Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Ai Platform V1 Client class Scaling.
Online serving scaling configuration. If min_node_count and
max_node_count are set to the same value, the cluster will be configured
with the fixed number of node (no auto-scaling).
Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.Featurestore.OnlineServingConfig.Scaling
Required. The minimum number of nodes to scale down to. Must be greater than or equal to 1.
↳ max_node_count
int
The maximum number of nodes to scale up to. Must be greater than min_node_count, and less than or equal to 10 times of 'min_node_count'.
↳ cpu_utilization_target
int
Optional. The cpu utilization that the Autoscaler should be trying to achieve. This number is on a scale from 0 (no utilization) to 100 (total utilization), and is limited between 10 and 80. When a cluster's CPU utilization exceeds the target that you have set, Bigtable immediately adds nodes to the cluster. When CPU utilization is substantially lower than the target, Bigtable removes nodes. If not set or set to 0, default to 50.
getMinNodeCount
Required. The minimum number of nodes to scale down to. Must be greater
than or equal to 1.
Returns
Type
Description
int
setMinNodeCount
Required. The minimum number of nodes to scale down to. Must be greater
than or equal to 1.
Parameter
Name
Description
var
int
Returns
Type
Description
$this
getMaxNodeCount
The maximum number of nodes to scale up to. Must be greater than
min_node_count, and less than or equal to 10 times of 'min_node_count'.
Returns
Type
Description
int
setMaxNodeCount
The maximum number of nodes to scale up to. Must be greater than
min_node_count, and less than or equal to 10 times of 'min_node_count'.
Parameter
Name
Description
var
int
Returns
Type
Description
$this
getCpuUtilizationTarget
Optional. The cpu utilization that the Autoscaler should be trying to
achieve. This number is on a scale from 0 (no utilization) to 100
(total utilization), and is limited between 10 and 80. When a cluster's
CPU utilization exceeds the target that you have set, Bigtable
immediately adds nodes to the cluster. When CPU utilization is
substantially lower than the target, Bigtable removes nodes. If not set
or set to 0, default to 50.
Returns
Type
Description
int
setCpuUtilizationTarget
Optional. The cpu utilization that the Autoscaler should be trying to
achieve. This number is on a scale from 0 (no utilization) to 100
(total utilization), and is limited between 10 and 80. When a cluster's
CPU utilization exceeds the target that you have set, Bigtable
immediately adds nodes to the cluster. When CPU utilization is
substantially lower than the target, Bigtable removes nodes. If not set
or set to 0, default to 50.
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If min_node_count and\nmax_node_count are set to the same value, the cluster will be configured\nwith the fixed number of node (no auto-scaling).\n\nGenerated from protobuf message `google.cloud.aiplatform.v1.Featurestore.OnlineServingConfig.Scaling`\n\nNamespace\n---------\n\nGoogle \\\\ Cloud \\\\ AIPlatform \\\\ V1 \\\\ Featurestore \\\\ OnlineServingConfig\n\nMethods\n-------\n\n### __construct\n\nConstructor.\n\n### getMinNodeCount\n\nRequired. The minimum number of nodes to scale down to. Must be greater\nthan or equal to 1.\n\n### setMinNodeCount\n\nRequired. The minimum number of nodes to scale down to. Must be greater\nthan or equal to 1.\n\n### getMaxNodeCount\n\nThe maximum number of nodes to scale up to. Must be greater than\nmin_node_count, and less than or equal to 10 times of 'min_node_count'.\n\n### setMaxNodeCount\n\nThe maximum number of nodes to scale up to. Must be greater than\nmin_node_count, and less than or equal to 10 times of 'min_node_count'.\n\n### getCpuUtilizationTarget\n\nOptional. The cpu utilization that the Autoscaler should be trying to\nachieve. This number is on a scale from 0 (no utilization) to 100\n(total utilization), and is limited between 10 and 80. When a cluster's\nCPU utilization exceeds the target that you have set, Bigtable\nimmediately adds nodes to the cluster. When CPU utilization is\nsubstantially lower than the target, Bigtable removes nodes. If not set\nor set to 0, default to 50.\n\n### setCpuUtilizationTarget\n\nOptional. The cpu utilization that the Autoscaler should be trying to\nachieve. This number is on a scale from 0 (no utilization) to 100\n(total utilization), and is limited between 10 and 80. When a cluster's\nCPU utilization exceeds the target that you have set, Bigtable\nimmediately adds nodes to the cluster. When CPU utilization is\nsubstantially lower than the target, Bigtable removes nodes. If not set\nor set to 0, default to 50."]]