#[non_exhaustive]pub struct RdsConfiguration {
pub engine_edition: Option<String>,
pub instance_type: Option<String>,
pub instance_vcpu: Option<f64>,
pub instance_memory: Option<f64>,
pub storage_type: Option<String>,
pub storage_size: Option<i32>,
pub storage_iops: Option<i32>,
pub deployment_option: Option<String>,
pub engine_version: Option<String>,
}
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Provides information that describes the configuration of the recommended target engine on Amazon RDS.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.engine_edition: Option<String>
Describes the recommended target Amazon RDS engine edition.
instance_type: Option<String>
Describes the recommended target Amazon RDS instance type.
instance_vcpu: Option<f64>
Describes the number of virtual CPUs (vCPU) on the recommended Amazon RDS DB instance that meets your requirements.
instance_memory: Option<f64>
Describes the memory on the recommended Amazon RDS DB instance that meets your requirements.
storage_type: Option<String>
Describes the storage type of the recommended Amazon RDS DB instance that meets your requirements.
Amazon RDS provides three storage types: General Purpose SSD (also known as gp2 and gp3), Provisioned IOPS SSD (also known as io1), and magnetic (also known as standard).
storage_size: Option<i32>
Describes the storage size of the recommended Amazon RDS DB instance that meets your requirements.
storage_iops: Option<i32>
Describes the number of I/O operations completed each second (IOPS) on the recommended Amazon RDS DB instance that meets your requirements.
deployment_option: Option<String>
Describes the deployment option for the recommended Amazon RDS DB instance. The deployment options include Multi-AZ and Single-AZ deployments. Valid values include "MULTI_AZ"
and "SINGLE_AZ"
.
engine_version: Option<String>
Describes the recommended target Amazon RDS engine version.
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Source§impl RdsConfiguration
impl RdsConfiguration
Sourcepub fn engine_edition(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn engine_edition(&self) -> Option<&str>
Describes the recommended target Amazon RDS engine edition.
Sourcepub fn instance_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn instance_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
Describes the recommended target Amazon RDS instance type.
Sourcepub fn instance_vcpu(&self) -> Option<f64>
pub fn instance_vcpu(&self) -> Option<f64>
Describes the number of virtual CPUs (vCPU) on the recommended Amazon RDS DB instance that meets your requirements.
Sourcepub fn instance_memory(&self) -> Option<f64>
pub fn instance_memory(&self) -> Option<f64>
Describes the memory on the recommended Amazon RDS DB instance that meets your requirements.
Sourcepub fn storage_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn storage_type(&self) -> Option<&str>
Describes the storage type of the recommended Amazon RDS DB instance that meets your requirements.
Amazon RDS provides three storage types: General Purpose SSD (also known as gp2 and gp3), Provisioned IOPS SSD (also known as io1), and magnetic (also known as standard).
Sourcepub fn storage_size(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn storage_size(&self) -> Option<i32>
Describes the storage size of the recommended Amazon RDS DB instance that meets your requirements.
Sourcepub fn storage_iops(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn storage_iops(&self) -> Option<i32>
Describes the number of I/O operations completed each second (IOPS) on the recommended Amazon RDS DB instance that meets your requirements.
Sourcepub fn deployment_option(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn deployment_option(&self) -> Option<&str>
Describes the deployment option for the recommended Amazon RDS DB instance. The deployment options include Multi-AZ and Single-AZ deployments. Valid values include "MULTI_AZ"
and "SINGLE_AZ"
.
Sourcepub fn engine_version(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn engine_version(&self) -> Option<&str>
Describes the recommended target Amazon RDS engine version.
Source§impl RdsConfiguration
impl RdsConfiguration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> RdsConfigurationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> RdsConfigurationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture RdsConfiguration
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Source§impl Clone for RdsConfiguration
impl Clone for RdsConfiguration
Source§fn clone(&self) -> RdsConfiguration
fn clone(&self) -> RdsConfiguration
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for RdsConfiguration
Source§impl PartialEq for RdsConfiguration
impl PartialEq for RdsConfiguration
impl StructuralPartialEq for RdsConfiguration
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impl Freeze for RdsConfiguration
impl RefUnwindSafe for RdsConfiguration
impl Send for RdsConfiguration
impl Sync for RdsConfiguration
impl Unpin for RdsConfiguration
impl UnwindSafe for RdsConfiguration
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