#[non_exhaustive]pub struct InstanceSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts {
pub savings_opportunity_percentage: f64,
pub estimated_monthly_savings: Option<InstanceEstimatedMonthlySavings>,
}
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Describes the savings opportunity for instance recommendations after applying the Savings Plans and Reserved Instances discounts.
Savings opportunity after discounts represents the estimated monthly savings you can achieve by implementing Compute Optimizer recommendations.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.savings_opportunity_percentage: f64
The estimated monthly savings possible as a percentage of monthly cost after applying the Savings Plans and Reserved Instances discounts. This saving can be achieved by adopting Compute Optimizer’s EC2 instance recommendations.
estimated_monthly_savings: Option<InstanceEstimatedMonthlySavings>
An object that describes the estimated monthly savings possible by adopting Compute Optimizer’s Amazon EC2 instance recommendations. This is based on pricing after applying the Savings Plans and Reserved Instances discounts.
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Source§impl InstanceSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts
impl InstanceSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts
Sourcepub fn savings_opportunity_percentage(&self) -> f64
pub fn savings_opportunity_percentage(&self) -> f64
The estimated monthly savings possible as a percentage of monthly cost after applying the Savings Plans and Reserved Instances discounts. This saving can be achieved by adopting Compute Optimizer’s EC2 instance recommendations.
Sourcepub fn estimated_monthly_savings(
&self,
) -> Option<&InstanceEstimatedMonthlySavings>
pub fn estimated_monthly_savings( &self, ) -> Option<&InstanceEstimatedMonthlySavings>
An object that describes the estimated monthly savings possible by adopting Compute Optimizer’s Amazon EC2 instance recommendations. This is based on pricing after applying the Savings Plans and Reserved Instances discounts.
Source§impl InstanceSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts
impl InstanceSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts
Sourcepub fn builder() -> InstanceSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscountsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> InstanceSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscountsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture InstanceSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts
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impl Clone for InstanceSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts
Source§fn clone(&self) -> InstanceSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts
fn clone(&self) -> InstanceSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts
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