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pub struct DescribeStorageConfigurationOutput { pub storage_type: StorageType, pub multi_layer_storage: Option<MultiLayerStorage>, pub disassociated_data_storage: Option<DisassociatedDataStorageState>, pub retention_period: Option<RetentionPeriod>, pub configuration_status: Option<ConfigurationStatus>, pub last_update_date: Option<DateTime>, pub warm_tier: Option<WarmTierState>, pub warm_tier_retention_period: Option<WarmTierRetentionPeriod>, /* private fields */ }

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§storage_type: StorageType

The storage tier that you specified for your data. The storageType parameter can be one of the following values:

  • SITEWISE_DEFAULT_STORAGE – IoT SiteWise saves your data into the hot tier. The hot tier is a service-managed database.

  • MULTI_LAYER_STORAGE – IoT SiteWise saves your data in both the cold tier and the hot tier. The cold tier is a customer-managed Amazon S3 bucket.

§multi_layer_storage: Option<MultiLayerStorage>

Contains information about the storage destination.

§disassociated_data_storage: Option<DisassociatedDataStorageState>

Contains the storage configuration for time series (data streams) that aren't associated with asset properties. The disassociatedDataStorage can be one of the following values:

  • ENABLED – IoT SiteWise accepts time series that aren't associated with asset properties.

    After the disassociatedDataStorage is enabled, you can't disable it.

  • DISABLED – IoT SiteWise doesn't accept time series (data streams) that aren't associated with asset properties.

For more information, see Data streams in the IoT SiteWise User Guide.

§retention_period: Option<RetentionPeriod>

The number of days your data is kept in the hot tier. By default, your data is kept indefinitely in the hot tier.

§configuration_status: Option<ConfigurationStatus>

Contains current status information for the configuration.

§last_update_date: Option<DateTime>

The date the storage configuration was last updated, in Unix epoch time.

§warm_tier: Option<WarmTierState>

A service managed storage tier optimized for analytical queries. It stores periodically uploaded, buffered and historical data ingested with the CreaeBulkImportJob API.

§warm_tier_retention_period: Option<WarmTierRetentionPeriod>

Set this period to specify how long your data is stored in the warm tier before it is deleted. You can set this only if cold tier is enabled.

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impl DescribeStorageConfigurationOutput

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pub fn storage_type(&self) -> &StorageType

The storage tier that you specified for your data. The storageType parameter can be one of the following values:

  • SITEWISE_DEFAULT_STORAGE – IoT SiteWise saves your data into the hot tier. The hot tier is a service-managed database.

  • MULTI_LAYER_STORAGE – IoT SiteWise saves your data in both the cold tier and the hot tier. The cold tier is a customer-managed Amazon S3 bucket.

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pub fn multi_layer_storage(&self) -> Option<&MultiLayerStorage>

Contains information about the storage destination.

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pub fn disassociated_data_storage( &self ) -> Option<&DisassociatedDataStorageState>

Contains the storage configuration for time series (data streams) that aren't associated with asset properties. The disassociatedDataStorage can be one of the following values:

  • ENABLED – IoT SiteWise accepts time series that aren't associated with asset properties.

    After the disassociatedDataStorage is enabled, you can't disable it.

  • DISABLED – IoT SiteWise doesn't accept time series (data streams) that aren't associated with asset properties.

For more information, see Data streams in the IoT SiteWise User Guide.

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pub fn retention_period(&self) -> Option<&RetentionPeriod>

The number of days your data is kept in the hot tier. By default, your data is kept indefinitely in the hot tier.

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pub fn configuration_status(&self) -> Option<&ConfigurationStatus>

Contains current status information for the configuration.

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pub fn last_update_date(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>

The date the storage configuration was last updated, in Unix epoch time.

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pub fn warm_tier(&self) -> Option<&WarmTierState>

A service managed storage tier optimized for analytical queries. It stores periodically uploaded, buffered and historical data ingested with the CreaeBulkImportJob API.

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pub fn warm_tier_retention_period(&self) -> Option<&WarmTierRetentionPeriod>

Set this period to specify how long your data is stored in the warm tier before it is deleted. You can set this only if cold tier is enabled.

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impl DescribeStorageConfigurationOutput

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pub fn builder() -> DescribeStorageConfigurationOutputBuilder

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture DescribeStorageConfigurationOutput.

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impl Clone for DescribeStorageConfigurationOutput

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fn clone(&self) -> DescribeStorageConfigurationOutput

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for DescribeStorageConfigurationOutput

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq for DescribeStorageConfigurationOutput

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fn eq(&self, other: &DescribeStorageConfigurationOutput) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl RequestId for DescribeStorageConfigurationOutput

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fn request_id(&self) -> Option<&str>

Returns the request ID, or None if the service could not be reached.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for DescribeStorageConfigurationOutput

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