#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for ComputeQuotaResourceConfig
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Source§impl ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder
impl ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder
Sourcepub fn instance_type(self, input: ClusterInstanceType) -> Self
pub fn instance_type(self, input: ClusterInstanceType) -> Self
The instance type of the instance group for the cluster.
This field is required.Sourcepub fn set_instance_type(self, input: Option<ClusterInstanceType>) -> Self
pub fn set_instance_type(self, input: Option<ClusterInstanceType>) -> Self
The instance type of the instance group for the cluster.
Sourcepub fn get_instance_type(&self) -> &Option<ClusterInstanceType>
pub fn get_instance_type(&self) -> &Option<ClusterInstanceType>
The instance type of the instance group for the cluster.
Sourcepub fn count(self, input: i32) -> Self
pub fn count(self, input: i32) -> Self
The number of instances to add to the instance group of a SageMaker HyperPod cluster.
Sourcepub fn set_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
pub fn set_count(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
The number of instances to add to the instance group of a SageMaker HyperPod cluster.
Sourcepub fn get_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>
pub fn get_count(&self) -> &Option<i32>
The number of instances to add to the instance group of a SageMaker HyperPod cluster.
Sourcepub fn accelerators(self, input: i32) -> Self
pub fn accelerators(self, input: i32) -> Self
The number of accelerators to allocate. If you don't specify a value for vCPU and MemoryInGiB, SageMaker AI automatically allocates ratio-based values for those parameters based on the number of accelerators you provide. For example, if you allocate 16 out of 32 total accelerators, SageMaker AI uses the ratio of 0.5 and allocates values to vCPU and MemoryInGiB.
Sourcepub fn set_accelerators(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
pub fn set_accelerators(self, input: Option<i32>) -> Self
The number of accelerators to allocate. If you don't specify a value for vCPU and MemoryInGiB, SageMaker AI automatically allocates ratio-based values for those parameters based on the number of accelerators you provide. For example, if you allocate 16 out of 32 total accelerators, SageMaker AI uses the ratio of 0.5 and allocates values to vCPU and MemoryInGiB.
Sourcepub fn get_accelerators(&self) -> &Option<i32>
pub fn get_accelerators(&self) -> &Option<i32>
The number of accelerators to allocate. If you don't specify a value for vCPU and MemoryInGiB, SageMaker AI automatically allocates ratio-based values for those parameters based on the number of accelerators you provide. For example, if you allocate 16 out of 32 total accelerators, SageMaker AI uses the ratio of 0.5 and allocates values to vCPU and MemoryInGiB.
Sourcepub fn v_cpu(self, input: f32) -> Self
pub fn v_cpu(self, input: f32) -> Self
The number of vCPU to allocate. If you specify a value only for vCPU, SageMaker AI automatically allocates ratio-based values for MemoryInGiB based on this vCPU parameter. For example, if you allocate 20 out of 40 total vCPU, SageMaker AI uses the ratio of 0.5 and allocates values to MemoryInGiB. Accelerators are set to 0.
Sourcepub fn set_v_cpu(self, input: Option<f32>) -> Self
pub fn set_v_cpu(self, input: Option<f32>) -> Self
The number of vCPU to allocate. If you specify a value only for vCPU, SageMaker AI automatically allocates ratio-based values for MemoryInGiB based on this vCPU parameter. For example, if you allocate 20 out of 40 total vCPU, SageMaker AI uses the ratio of 0.5 and allocates values to MemoryInGiB. Accelerators are set to 0.
Sourcepub fn get_v_cpu(&self) -> &Option<f32>
pub fn get_v_cpu(&self) -> &Option<f32>
The number of vCPU to allocate. If you specify a value only for vCPU, SageMaker AI automatically allocates ratio-based values for MemoryInGiB based on this vCPU parameter. For example, if you allocate 20 out of 40 total vCPU, SageMaker AI uses the ratio of 0.5 and allocates values to MemoryInGiB. Accelerators are set to 0.
Sourcepub fn memory_in_gib(self, input: f32) -> Self
pub fn memory_in_gib(self, input: f32) -> Self
The amount of memory in GiB to allocate. If you specify a value only for this parameter, SageMaker AI automatically allocates a ratio-based value for vCPU based on this memory that you provide. For example, if you allocate 200 out of 400 total memory in GiB, SageMaker AI uses the ratio of 0.5 and allocates values to vCPU. Accelerators are set to 0.
Sourcepub fn set_memory_in_gib(self, input: Option<f32>) -> Self
pub fn set_memory_in_gib(self, input: Option<f32>) -> Self
The amount of memory in GiB to allocate. If you specify a value only for this parameter, SageMaker AI automatically allocates a ratio-based value for vCPU based on this memory that you provide. For example, if you allocate 200 out of 400 total memory in GiB, SageMaker AI uses the ratio of 0.5 and allocates values to vCPU. Accelerators are set to 0.
Sourcepub fn get_memory_in_gib(&self) -> &Option<f32>
pub fn get_memory_in_gib(&self) -> &Option<f32>
The amount of memory in GiB to allocate. If you specify a value only for this parameter, SageMaker AI automatically allocates a ratio-based value for vCPU based on this memory that you provide. For example, if you allocate 200 out of 400 total memory in GiB, SageMaker AI uses the ratio of 0.5 and allocates values to vCPU. Accelerators are set to 0.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> ComputeQuotaResourceConfig
pub fn build(self) -> ComputeQuotaResourceConfig
Consumes the builder and constructs a ComputeQuotaResourceConfig
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Source§impl Clone for ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder
impl Clone for ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder
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impl Default for ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder
Source§fn default() -> ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder
fn default() -> ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder
impl PartialEq for ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder) -> bool
self
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impl Freeze for ComputeQuotaResourceConfigBuilder
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