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Disk

import type { Disk } from "https://googleapis.deno.dev/v1/dataflow:v1b3.ts";

Describes the data disk used by a workflow job.

interface Disk {
diskType?: string;
mountPoint?: string;
sizeGb?: number;
}

§Properties

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diskType?: string
[src]

Disk storage type, as defined by Google Compute Engine. This must be a disk type appropriate to the project and zone in which the workers will run. If unknown or unspecified, the service will attempt to choose a reasonable default. For example, the standard persistent disk type is a resource name typically ending in "pd-standard". If SSD persistent disks are available, the resource name typically ends with "pd-ssd". The actual valid values are defined the Google Compute Engine API, not by the Cloud Dataflow API; consult the Google Compute Engine documentation for more information about determining the set of available disk types for a particular project and zone. Google Compute Engine Disk types are local to a particular project in a particular zone, and so the resource name will typically look something like this: compute.googleapis.com/projects/project-id/zones/zone/diskTypes/pd-standard

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mountPoint?: string
[src]

Directory in a VM where disk is mounted.

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sizeGb?: number
[src]

Size of disk in GB. If zero or unspecified, the service will attempt to choose a reasonable default.