#[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfigurationBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for CreateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
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Source§impl CreateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfigurationBuilder
impl CreateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfigurationBuilder
Sourcepub fn iops(self, input: i32) -> Self
pub fn iops(self, input: i32) -> Self
(USER_PROVISIONED mode only) Specifies the number of Metadata IOPS to provision for the file system. This parameter sets the maximum rate of metadata disk IOPS supported by the file system.
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For SSD file systems, valid values are
1500
,3000
,6000
,12000
, and multiples of12000
up to a maximum of192000
. -
For Intelligent-Tiering file systems, valid values are
6000
and12000
.
Iops
doesn’t have a default value. If you're using USER_PROVISIONED mode, you can choose to specify a valid value. If you're using AUTOMATIC mode, you cannot specify a value because FSx for Lustre automatically sets the value based on your file system storage capacity.
Sourcepub fn set_iops(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
pub fn set_iops(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
(USER_PROVISIONED mode only) Specifies the number of Metadata IOPS to provision for the file system. This parameter sets the maximum rate of metadata disk IOPS supported by the file system.
-
For SSD file systems, valid values are
1500
,3000
,6000
,12000
, and multiples of12000
up to a maximum of192000
. -
For Intelligent-Tiering file systems, valid values are
6000
and12000
.
Iops
doesn’t have a default value. If you're using USER_PROVISIONED mode, you can choose to specify a valid value. If you're using AUTOMATIC mode, you cannot specify a value because FSx for Lustre automatically sets the value based on your file system storage capacity.
Sourcepub fn get_iops(&self) -> &Option<i32>
pub fn get_iops(&self) -> &Option<i32>
(USER_PROVISIONED mode only) Specifies the number of Metadata IOPS to provision for the file system. This parameter sets the maximum rate of metadata disk IOPS supported by the file system.
-
For SSD file systems, valid values are
1500
,3000
,6000
,12000
, and multiples of12000
up to a maximum of192000
. -
For Intelligent-Tiering file systems, valid values are
6000
and12000
.
Iops
doesn’t have a default value. If you're using USER_PROVISIONED mode, you can choose to specify a valid value. If you're using AUTOMATIC mode, you cannot specify a value because FSx for Lustre automatically sets the value based on your file system storage capacity.
Sourcepub fn mode(self, input: MetadataConfigurationMode) -> Self
pub fn mode(self, input: MetadataConfigurationMode) -> Self
The metadata configuration mode for provisioning Metadata IOPS for an FSx for Lustre file system using a PERSISTENT_2
deployment type.
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In AUTOMATIC mode (supported only on SSD file systems), FSx for Lustre automatically provisions and scales the number of Metadata IOPS for your file system based on your file system storage capacity.
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In USER_PROVISIONED mode, you specify the number of Metadata IOPS to provision for your file system.
Sourcepub fn set_mode(self, input: Option<MetadataConfigurationMode>) -> Self
pub fn set_mode(self, input: Option<MetadataConfigurationMode>) -> Self
The metadata configuration mode for provisioning Metadata IOPS for an FSx for Lustre file system using a PERSISTENT_2
deployment type.
-
In AUTOMATIC mode (supported only on SSD file systems), FSx for Lustre automatically provisions and scales the number of Metadata IOPS for your file system based on your file system storage capacity.
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In USER_PROVISIONED mode, you specify the number of Metadata IOPS to provision for your file system.
Sourcepub fn get_mode(&self) -> &Option<MetadataConfigurationMode>
pub fn get_mode(&self) -> &Option<MetadataConfigurationMode>
The metadata configuration mode for provisioning Metadata IOPS for an FSx for Lustre file system using a PERSISTENT_2
deployment type.
-
In AUTOMATIC mode (supported only on SSD file systems), FSx for Lustre automatically provisions and scales the number of Metadata IOPS for your file system based on your file system storage capacity.
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In USER_PROVISIONED mode, you specify the number of Metadata IOPS to provision for your file system.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> CreateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
pub fn build(self) -> CreateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
Consumes the builder and constructs a CreateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfiguration
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Source§impl Clone for CreateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfigurationBuilder
impl Clone for CreateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfigurationBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CreateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfigurationBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> CreateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfigurationBuilder
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impl Default for CreateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfigurationBuilder
Source§fn default() -> CreateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfigurationBuilder
fn default() -> CreateFileSystemLustreMetadataConfigurationBuilder
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