public sealed class ComputeResource : IMessage<ComputeResource>, IEquatable<ComputeResource>, IDeepCloneable<ComputeResource>, IBufferMessage, IMessage
Reference documentation and code samples for the Batch v1 API class ComputeResource.
Compute resource requirements.
ComputeResource defines the amount of resources required for each task. Make sure your tasks have enough resources to successfully run. If you also define the types of resources for a job to use with the InstancePolicyOrTemplate field, make sure both fields are compatible with each other.
Implements
IMessageComputeResource, IEquatableComputeResource, IDeepCloneableComputeResource, IBufferMessage, IMessageNamespace
Google.Cloud.Batch.V1Assembly
Google.Cloud.Batch.V1.dll
Constructors
ComputeResource()
public ComputeResource()
ComputeResource(ComputeResource)
public ComputeResource(ComputeResource other)
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
other |
ComputeResource |
Properties
BootDiskMib
public long BootDiskMib { get; set; }
Extra boot disk size in MiB for each task.
Property Value | |
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Type | Description |
long |
CpuMilli
public long CpuMilli { get; set; }
The milliCPU count.
cpuMilli
defines the amount of CPU resources per task in milliCPU units.
For example, 1000
corresponds to 1 vCPU per task. If undefined, the
default value is 2000
.
If you also define the VM's machine type using the machineType
in
InstancePolicy
field or inside the instanceTemplate
in the
InstancePolicyOrTemplate
field, make sure the CPU resources for both fields are compatible with each
other and with how many tasks you want to allow to run on the same VM at
the same time.
For example, if you specify the n2-standard-2
machine type, which has 2
vCPUs each, you are recommended to set cpuMilli
no more than 2000
, or
you are recommended to run two tasks on the same VM if you set cpuMilli
to 1000
or less.
Property Value | |
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Type | Description |
long |
MemoryMib
public long MemoryMib { get; set; }
Memory in MiB.
memoryMib
defines the amount of memory per task in MiB units.
If undefined, the default value is 2000
.
If you also define the VM's machine type using the machineType
in
InstancePolicy
field or inside the instanceTemplate
in the
InstancePolicyOrTemplate
field, make sure the memory resources for both fields are compatible with
each other and with how many tasks you want to allow to run on the same VM
at the same time.
For example, if you specify the n2-standard-2
machine type, which has 8
GiB each, you are recommended to set memoryMib
to no more than 8192
,
or you are recommended to run two tasks on the same VM if you set
memoryMib
to 4096
or less.
Property Value | |
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Type | Description |
long |