DescribeStorageConfigurationResponse
import type { DescribeStorageConfigurationResponse } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.3/services/iotsitewise.ts?docs=full";
interface DescribeStorageConfigurationResponse {
configurationStatus: ConfigurationStatus;
disassociatedDataStorage?: DisassociatedDataStorageState | null;
lastUpdateDate?: Date | number | null;
multiLayerStorage?: MultiLayerStorage | null;
retentionPeriod?: RetentionPeriod | null;
storageType: StorageType;
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configurationStatus: ConfigurationStatus
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disassociatedDataStorage?: DisassociatedDataStorageState | null
[src]Contains the storage configuration for time series (data streams) that aren't associated with asset properties.
The disassociatedDataStorage
can be one of the following values:
ENABLED
– IoT SiteWise accepts time series that aren't associated with asset properties. ! IMPORTANT: ! After thedisassociatedDataStorage
is enabled, you can't disable it.DISABLED
– IoT SiteWise doesn't accept time series (data streams) that aren't associated with asset properties.
For more information, see Data streams in the IoT SiteWise User Guide.
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lastUpdateDate?: Date | number | null
[src]The date the storage configuration was last updated, in Unix epoch time.
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multiLayerStorage?: MultiLayerStorage | null
[src]Contains information about the storage destination.
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retentionPeriod?: RetentionPeriod | null
[src]How many days your data is kept in the hot tier. By default, your data is kept indefinitely in the hot tier.
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storageType: StorageType
[src]The storage tier that you specified for your data.
The storageType
parameter can be one of the following values:
SITEWISE_DEFAULT_STORAGE
– IoT SiteWise saves your data into the hot tier. The hot tier is a service-managed database.MULTI_LAYER_STORAGE
– IoT SiteWise saves your data in both the cold tier and the cold tier. The cold tier is a customer-managed Amazon S3 bucket.