Migration Center v1 API - Class VmwareEnginePreferences (1.1.0)

public sealed class VmwareEnginePreferences : IMessage<VmwareEnginePreferences>, IEquatable<VmwareEnginePreferences>, IDeepCloneable<VmwareEnginePreferences>, IBufferMessage, IMessage

Reference documentation and code samples for the Migration Center v1 API class VmwareEnginePreferences.

The user preferences relating to Google Cloud VMware Engine target platform.

Inheritance

object > VmwareEnginePreferences

Namespace

Google.Cloud.MigrationCenter.V1

Assembly

Google.Cloud.MigrationCenter.V1.dll

Constructors

VmwareEnginePreferences()

public VmwareEnginePreferences()

VmwareEnginePreferences(VmwareEnginePreferences)

public VmwareEnginePreferences(VmwareEnginePreferences other)
Parameter
NameDescription
otherVmwareEnginePreferences

Properties

CommitmentPlan

public VmwareEnginePreferences.Types.CommitmentPlan CommitmentPlan { get; set; }

Commitment plan to consider when calculating costs for virtual machine insights and recommendations. If you are unsure which value to set, a 3 year commitment plan is often a good value to start with.

Property Value
TypeDescription
VmwareEnginePreferencesTypesCommitmentPlan

CpuOvercommitRatio

public double CpuOvercommitRatio { get; set; }

CPU overcommit ratio. Acceptable values are between 1.0 and 8.0, with 0.1 increment.

Property Value
TypeDescription
double

MemoryOvercommitRatio

public double MemoryOvercommitRatio { get; set; }

Memory overcommit ratio. Acceptable values are 1.0, 1.25, 1.5, 1.75 and 2.0.

Property Value
TypeDescription
double

StorageDeduplicationCompressionRatio

public double StorageDeduplicationCompressionRatio { get; set; }

The Deduplication and Compression ratio is based on the logical (Used Before) space required to store data before applying deduplication and compression, in relation to the physical (Used After) space required after applying deduplication and compression. Specifically, the ratio is the Used Before space divided by the Used After space. For example, if the Used Before space is 3 GB, but the physical Used After space is 1 GB, the deduplication and compression ratio is 3x. Acceptable values are between 1.0 and 4.0.

Property Value
TypeDescription
double