, you can also only launch it on supported instance types.

If you are creating a volume from a snapshot, you cannot create an unencrypted volume from an encrypted snapshot. Also, you cannot specify a KMS key ID when using a launch configuration.

If you enable encryption by default, the EBS volumes that you create are always encrypted, either using the Amazon Web Services managed KMS key or a customer-managed KMS key, regardless of whether the snapshot was encrypted.

For more information, see Use Amazon Web Services KMS keys to encrypt Amazon EBS volumes in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.

§throughput: Option<i32>

The throughput (MiBps) to provision for a gp3 volume.

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impl Ebs

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pub fn snapshot_id(&self) -> Option<&str>

The snapshot ID of the volume to use.

You must specify either a VolumeSize or a SnapshotId.

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pub fn volume_size(&self) -> Option<i32>

The volume size, in GiBs. The following are the supported volumes sizes for each volume type:

  • gp2 and gp3: 1-16,384

  • io1: 4-16,384

  • st1 and sc1: 125-16,384

  • standard: 1-1,024

You must specify either a SnapshotId or a VolumeSize. If you specify both SnapshotId and VolumeSize, the volume size must be equal or greater than the size of the snapshot.

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pub fn volume_type(&self) -> Option<&str>

The volume type. For more information, see Amazon EBS volume types in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances.

Valid values: standard | io1 | gp2 | st1 | sc1 | gp3

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pub fn delete_on_termination(&self) -> Option<bool>

Indicates whether the volume is deleted on instance termination. For Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling, the default value is true.

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pub fn iops(&self) -> Option<i32>

The number of input/output (I/O) operations per second (IOPS) to provision for the volume. For gp3 and io1 volumes, this represents the number of IOPS that are provisioned for the volume. For gp2 volumes, this represents the baseline performance of the volume and the rate at which the volume accumulates I/O credits for bursting.

The following are the supported values for each volume type:

  • gp3: 3,000-16,000 IOPS

  • io1: 100-64,000 IOPS

For io1 volumes, we guarantee 64,000 IOPS only for Instances built on the Nitro System. Other instance families guarantee performance up to 32,000 IOPS.

Iops is supported when the volume type is gp3 or io1 and required only when the volume type is io1. (Not used with standard, gp2, st1, or sc1 volumes.)

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pub fn encrypted(&self) -> Option<bool>

Specifies whether the volume should be encrypted. Encrypted EBS volumes can only be attached to instances that support Amazon EBS encryption. For more information, see Supported instance types. If your AMI uses encrypted volumes, you can also only launch it on supported instance types.

If you are creating a volume from a snapshot, you cannot create an unencrypted volume from an encrypted snapshot. Also, you cannot specify a KMS key ID when using a launch configuration.

If you enable encryption by default, the EBS volumes that you create are always encrypted, either using the Amazon Web Services managed KMS key or a customer-managed KMS key, regardless of whether the snapshot was encrypted.

For more information, see Use Amazon Web Services KMS keys to encrypt Amazon EBS volumes in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.

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pub fn throughput(&self) -> Option<i32>

The throughput (MiBps) to provision for a gp3 volume.

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impl Ebs

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pub fn builder() -> EbsBuilder

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture Ebs.

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impl Clone for Ebs

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fn clone(&self) -> Ebs

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Ebs

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq for Ebs

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fn eq(&self, other: &Ebs) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for Ebs

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