#[non_exhaustive]pub struct TieringPolicy {
pub cooling_period: Option<i32>,
pub name: Option<TieringPolicyName>,
}
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Describes the data tiering policy for an ONTAP volume. When enabled, Amazon FSx for ONTAP's intelligent tiering automatically transitions a volume's data between the file system's primary storage and capacity pool storage based on your access patterns.
Valid tiering policies are the following:
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SNAPSHOT_ONLY
- (Default value) moves cold snapshots to the capacity pool storage tier.
-
AUTO
- moves cold user data and snapshots to the capacity pool storage tier based on your access patterns.
-
ALL
- moves all user data blocks in both the active file system and Snapshot copies to the storage pool tier.
-
NONE
- keeps a volume's data in the primary storage tier, preventing it from being moved to the capacity pool tier.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.cooling_period: Option<i32>
Specifies the number of days that user data in a volume must remain inactive before it is considered "cold" and moved to the capacity pool. Used with the AUTO
and SNAPSHOT_ONLY
tiering policies. Enter a whole number between 2 and 183. Default values are 31 days for AUTO
and 2 days for SNAPSHOT_ONLY
.
name: Option<TieringPolicyName>
Specifies the tiering policy used to transition data. Default value is SNAPSHOT_ONLY
.
-
SNAPSHOT_ONLY
- moves cold snapshots to the capacity pool storage tier. -
AUTO
- moves cold user data and snapshots to the capacity pool storage tier based on your access patterns. -
ALL
- moves all user data blocks in both the active file system and Snapshot copies to the storage pool tier. -
NONE
- keeps a volume's data in the primary storage tier, preventing it from being moved to the capacity pool tier.
Implementations§
Source§impl TieringPolicy
impl TieringPolicy
Sourcepub fn cooling_period(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn cooling_period(&self) -> Option<i32>
Specifies the number of days that user data in a volume must remain inactive before it is considered "cold" and moved to the capacity pool. Used with the AUTO
and SNAPSHOT_ONLY
tiering policies. Enter a whole number between 2 and 183. Default values are 31 days for AUTO
and 2 days for SNAPSHOT_ONLY
.
Sourcepub fn name(&self) -> Option<&TieringPolicyName>
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<&TieringPolicyName>
Specifies the tiering policy used to transition data. Default value is SNAPSHOT_ONLY
.
-
SNAPSHOT_ONLY
- moves cold snapshots to the capacity pool storage tier. -
AUTO
- moves cold user data and snapshots to the capacity pool storage tier based on your access patterns. -
ALL
- moves all user data blocks in both the active file system and Snapshot copies to the storage pool tier. -
NONE
- keeps a volume's data in the primary storage tier, preventing it from being moved to the capacity pool tier.
Source§impl TieringPolicy
impl TieringPolicy
Sourcepub fn builder() -> TieringPolicyBuilder
pub fn builder() -> TieringPolicyBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture TieringPolicy
.
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Source§impl Clone for TieringPolicy
impl Clone for TieringPolicy
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TieringPolicy
fn clone(&self) -> TieringPolicy
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impl Debug for TieringPolicy
Source§impl PartialEq for TieringPolicy
impl PartialEq for TieringPolicy
impl StructuralPartialEq for TieringPolicy
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impl Freeze for TieringPolicy
impl RefUnwindSafe for TieringPolicy
impl Send for TieringPolicy
impl Sync for TieringPolicy
impl Unpin for TieringPolicy
impl UnwindSafe for TieringPolicy
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