#[non_exhaustive]pub struct VolumeRecommendationOption {
pub configuration: Option<VolumeConfiguration>,
pub performance_risk: f64,
pub rank: i32,
pub savings_opportunity: Option<SavingsOpportunity>,
pub savings_opportunity_after_discounts: Option<EbsSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts>,
}
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Describes a recommendation option for an Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) instance.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.configuration: Option<VolumeConfiguration>
An array of objects that describe a volume configuration.
performance_risk: f64
The performance risk of the volume recommendation option.
Performance risk is the likelihood of the recommended volume type meeting the performance requirement of your workload.
The value ranges from 0
- 4
, with 0
meaning that the recommended resource is predicted to always provide enough hardware capability. The higher the performance risk is, the more likely you should validate whether the recommendation will meet the performance requirements of your workload before migrating your resource.
rank: i32
The rank of the volume recommendation option.
The top recommendation option is ranked as 1
.
savings_opportunity: Option<SavingsOpportunity>
An object that describes the savings opportunity for the EBS volume recommendation option. Savings opportunity includes the estimated monthly savings amount and percentage.
savings_opportunity_after_discounts: Option<EbsSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts>
An object that describes the savings opportunity for the Amazon EBS volume recommendation option with specific discounts. Savings opportunity includes the estimated monthly savings and percentage.
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Source§impl VolumeRecommendationOption
impl VolumeRecommendationOption
Sourcepub fn configuration(&self) -> Option<&VolumeConfiguration>
pub fn configuration(&self) -> Option<&VolumeConfiguration>
An array of objects that describe a volume configuration.
Sourcepub fn performance_risk(&self) -> f64
pub fn performance_risk(&self) -> f64
The performance risk of the volume recommendation option.
Performance risk is the likelihood of the recommended volume type meeting the performance requirement of your workload.
The value ranges from 0
- 4
, with 0
meaning that the recommended resource is predicted to always provide enough hardware capability. The higher the performance risk is, the more likely you should validate whether the recommendation will meet the performance requirements of your workload before migrating your resource.
Sourcepub fn rank(&self) -> i32
pub fn rank(&self) -> i32
The rank of the volume recommendation option.
The top recommendation option is ranked as 1
.
Sourcepub fn savings_opportunity(&self) -> Option<&SavingsOpportunity>
pub fn savings_opportunity(&self) -> Option<&SavingsOpportunity>
An object that describes the savings opportunity for the EBS volume recommendation option. Savings opportunity includes the estimated monthly savings amount and percentage.
Sourcepub fn savings_opportunity_after_discounts(
&self,
) -> Option<&EbsSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts>
pub fn savings_opportunity_after_discounts( &self, ) -> Option<&EbsSavingsOpportunityAfterDiscounts>
An object that describes the savings opportunity for the Amazon EBS volume recommendation option with specific discounts. Savings opportunity includes the estimated monthly savings and percentage.
Source§impl VolumeRecommendationOption
impl VolumeRecommendationOption
Sourcepub fn builder() -> VolumeRecommendationOptionBuilder
pub fn builder() -> VolumeRecommendationOptionBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture VolumeRecommendationOption
.
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Source§impl Clone for VolumeRecommendationOption
impl Clone for VolumeRecommendationOption
Source§fn clone(&self) -> VolumeRecommendationOption
fn clone(&self) -> VolumeRecommendationOption
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impl Debug for VolumeRecommendationOption
impl StructuralPartialEq for VolumeRecommendationOption
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impl Freeze for VolumeRecommendationOption
impl RefUnwindSafe for VolumeRecommendationOption
impl Send for VolumeRecommendationOption
impl Sync for VolumeRecommendationOption
impl Unpin for VolumeRecommendationOption
impl UnwindSafe for VolumeRecommendationOption
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