#[non_exhaustive]pub struct EcsServiceRecommendationOption {
pub memory: Option<i32>,
pub cpu: Option<i32>,
pub savings_opportunity: Option<SavingsOpportunity>,
pub savings_opportunity_after_discounts: Option<EcsSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts>,
pub projected_utilization_metrics: Option<Vec<EcsServiceProjectedUtilizationMetric>>,
pub container_recommendations: Option<Vec<ContainerRecommendation>>,
}
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Describes the recommendation options for an Amazon ECS service.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.memory: Option<i32>
The memory size of the Amazon ECS service recommendation option.
cpu: Option<i32>
The CPU size of the Amazon ECS service recommendation option.
savings_opportunity: Option<SavingsOpportunity>
Describes the savings opportunity for recommendations of a given resource type or for the recommendation option of an individual resource.
Savings opportunity represents the estimated monthly savings you can achieve by implementing a given Compute Optimizer recommendation.
Savings opportunity data requires that you opt in to Cost Explorer, as well as activate Receive Amazon EC2 resource recommendations in the Cost Explorer preferences page. That creates a connection between Cost Explorer and Compute Optimizer. With this connection, Cost Explorer generates savings estimates considering the price of existing resources, the price of recommended resources, and historical usage data. Estimated monthly savings reflects the projected dollar savings associated with each of the recommendations generated. For more information, see Enabling Cost Explorer and Optimizing your cost with Rightsizing Recommendations in the Cost Management User Guide.
savings_opportunity_after_discounts: Option<EcsSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts>
Describes the savings opportunity for Amazon ECS service recommendations or for the recommendation option.
Savings opportunity represents the estimated monthly savings after applying Savings Plans discounts. You can achieve this by implementing a given Compute Optimizer recommendation.
projected_utilization_metrics: Option<Vec<EcsServiceProjectedUtilizationMetric>>
An array of objects that describe the projected utilization metrics of the Amazon ECS service recommendation option.
container_recommendations: Option<Vec<ContainerRecommendation>>
The CPU and memory size recommendations for the containers within the task of your Amazon ECS service.
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Source§impl EcsServiceRecommendationOption
impl EcsServiceRecommendationOption
Sourcepub fn memory(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn memory(&self) -> Option<i32>
The memory size of the Amazon ECS service recommendation option.
Sourcepub fn savings_opportunity(&self) -> Option<&SavingsOpportunity>
pub fn savings_opportunity(&self) -> Option<&SavingsOpportunity>
Describes the savings opportunity for recommendations of a given resource type or for the recommendation option of an individual resource.
Savings opportunity represents the estimated monthly savings you can achieve by implementing a given Compute Optimizer recommendation.
Savings opportunity data requires that you opt in to Cost Explorer, as well as activate Receive Amazon EC2 resource recommendations in the Cost Explorer preferences page. That creates a connection between Cost Explorer and Compute Optimizer. With this connection, Cost Explorer generates savings estimates considering the price of existing resources, the price of recommended resources, and historical usage data. Estimated monthly savings reflects the projected dollar savings associated with each of the recommendations generated. For more information, see Enabling Cost Explorer and Optimizing your cost with Rightsizing Recommendations in the Cost Management User Guide.
Sourcepub fn savings_opportunity_after_discounts(
&self,
) -> Option<&EcsSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts>
pub fn savings_opportunity_after_discounts( &self, ) -> Option<&EcsSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts>
Describes the savings opportunity for Amazon ECS service recommendations or for the recommendation option.
Savings opportunity represents the estimated monthly savings after applying Savings Plans discounts. You can achieve this by implementing a given Compute Optimizer recommendation.
Sourcepub fn projected_utilization_metrics(
&self,
) -> &[EcsServiceProjectedUtilizationMetric]
pub fn projected_utilization_metrics( &self, ) -> &[EcsServiceProjectedUtilizationMetric]
An array of objects that describe the projected utilization metrics of the Amazon ECS service recommendation option.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .projected_utilization_metrics.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn container_recommendations(&self) -> &[ContainerRecommendation]
pub fn container_recommendations(&self) -> &[ContainerRecommendation]
The CPU and memory size recommendations for the containers within the task of your Amazon ECS service.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .container_recommendations.is_none()
.
Source§impl EcsServiceRecommendationOption
impl EcsServiceRecommendationOption
Sourcepub fn builder() -> EcsServiceRecommendationOptionBuilder
pub fn builder() -> EcsServiceRecommendationOptionBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture EcsServiceRecommendationOption
.
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Source§fn clone(&self) -> EcsServiceRecommendationOption
fn clone(&self) -> EcsServiceRecommendationOption
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