#[non_exhaustive]pub struct LaunchTemplateOverrides {
pub instance_type: Option<String>,
pub weighted_capacity: Option<String>,
pub launch_template_specification: Option<LaunchTemplateSpecification>,
pub instance_requirements: Option<InstanceRequirements>,
}Expand description
Use this structure to let Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling do the following when the Auto Scaling group has a mixed instances policy:
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Override the instance type that is specified in the launch template.
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Use multiple instance types.
Specify the instance types that you want, or define your instance requirements instead and let Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling provision the available instance types that meet your requirements. This can provide Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling with a larger selection of instance types to choose from when fulfilling Spot and On-Demand capacities. You can view which instance types are matched before you apply the instance requirements to your Auto Scaling group.
After you define your instance requirements, you don't have to keep updating these settings to get new EC2 instance types automatically. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling uses the instance requirements of the Auto Scaling group to determine whether a new EC2 instance type can be used.
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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.instance_type: Option<String>The instance type, such as m3.xlarge. You must specify an instance type that is supported in your requested Region and Availability Zones. For more information, see Instance types in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
You can specify up to 40 instance types per Auto Scaling group.
weighted_capacity: Option<String>If you provide a list of instance types to use, you can specify the number of capacity units provided by each instance type in terms of virtual CPUs, memory, storage, throughput, or other relative performance characteristic. When a Spot or On-Demand Instance is launched, the capacity units count toward the desired capacity. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling launches instances until the desired capacity is totally fulfilled, even if this results in an overage. For example, if there are two units remaining to fulfill capacity, and Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling can only launch an instance with a WeightedCapacity of five units, the instance is launched, and the desired capacity is exceeded by three units. For more information, see Configuring instance weighting for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide. Value must be in the range of 1–999.
If you specify a value for WeightedCapacity for one instance type, you must specify a value for WeightedCapacity for all of them.
Every Auto Scaling group has three size parameters (DesiredCapacity, MaxSize, and MinSize). Usually, you set these sizes based on a specific number of instances. However, if you configure a mixed instances policy that defines weights for the instance types, you must specify these sizes with the same units that you use for weighting instances.
launch_template_specification: Option<LaunchTemplateSpecification>Provides a launch template for the specified instance type or set of instance requirements. For example, some instance types might require a launch template with a different AMI. If not provided, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling uses the launch template that's specified in the LaunchTemplate definition. For more information, see Specifying a different launch template for an instance type in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.
You can specify up to 20 launch templates per Auto Scaling group. The launch templates specified in the overrides and in the LaunchTemplate definition count towards this limit.
instance_requirements: Option<InstanceRequirements>The instance requirements. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling uses your specified requirements to identify instance types. Then, it uses your On-Demand and Spot allocation strategies to launch instances from these instance types.
You can specify up to four separate sets of instance requirements per Auto Scaling group. This is useful for provisioning instances from different Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) in the same Auto Scaling group. To do this, create the AMIs and create a new launch template for each AMI. Then, create a compatible set of instance requirements for each launch template.
If you specify InstanceRequirements, you can't specify InstanceType.
Implementations§
source§impl LaunchTemplateOverrides
impl LaunchTemplateOverrides
sourcepub fn instance_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn instance_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
The instance type, such as m3.xlarge. You must specify an instance type that is supported in your requested Region and Availability Zones. For more information, see Instance types in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
You can specify up to 40 instance types per Auto Scaling group.
sourcepub fn weighted_capacity(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn weighted_capacity(&self) -> Option<&str>
If you provide a list of instance types to use, you can specify the number of capacity units provided by each instance type in terms of virtual CPUs, memory, storage, throughput, or other relative performance characteristic. When a Spot or On-Demand Instance is launched, the capacity units count toward the desired capacity. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling launches instances until the desired capacity is totally fulfilled, even if this results in an overage. For example, if there are two units remaining to fulfill capacity, and Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling can only launch an instance with a WeightedCapacity of five units, the instance is launched, and the desired capacity is exceeded by three units. For more information, see Configuring instance weighting for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide. Value must be in the range of 1–999.
If you specify a value for WeightedCapacity for one instance type, you must specify a value for WeightedCapacity for all of them.
Every Auto Scaling group has three size parameters (DesiredCapacity, MaxSize, and MinSize). Usually, you set these sizes based on a specific number of instances. However, if you configure a mixed instances policy that defines weights for the instance types, you must specify these sizes with the same units that you use for weighting instances.
sourcepub fn launch_template_specification(
&self
) -> Option<&LaunchTemplateSpecification>
pub fn launch_template_specification( &self ) -> Option<&LaunchTemplateSpecification>
Provides a launch template for the specified instance type or set of instance requirements. For example, some instance types might require a launch template with a different AMI. If not provided, Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling uses the launch template that's specified in the LaunchTemplate definition. For more information, see Specifying a different launch template for an instance type in the Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling User Guide.
You can specify up to 20 launch templates per Auto Scaling group. The launch templates specified in the overrides and in the LaunchTemplate definition count towards this limit.
sourcepub fn instance_requirements(&self) -> Option<&InstanceRequirements>
pub fn instance_requirements(&self) -> Option<&InstanceRequirements>
The instance requirements. Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling uses your specified requirements to identify instance types. Then, it uses your On-Demand and Spot allocation strategies to launch instances from these instance types.
You can specify up to four separate sets of instance requirements per Auto Scaling group. This is useful for provisioning instances from different Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) in the same Auto Scaling group. To do this, create the AMIs and create a new launch template for each AMI. Then, create a compatible set of instance requirements for each launch template.
If you specify InstanceRequirements, you can't specify InstanceType.
source§impl LaunchTemplateOverrides
impl LaunchTemplateOverrides
sourcepub fn builder() -> LaunchTemplateOverridesBuilder
pub fn builder() -> LaunchTemplateOverridesBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture LaunchTemplateOverrides.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for LaunchTemplateOverrides
impl Clone for LaunchTemplateOverrides
source§fn clone(&self) -> LaunchTemplateOverrides
fn clone(&self) -> LaunchTemplateOverrides
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moresource§impl Debug for LaunchTemplateOverrides
impl Debug for LaunchTemplateOverrides
source§impl PartialEq for LaunchTemplateOverrides
impl PartialEq for LaunchTemplateOverrides
source§fn eq(&self, other: &LaunchTemplateOverrides) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &LaunchTemplateOverrides) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used
by ==.