Batch v1 API - Class ComputeResource (2.12.0)

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.

Inheritance

object > ComputeResource

Namespace

Google.Cloud.Batch.V1

Assembly

Google.Cloud.Batch.V1.dll

Constructors

ComputeResource()

public ComputeResource()

ComputeResource(ComputeResource)

public ComputeResource(ComputeResource other)
Parameter
Name Description
other ComputeResource

Properties

BootDiskMib

public long BootDiskMib { get; set; }

Extra boot disk size in MiB for each task.

Property Value
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
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
Type Description
long