Number of local NVMe SSDs to use. The limit for this value is dependent
upon the maximum number of disk available on a machine per zone. See:
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/local-ssd
for more information.
A zero (or unset) value has different meanings depending on machine type
being used:
For pre-Gen3 machines, which support flexible numbers of local ssds,
zero (or unset) means to disable using local SSDs as ephemeral storage.
For Gen3 machines which dictate a specific number of local ssds, zero
(or unset) means to use the default number of local ssds that goes with
that machine type. For example, for a c3-standard-8-lssd machine, 2 local
ssds would be provisioned. For c3-standard-8 (which doesn't support local
ssds), 0 will be provisioned. See
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/local-ssd#choose_number_local_ssds
for more info.
Number of local NVMe SSDs to use. The limit for this value is dependent
upon the maximum number of disk available on a machine per zone. See:
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/local-ssd
for more information.
A zero (or unset) value has different meanings depending on machine type
being used:
For pre-Gen3 machines, which support flexible numbers of local ssds,
zero (or unset) means to disable using local SSDs as ephemeral storage.
For Gen3 machines which dictate a specific number of local ssds, zero
(or unset) means to use the default number of local ssds that goes with
that machine type. For example, for a c3-standard-8-lssd machine, 2 local
ssds would be provisioned. For c3-standard-8 (which doesn't support local
ssds), 0 will be provisioned. See
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/local-ssd#choose_number_local_ssds
for more info.
Number of local NVMe SSDs to use. The limit for this value is dependent
upon the maximum number of disk available on a machine per zone. See:
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/local-ssd
for more information.
A zero (or unset) value has different meanings depending on machine type
being used:
For pre-Gen3 machines, which support flexible numbers of local ssds,
zero (or unset) means to disable using local SSDs as ephemeral storage.
For Gen3 machines which dictate a specific number of local ssds, zero
(or unset) means to use the default number of local ssds that goes with
that machine type. For example, for a c3-standard-8-lssd machine, 2 local
ssds would be provisioned. For c3-standard-8 (which doesn't support local
ssds), 0 will be provisioned. See
https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks/local-ssd#choose_number_local_ssds
for more info.
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