#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for AutoMlComputeConfig
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Source§impl AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder
impl AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder
Sourcepub fn emr_serverless_compute_config(
self,
input: EmrServerlessComputeConfig,
) -> Self
pub fn emr_serverless_compute_config( self, input: EmrServerlessComputeConfig, ) -> Self
The configuration for using EMR Serverless to run the AutoML job V2.
To allow your AutoML job V2 to automatically initiate a remote job on EMR Serverless when additional compute resources are needed to process large datasets, you need to provide an EmrServerlessComputeConfig
object, which includes an ExecutionRoleARN
attribute, to the AutoMLComputeConfig
of the AutoML job V2 input request.
By seamlessly transitioning to EMR Serverless when required, the AutoML job can handle datasets that would otherwise exceed the initially provisioned resources, without any manual intervention from you.
EMR Serverless is available for the tabular and time series problem types. We recommend setting up this option for tabular datasets larger than 5 GB and time series datasets larger than 30 GB.
Sourcepub fn set_emr_serverless_compute_config(
self,
input: Option<EmrServerlessComputeConfig>,
) -> Self
pub fn set_emr_serverless_compute_config( self, input: Option<EmrServerlessComputeConfig>, ) -> Self
The configuration for using EMR Serverless to run the AutoML job V2.
To allow your AutoML job V2 to automatically initiate a remote job on EMR Serverless when additional compute resources are needed to process large datasets, you need to provide an EmrServerlessComputeConfig
object, which includes an ExecutionRoleARN
attribute, to the AutoMLComputeConfig
of the AutoML job V2 input request.
By seamlessly transitioning to EMR Serverless when required, the AutoML job can handle datasets that would otherwise exceed the initially provisioned resources, without any manual intervention from you.
EMR Serverless is available for the tabular and time series problem types. We recommend setting up this option for tabular datasets larger than 5 GB and time series datasets larger than 30 GB.
Sourcepub fn get_emr_serverless_compute_config(
&self,
) -> &Option<EmrServerlessComputeConfig>
pub fn get_emr_serverless_compute_config( &self, ) -> &Option<EmrServerlessComputeConfig>
The configuration for using EMR Serverless to run the AutoML job V2.
To allow your AutoML job V2 to automatically initiate a remote job on EMR Serverless when additional compute resources are needed to process large datasets, you need to provide an EmrServerlessComputeConfig
object, which includes an ExecutionRoleARN
attribute, to the AutoMLComputeConfig
of the AutoML job V2 input request.
By seamlessly transitioning to EMR Serverless when required, the AutoML job can handle datasets that would otherwise exceed the initially provisioned resources, without any manual intervention from you.
EMR Serverless is available for the tabular and time series problem types. We recommend setting up this option for tabular datasets larger than 5 GB and time series datasets larger than 30 GB.
Sourcepub fn build(self) -> AutoMlComputeConfig
pub fn build(self) -> AutoMlComputeConfig
Consumes the builder and constructs a AutoMlComputeConfig
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Source§impl Clone for AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder
impl Clone for AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder
fn clone(&self) -> AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder
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impl Debug for AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder
Source§impl Default for AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder
impl Default for AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder
Source§fn default() -> AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder
fn default() -> AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder
Source§impl PartialEq for AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder
impl PartialEq for AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &AutoMlComputeConfigBuilder) -> bool
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