#[non_exhaustive]pub struct OnlineStoreConfig {
pub security_config: Option<OnlineStoreSecurityConfig>,
pub enable_online_store: Option<bool>,
pub ttl_duration: Option<TtlDuration>,
pub storage_type: Option<StorageType>,
}
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Use this to specify the Amazon Web Services Key Management Service (KMS) Key ID, or KMSKeyId
, for at rest data encryption. You can turn OnlineStore
on or off by specifying the EnableOnlineStore
flag at General Assembly.
The default value is False
.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.security_config: Option<OnlineStoreSecurityConfig>
Use to specify KMS Key ID (KMSKeyId
) for at-rest encryption of your OnlineStore
.
enable_online_store: Option<bool>
Turn OnlineStore
off by specifying False
for the EnableOnlineStore
flag. Turn OnlineStore
on by specifying True
for the EnableOnlineStore
flag.
The default value is False
.
ttl_duration: Option<TtlDuration>
Time to live duration, where the record is hard deleted after the expiration time is reached; ExpiresAt
= EventTime
+ TtlDuration
. For information on HardDelete, see the DeleteRecord API in the Amazon SageMaker API Reference guide.
storage_type: Option<StorageType>
Option for different tiers of low latency storage for real-time data retrieval.
-
Standard
: A managed low latency data store for feature groups. -
InMemory
: A managed data store for feature groups that supports very low latency retrieval.
Implementations§
Source§impl OnlineStoreConfig
impl OnlineStoreConfig
Sourcepub fn security_config(&self) -> Option<&OnlineStoreSecurityConfig>
pub fn security_config(&self) -> Option<&OnlineStoreSecurityConfig>
Use to specify KMS Key ID (KMSKeyId
) for at-rest encryption of your OnlineStore
.
Sourcepub fn enable_online_store(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn enable_online_store(&self) -> Option<bool>
Turn OnlineStore
off by specifying False
for the EnableOnlineStore
flag. Turn OnlineStore
on by specifying True
for the EnableOnlineStore
flag.
The default value is False
.
Sourcepub fn ttl_duration(&self) -> Option<&TtlDuration>
pub fn ttl_duration(&self) -> Option<&TtlDuration>
Time to live duration, where the record is hard deleted after the expiration time is reached; ExpiresAt
= EventTime
+ TtlDuration
. For information on HardDelete, see the DeleteRecord API in the Amazon SageMaker API Reference guide.
Sourcepub fn storage_type(&self) -> Option<&StorageType>
pub fn storage_type(&self) -> Option<&StorageType>
Option for different tiers of low latency storage for real-time data retrieval.
-
Standard
: A managed low latency data store for feature groups. -
InMemory
: A managed data store for feature groups that supports very low latency retrieval.
Source§impl OnlineStoreConfig
impl OnlineStoreConfig
Sourcepub fn builder() -> OnlineStoreConfigBuilder
pub fn builder() -> OnlineStoreConfigBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture OnlineStoreConfig
.
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Source§impl Clone for OnlineStoreConfig
impl Clone for OnlineStoreConfig
Source§fn clone(&self) -> OnlineStoreConfig
fn clone(&self) -> OnlineStoreConfig
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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impl Debug for OnlineStoreConfig
Source§impl PartialEq for OnlineStoreConfig
impl PartialEq for OnlineStoreConfig
impl StructuralPartialEq for OnlineStoreConfig
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for OnlineStoreConfig
impl RefUnwindSafe for OnlineStoreConfig
impl Send for OnlineStoreConfig
impl Sync for OnlineStoreConfig
impl Unpin for OnlineStoreConfig
impl UnwindSafe for OnlineStoreConfig
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