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import type { Construct } from 'constructs';
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import type { IPlacementGroupRef, PlacementGroupReference } from './ec2.generated';
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import type { IResource } from '../../core';
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import { Resource } from '../../core';
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/**
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* Determines where your instances are placed on the underlying hardware according to the specified PlacementGroupStrategy
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*
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* @see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/placement-groups.html
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*/
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export interface IPlacementGroup extends IResource, IPlacementGroupRef {
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/**
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* The name of this placement group
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*
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* @attribute
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*/
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readonly placementGroupName: string;
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/**
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* The number of partitions. Valid only when Strategy is set to PARTITION.
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*
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* @default 0
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*/
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readonly partitions?: number;
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/**
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* Places instances on distinct hardware. Spread placement groups are recommended for applications
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* that have a small number of critical instances that should be kept separate from each other.
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* Launching instances in a spread level placement group reduces the risk of simultaneous failures
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* that might occur when instances share the same equipment.
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* Spread level placement groups provide access to distinct hardware,
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* and are therefore suitable for mixing instance types or launching instances over time.
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* If you start or launch an instance in a spread placement group and there is insufficient
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* unique hardware to fulfill the request, the request fails. Amazon EC2 makes more distinct hardware
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* available over time, so you can try your request again later.
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* Placement groups can spread instances across racks or hosts.
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* You can use host level spread placement groups only with AWS Outposts.
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*
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* @default - no spread level
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*/
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readonly spreadLevel?: PlacementGroupSpreadLevel;
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/**
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* Which strategy to use when launching instances
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*
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* @default - `PlacementGroupStrategy.PARTITION` if `partitions` is defined, `CLUSTER` otherwise
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*/
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readonly strategy?: PlacementGroupStrategy;
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}
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/**
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* Props for a PlacementGroup
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*/
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export interface PlacementGroupProps {
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/**
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* the name of this placement group
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*
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* @default - generated by CFN
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*
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* @attribute
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*/
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readonly placementGroupName?: string;
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/**
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* The number of partitions. Valid only when Strategy is set to partition.
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*
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* @default 0
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*/
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readonly partitions?: number;
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/**
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* Places instances on distinct hardware. Spread placement groups are recommended for applications
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* that have a small number of critical instances that should be kept separate from each other.
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* Launching instances in a spread level placement group reduces the risk of simultaneous failures
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* that might occur when instances share the same equipment.
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* Spread level placement groups provide access to distinct hardware,
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* and are therefore suitable for mixing instance types or launching instances over time.
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* If you start or launch an instance in a spread placement group and there is insufficient
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* unique hardware to fulfill the request, the request fails. Amazon EC2 makes more distinct hardware
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* available over time, so you can try your request again later.
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* Placement groups can spread instances across racks or hosts.
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* You can use host level spread placement groups only with AWS Outposts.
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*
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* @default - no spread level
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*/
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readonly spreadLevel?: PlacementGroupSpreadLevel;
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/**
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* Which strategy to use when launching instances
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*
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* @default - `PlacementGroupStrategy.PARTITION` if `partitions` is defined, `CLUSTER` otherwise
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*/
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readonly strategy?: PlacementGroupStrategy;
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}
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/**
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* Determines how this placement group spreads instances
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*/
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export declare enum PlacementGroupSpreadLevel {
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/**
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* Host spread level placement groups are only available with AWS Outposts.
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* For host spread level placement groups, there are no restrictions for running instances per Outposts.
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*
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* @see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/placement-groups-outpost.html
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*/
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HOST = "host",
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/**
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* Each instance is launched on a separate rack.
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* Each has its own network and power source.
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* A rack spread placement group can span multiple Availability Zones in the same Region.
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* For rack spread level placement groups, you can have a maximum of seven running instances per Availability Zone per group.
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*/
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RACK = "rack"
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}
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/**
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* Which strategy to use when launching instances
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*/
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export declare enum PlacementGroupStrategy {
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/**
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* Packs instances close together inside an Availability Zone.
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* This strategy enables workloads to achieve the low-latency network
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* performance necessary for tightly-coupled node-to-node communication that
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* is typical of high-performance computing (HPC) applications.
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*/
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CLUSTER = "cluster",
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/**
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* Spreads your instances across logical partitions such that groups of instances
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* in one partition do not share the underlying hardware with groups of instances
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* in different partitions.
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*
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* This strategy is typically used by large distributed and replicated workloads,
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* such as Hadoop, Cassandra, and Kafka.
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*/
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PARTITION = "partition",
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/**
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* Strictly places a small group of instances across distinct underlying hardware
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* to reduce correlated failures.
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*/
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SPREAD = "spread"
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}
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/**
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* Defines a placement group. Placement groups give you fine-grained control over
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* where your instances are provisioned.
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*/
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export declare class PlacementGroup extends Resource implements IPlacementGroup {
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/** Uniquely identifies this class. */
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static readonly PROPERTY_INJECTION_ID: string;
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/**
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* Import a PlacementGroup by its arn
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*/
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static fromPlacementGroupName(scope: Construct, id: string, placementGroupName: string): IPlacementGroup;
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readonly partitions?: number;
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readonly spreadLevel?: PlacementGroupSpreadLevel;
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readonly strategy?: PlacementGroupStrategy;
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private readonly resource;
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get placementGroupName(): string;
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constructor(scope: Construct, id: string, props?: PlacementGroupProps);
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get placementGroupRef(): PlacementGroupReference;
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}
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