#[non_exhaustive]pub struct EksContainerResourceRequirements {
pub limits: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
pub requests: Option<HashMap<String, String>>,
}Expand description
The type and amount of resources to assign to a container. The supported resources include memory, cpu, and nvidia.com/gpu. For more information, see Resource management for pods and containers in the Kubernetes documentation.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.limits: Option<HashMap<String, String>>The type and quantity of the resources to reserve for the container. The values vary based on the name that's specified. Resources can be requested using either the limits or the requests objects.
- memory
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The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your container attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory for a job.
memorycan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifmemoryis specified in both places, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be equal to the value that's specified inrequests.To maximize your resource utilization, provide your jobs with as much memory as possible for the specific instance type that you are using. To learn how, see Memory management in the Batch User Guide.
- cpu
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The number of CPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of
0.25.cpucan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifcpuis specified in both places, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be at least as large as the value that's specified inrequests. - nvidia.com/gpu
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The number of GPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer.
memorycan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifmemoryis specified in both places, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be equal to the value that's specified inrequests.
requests: Option<HashMap<String, String>>The type and quantity of the resources to request for the container. The values vary based on the name that's specified. Resources can be requested by using either the limits or the requests objects.
- memory
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The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your container attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory for a job.
memorycan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifmemoryis specified in both, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be equal to the value that's specified inrequests.If you're trying to maximize your resource utilization by providing your jobs as much memory as possible for a particular instance type, see Memory management in the Batch User Guide.
- cpu
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The number of CPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of
0.25.cpucan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifcpuis specified in both, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be at least as large as the value that's specified inrequests. - nvidia.com/gpu
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The number of GPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer.
nvidia.com/gpucan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifnvidia.com/gpuis specified in both, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be equal to the value that's specified inrequests.
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Source§impl EksContainerResourceRequirements
impl EksContainerResourceRequirements
Sourcepub fn limits(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
pub fn limits(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
The type and quantity of the resources to reserve for the container. The values vary based on the name that's specified. Resources can be requested using either the limits or the requests objects.
- memory
-
The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your container attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory for a job.
memorycan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifmemoryis specified in both places, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be equal to the value that's specified inrequests.To maximize your resource utilization, provide your jobs with as much memory as possible for the specific instance type that you are using. To learn how, see Memory management in the Batch User Guide.
- cpu
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The number of CPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of
0.25.cpucan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifcpuis specified in both places, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be at least as large as the value that's specified inrequests. - nvidia.com/gpu
-
The number of GPUs that's reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer.
memorycan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifmemoryis specified in both places, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be equal to the value that's specified inrequests.
Sourcepub fn requests(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
pub fn requests(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, String>>
The type and quantity of the resources to request for the container. The values vary based on the name that's specified. Resources can be requested by using either the limits or the requests objects.
- memory
-
The memory hard limit (in MiB) for the container, using whole integers, with a "Mi" suffix. If your container attempts to exceed the memory specified, the container is terminated. You must specify at least 4 MiB of memory for a job.
memorycan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifmemoryis specified in both, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be equal to the value that's specified inrequests.If you're trying to maximize your resource utilization by providing your jobs as much memory as possible for a particular instance type, see Memory management in the Batch User Guide.
- cpu
-
The number of CPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be an even multiple of
0.25.cpucan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifcpuis specified in both, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be at least as large as the value that's specified inrequests. - nvidia.com/gpu
-
The number of GPUs that are reserved for the container. Values must be a whole integer.
nvidia.com/gpucan be specified inlimits,requests, or both. Ifnvidia.com/gpuis specified in both, then the value that's specified inlimitsmust be equal to the value that's specified inrequests.
Source§impl EksContainerResourceRequirements
impl EksContainerResourceRequirements
Sourcepub fn builder() -> EksContainerResourceRequirementsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> EksContainerResourceRequirementsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture EksContainerResourceRequirements.
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Source§impl Clone for EksContainerResourceRequirements
impl Clone for EksContainerResourceRequirements
Source§fn clone(&self) -> EksContainerResourceRequirements
fn clone(&self) -> EksContainerResourceRequirements
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl PartialEq for EksContainerResourceRequirements
impl PartialEq for EksContainerResourceRequirements
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &EksContainerResourceRequirements) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &EksContainerResourceRequirements) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.impl StructuralPartialEq for EksContainerResourceRequirements
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impl Freeze for EksContainerResourceRequirements
impl RefUnwindSafe for EksContainerResourceRequirements
impl Send for EksContainerResourceRequirements
impl Sync for EksContainerResourceRequirements
impl Unpin for EksContainerResourceRequirements
impl UnwindSafe for EksContainerResourceRequirements
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