Interface SpotOptionsRequest.Builder

    • Method Detail

      • allocationStrategy

        SpotOptionsRequest.Builder allocationStrategy​(String allocationStrategy)

        The strategy that determines how to allocate the target Spot Instance capacity across the Spot Instance pools specified by the EC2 Fleet launch configuration. For more information, see Allocation strategies for Spot Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.

        price-capacity-optimized (recommended)

        EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. EC2 Fleet then requests Spot Instances from the lowest priced of these pools.

        capacity-optimized

        EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. To give certain instance types a higher chance of launching first, use capacity-optimized-prioritized. Set a priority for each instance type by using the Priority parameter for LaunchTemplateOverrides. You can assign the same priority to different LaunchTemplateOverrides. EC2 implements the priorities on a best-effort basis, but optimizes for capacity first. capacity-optimized-prioritized is supported only if your EC2 Fleet uses a launch template. Note that if the On-Demand AllocationStrategy is set to prioritized, the same priority is applied when fulfilling On-Demand capacity.

        diversified

        EC2 Fleet requests instances from all of the Spot Instance pools that you specify.

        lowest-price

        EC2 Fleet requests instances from the lowest priced Spot Instance pool that has available capacity. If the lowest priced pool doesn't have available capacity, the Spot Instances come from the next lowest priced pool that has available capacity. If a pool runs out of capacity before fulfilling your desired capacity, EC2 Fleet will continue to fulfill your request by drawing from the next lowest priced pool. To ensure that your desired capacity is met, you might receive Spot Instances from several pools. Because this strategy only considers instance price and not capacity availability, it might lead to high interruption rates.

        Default: lowest-price

        Parameters:
        allocationStrategy - The strategy that determines how to allocate the target Spot Instance capacity across the Spot Instance pools specified by the EC2 Fleet launch configuration. For more information, see Allocation strategies for Spot Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.

        price-capacity-optimized (recommended)

        EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. EC2 Fleet then requests Spot Instances from the lowest priced of these pools.

        capacity-optimized

        EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. To give certain instance types a higher chance of launching first, use capacity-optimized-prioritized. Set a priority for each instance type by using the Priority parameter for LaunchTemplateOverrides. You can assign the same priority to different LaunchTemplateOverrides. EC2 implements the priorities on a best-effort basis, but optimizes for capacity first. capacity-optimized-prioritized is supported only if your EC2 Fleet uses a launch template. Note that if the On-Demand AllocationStrategy is set to prioritized, the same priority is applied when fulfilling On-Demand capacity.

        diversified

        EC2 Fleet requests instances from all of the Spot Instance pools that you specify.

        lowest-price

        EC2 Fleet requests instances from the lowest priced Spot Instance pool that has available capacity. If the lowest priced pool doesn't have available capacity, the Spot Instances come from the next lowest priced pool that has available capacity. If a pool runs out of capacity before fulfilling your desired capacity, EC2 Fleet will continue to fulfill your request by drawing from the next lowest priced pool. To ensure that your desired capacity is met, you might receive Spot Instances from several pools. Because this strategy only considers instance price and not capacity availability, it might lead to high interruption rates.

        Default: lowest-price

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        SpotAllocationStrategy, SpotAllocationStrategy
      • allocationStrategy

        SpotOptionsRequest.Builder allocationStrategy​(SpotAllocationStrategy allocationStrategy)

        The strategy that determines how to allocate the target Spot Instance capacity across the Spot Instance pools specified by the EC2 Fleet launch configuration. For more information, see Allocation strategies for Spot Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.

        price-capacity-optimized (recommended)

        EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. EC2 Fleet then requests Spot Instances from the lowest priced of these pools.

        capacity-optimized

        EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. To give certain instance types a higher chance of launching first, use capacity-optimized-prioritized. Set a priority for each instance type by using the Priority parameter for LaunchTemplateOverrides. You can assign the same priority to different LaunchTemplateOverrides. EC2 implements the priorities on a best-effort basis, but optimizes for capacity first. capacity-optimized-prioritized is supported only if your EC2 Fleet uses a launch template. Note that if the On-Demand AllocationStrategy is set to prioritized, the same priority is applied when fulfilling On-Demand capacity.

        diversified

        EC2 Fleet requests instances from all of the Spot Instance pools that you specify.

        lowest-price

        EC2 Fleet requests instances from the lowest priced Spot Instance pool that has available capacity. If the lowest priced pool doesn't have available capacity, the Spot Instances come from the next lowest priced pool that has available capacity. If a pool runs out of capacity before fulfilling your desired capacity, EC2 Fleet will continue to fulfill your request by drawing from the next lowest priced pool. To ensure that your desired capacity is met, you might receive Spot Instances from several pools. Because this strategy only considers instance price and not capacity availability, it might lead to high interruption rates.

        Default: lowest-price

        Parameters:
        allocationStrategy - The strategy that determines how to allocate the target Spot Instance capacity across the Spot Instance pools specified by the EC2 Fleet launch configuration. For more information, see Allocation strategies for Spot Instances in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.

        price-capacity-optimized (recommended)

        EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. EC2 Fleet then requests Spot Instances from the lowest priced of these pools.

        capacity-optimized

        EC2 Fleet identifies the pools with the highest capacity availability for the number of instances that are launching. This means that we will request Spot Instances from the pools that we believe have the lowest chance of interruption in the near term. To give certain instance types a higher chance of launching first, use capacity-optimized-prioritized. Set a priority for each instance type by using the Priority parameter for LaunchTemplateOverrides. You can assign the same priority to different LaunchTemplateOverrides. EC2 implements the priorities on a best-effort basis, but optimizes for capacity first. capacity-optimized-prioritized is supported only if your EC2 Fleet uses a launch template. Note that if the On-Demand AllocationStrategy is set to prioritized, the same priority is applied when fulfilling On-Demand capacity.

        diversified

        EC2 Fleet requests instances from all of the Spot Instance pools that you specify.

        lowest-price

        EC2 Fleet requests instances from the lowest priced Spot Instance pool that has available capacity. If the lowest priced pool doesn't have available capacity, the Spot Instances come from the next lowest priced pool that has available capacity. If a pool runs out of capacity before fulfilling your desired capacity, EC2 Fleet will continue to fulfill your request by drawing from the next lowest priced pool. To ensure that your desired capacity is met, you might receive Spot Instances from several pools. Because this strategy only considers instance price and not capacity availability, it might lead to high interruption rates.

        Default: lowest-price

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        SpotAllocationStrategy, SpotAllocationStrategy
      • maintenanceStrategies

        SpotOptionsRequest.Builder maintenanceStrategies​(FleetSpotMaintenanceStrategiesRequest maintenanceStrategies)

        The strategies for managing your Spot Instances that are at an elevated risk of being interrupted.

        Parameters:
        maintenanceStrategies - The strategies for managing your Spot Instances that are at an elevated risk of being interrupted.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • instancePoolsToUseCount

        SpotOptionsRequest.Builder instancePoolsToUseCount​(Integer instancePoolsToUseCount)

        The number of Spot pools across which to allocate your target Spot capacity. Supported only when Spot AllocationStrategy is set to lowest-price. EC2 Fleet selects the cheapest Spot pools and evenly allocates your target Spot capacity across the number of Spot pools that you specify.

        Note that EC2 Fleet attempts to draw Spot Instances from the number of pools that you specify on a best effort basis. If a pool runs out of Spot capacity before fulfilling your target capacity, EC2 Fleet will continue to fulfill your request by drawing from the next cheapest pool. To ensure that your target capacity is met, you might receive Spot Instances from more than the number of pools that you specified. Similarly, if most of the pools have no Spot capacity, you might receive your full target capacity from fewer than the number of pools that you specified.

        Parameters:
        instancePoolsToUseCount - The number of Spot pools across which to allocate your target Spot capacity. Supported only when Spot AllocationStrategy is set to lowest-price. EC2 Fleet selects the cheapest Spot pools and evenly allocates your target Spot capacity across the number of Spot pools that you specify.

        Note that EC2 Fleet attempts to draw Spot Instances from the number of pools that you specify on a best effort basis. If a pool runs out of Spot capacity before fulfilling your target capacity, EC2 Fleet will continue to fulfill your request by drawing from the next cheapest pool. To ensure that your target capacity is met, you might receive Spot Instances from more than the number of pools that you specified. Similarly, if most of the pools have no Spot capacity, you might receive your full target capacity from fewer than the number of pools that you specified.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • singleInstanceType

        SpotOptionsRequest.Builder singleInstanceType​(Boolean singleInstanceType)

        Indicates that the fleet uses a single instance type to launch all Spot Instances in the fleet.

        Supported only for fleets of type instant.

        Parameters:
        singleInstanceType - Indicates that the fleet uses a single instance type to launch all Spot Instances in the fleet.

        Supported only for fleets of type instant.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • singleAvailabilityZone

        SpotOptionsRequest.Builder singleAvailabilityZone​(Boolean singleAvailabilityZone)

        Indicates that the fleet launches all Spot Instances into a single Availability Zone.

        Supported only for fleets of type instant.

        Parameters:
        singleAvailabilityZone - Indicates that the fleet launches all Spot Instances into a single Availability Zone.

        Supported only for fleets of type instant.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • minTargetCapacity

        SpotOptionsRequest.Builder minTargetCapacity​(Integer minTargetCapacity)

        The minimum target capacity for Spot Instances in the fleet. If the minimum target capacity is not reached, the fleet launches no instances.

        Supported only for fleets of type instant.

        At least one of the following must be specified: SingleAvailabilityZone | SingleInstanceType

        Parameters:
        minTargetCapacity - The minimum target capacity for Spot Instances in the fleet. If the minimum target capacity is not reached, the fleet launches no instances.

        Supported only for fleets of type instant.

        At least one of the following must be specified: SingleAvailabilityZone | SingleInstanceType

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • maxTotalPrice

        SpotOptionsRequest.Builder maxTotalPrice​(String maxTotalPrice)

        The maximum amount per hour for Spot Instances that you're willing to pay. We do not recommend using this parameter because it can lead to increased interruptions. If you do not specify this parameter, you will pay the current Spot price.

        If you specify a maximum price, your Spot Instances will be interrupted more frequently than if you do not specify this parameter.

        If your fleet includes T instances that are configured as unlimited, and if their average CPU usage exceeds the baseline utilization, you will incur a charge for surplus credits. The MaxTotalPrice does not account for surplus credits, and, if you use surplus credits, your final cost might be higher than what you specified for MaxTotalPrice. For more information, see Surplus credits can incur charges in the EC2 User Guide.

        Parameters:
        maxTotalPrice - The maximum amount per hour for Spot Instances that you're willing to pay. We do not recommend using this parameter because it can lead to increased interruptions. If you do not specify this parameter, you will pay the current Spot price.

        If you specify a maximum price, your Spot Instances will be interrupted more frequently than if you do not specify this parameter.

        If your fleet includes T instances that are configured as unlimited, and if their average CPU usage exceeds the baseline utilization, you will incur a charge for surplus credits. The MaxTotalPrice does not account for surplus credits, and, if you use surplus credits, your final cost might be higher than what you specified for MaxTotalPrice. For more information, see Surplus credits can incur charges in the EC2 User Guide.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.