Google Cloud Dataproc V1 Client - Class ProvisioningModelMix (2.2.2)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Dataproc V1 Client class ProvisioningModelMix.

Defines how Dataproc should create VMs with a mixture of provisioning models.

Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.dataproc.v1.InstanceFlexibilityPolicy.ProvisioningModelMix

Namespace

Google \ Cloud \ Dataproc \ V1 \ InstanceFlexibilityPolicy

Methods

__construct

Constructor.

Parameters
Name Description
data array

Optional. Data for populating the Message object.

↳ standard_capacity_base int

Optional. The base capacity that will always use Standard VMs to avoid risk of more preemption than the minimum capacity you need. Dataproc will create only standard VMs until it reaches standard_capacity_base, then it will start using standard_capacity_percent_above_base to mix Spot with Standard VMs. eg. If 15 instances are requested and standard_capacity_base is 5, Dataproc will create 5 standard VMs and then start mixing spot and standard VMs for remaining 10 instances.

↳ standard_capacity_percent_above_base int

Optional. The percentage of target capacity that should use Standard VM. The remaining percentage will use Spot VMs. The percentage applies only to the capacity above standard_capacity_base. eg. If 15 instances are requested and standard_capacity_base is 5 and standard_capacity_percent_above_base is 30, Dataproc will create 5 standard VMs and then start mixing spot and standard VMs for remaining 10 instances. The mix will be 30% standard and 70% spot.

getStandardCapacityBase

Optional. The base capacity that will always use Standard VMs to avoid risk of more preemption than the minimum capacity you need. Dataproc will create only standard VMs until it reaches standard_capacity_base, then it will start using standard_capacity_percent_above_base to mix Spot with Standard VMs. eg. If 15 instances are requested and standard_capacity_base is 5, Dataproc will create 5 standard VMs and then start mixing spot and standard VMs for remaining 10 instances.

Returns
Type Description
int

hasStandardCapacityBase

clearStandardCapacityBase

setStandardCapacityBase

Optional. The base capacity that will always use Standard VMs to avoid risk of more preemption than the minimum capacity you need. Dataproc will create only standard VMs until it reaches standard_capacity_base, then it will start using standard_capacity_percent_above_base to mix Spot with Standard VMs. eg. If 15 instances are requested and standard_capacity_base is 5, Dataproc will create 5 standard VMs and then start mixing spot and standard VMs for remaining 10 instances.

Parameter
Name Description
var int
Returns
Type Description
$this

getStandardCapacityPercentAboveBase

Optional. The percentage of target capacity that should use Standard VM.

The remaining percentage will use Spot VMs. The percentage applies only to the capacity above standard_capacity_base. eg. If 15 instances are requested and standard_capacity_base is 5 and standard_capacity_percent_above_base is 30, Dataproc will create 5 standard VMs and then start mixing spot and standard VMs for remaining 10 instances. The mix will be 30% standard and 70% spot.

Returns
Type Description
int

hasStandardCapacityPercentAboveBase

clearStandardCapacityPercentAboveBase

setStandardCapacityPercentAboveBase

Optional. The percentage of target capacity that should use Standard VM.

The remaining percentage will use Spot VMs. The percentage applies only to the capacity above standard_capacity_base. eg. If 15 instances are requested and standard_capacity_base is 5 and standard_capacity_percent_above_base is 30, Dataproc will create 5 standard VMs and then start mixing spot and standard VMs for remaining 10 instances. The mix will be 30% standard and 70% spot.

Parameter
Name Description
var int
Returns
Type Description
$this