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AutoscalingTargets

import type { AutoscalingTargets } from "https://googleapis.deno.dev/v1/spanner:v1.ts";

The autoscaling targets for an instance.

interface AutoscalingTargets {
highPriorityCpuUtilizationPercent?: number;
storageUtilizationPercent?: number;
totalCpuUtilizationPercent?: number;
}

§Properties

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highPriorityCpuUtilizationPercent?: number
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Optional. The target high priority cpu utilization percentage that the autoscaler should be trying to achieve for the instance. This number is on a scale from 0 (no utilization) to 100 (full utilization). The valid range is [10, 90] inclusive. If not specified or set to 0, the autoscaler skips scaling based on high priority CPU utilization.

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storageUtilizationPercent?: number
[src]

Required. The target storage utilization percentage that the autoscaler should be trying to achieve for the instance. This number is on a scale from 0 (no utilization) to 100 (full utilization). The valid range is [10, 99] inclusive.

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totalCpuUtilizationPercent?: number
[src]

Optional. The target total CPU utilization percentage that the autoscaler should be trying to achieve for the instance. This number is on a scale from 0 (no utilization) to 100 (full utilization). The valid range is [10, 90] inclusive. If not specified or set to 0, the autoscaler skips scaling based on total CPU utilization. If both high_priority_cpu_utilization_percent and total_cpu_utilization_percent are specified, the autoscaler provisions the larger of the two required compute capacities to satisfy both targets.