Paws::ComputeOptimizer::Filter
This class represents one of two things:
Arguments in a call to a service
Use the attributes of this class as arguments to methods. You
shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should be used as a
named argument in the calls that expect this type of object.
As an example, if Att1 is expected to be a
Paws::ComputeOptimizer::Filter object:
$service_obj->Method(Att1 => { Name => $value, ..., Values => $value });
Results returned from an API call
Use accessors for each attribute. If Att1 is expected to be an
Paws::ComputeOptimizer::Filter object:
$result = $service_obj->Method(...);
$result->Att1->Name
Describes a filter that returns a more specific list of
recommendations. Use this filter with the
"GetAutoScalingGroupRecommendations" and
"GetEC2InstanceRecommendations"
actions.
You can use "EBSFilter" with the
"GetEBSVolumeRecommendations" action,
"LambdaFunctionRecommendationFilter" with
the "GetLambdaFunctionRecommendations"
action, and "JobFilter" with the
"DescribeRecommendationExportJobs"
action.
The name of the filter.
Specify "Finding" to return
recommendations with a specific finding classification (e.g.,
"Underprovisioned").
Specify
"RecommendationSourceType" to return
recommendations of a specific resource type (e.g.,
"Ec2Instance").
Specify "FindingReasonCodes" to
return recommendations with a specific finding reason code (e.g.,
"CPUUnderprovisioned").
The value of the filter.
The valid values for this parameter are as follows, depending on
what you specify for the "name" parameter
and the resource type that you wish to filter results for:
- Specify "Optimized" or
"NotOptimized" if you specify the
"name" parameter as
"Finding" and you want to filter results
for Auto Scaling groups.
- Specify "Underprovisioned",
"Overprovisioned", or
"Optimized" if you specify the
"name" parameter as
"Finding" and you want to filter results
for EC2 instances.
- Specify "Ec2Instance" or
"AutoScalingGroup" if you specify the
"name" parameter as
"RecommendationSourceType".
- Specify one of the following options if you specify the
"name" parameter as
"FindingReasonCodes":
- "CPUOverprovisioned"
— The instance’s CPU configuration can be sized down while
still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
- "CPUUnderprovisioned"
— The instance’s CPU configuration doesn't meet the
performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative
instance type that provides better CPU performance.
- "MemoryOverprovisioned"
— The instance’s memory configuration can be sized down
while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
- "MemoryUnderprovisioned"
— The instance’s memory configuration doesn't meet the
performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative
instance type that provides better memory performance.
- "EBSThroughputOverprovisioned"
— The instance’s EBS throughput configuration can be
sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your
workload.
- "EBSThroughputUnderprovisioned"
— The instance’s EBS throughput configuration doesn't
meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an
alternative instance type that provides better EBS throughput
performance.
- "EBSIOPSOverprovisioned"
— The instance’s EBS IOPS configuration can be sized down
while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
- "EBSIOPSUnderprovisioned"
— The instance’s EBS IOPS configuration doesn't meet the
performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative
instance type that provides better EBS IOPS performance.
- "NetworkBandwidthOverprovisioned"
— The instance’s network bandwidth configuration can be
sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your
workload.
- "NetworkBandwidthUnderprovisioned"
— The instance’s network bandwidth configuration
doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an
alternative instance type that provides better network bandwidth
performance. This finding reason happens when the
"NetworkIn" or
"NetworkOut" performance of an instance
is impacted.
- "NetworkPPSOverprovisioned"
— The instance’s network PPS (packets per second)
configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance
requirements of your workload.
- "NetworkPPSUnderprovisioned"
— The instance’s network PPS (packets per second)
configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload
and there is an alternative instance type that provides better network PPS
performance.
- "DiskIOPSOverprovisioned"
— The instance’s disk IOPS configuration can be sized down
while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
- "DiskIOPSUnderprovisioned"
— The instance’s disk IOPS configuration doesn't meet
the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative
instance type that provides better disk IOPS performance.
- "DiskThroughputOverprovisioned"
— The instance’s disk throughput configuration can be
sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your
workload.
- "DiskThroughputUnderprovisioned"
— The instance’s disk throughput configuration doesn't
meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an
alternative instance type that provides better disk throughput
performance.
This class forms part of Paws, describing an object used in
Paws::ComputeOptimizer
The source code is located here:
<https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl>
Please report bugs to:
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