ComputeOptimizer

Table of Contents

Client

class ComputeOptimizer.Client

A low-level client representing AWS Compute Optimizer

AWS Compute Optimizer is a service that analyzes the configuration and utilization metrics of your AWS compute resources, such as EC2 instances, Auto Scaling groups, AWS Lambda functions, and Amazon EBS volumes. It reports whether your resources are optimal, and generates optimization recommendations to reduce the cost and improve the performance of your workloads. Compute Optimizer also provides recent utilization metric data, as well as projected utilization metric data for the recommendations, which you can use to evaluate which recommendation provides the best price-performance trade-off. The analysis of your usage patterns can help you decide when to move or resize your running resources, and still meet your performance and capacity requirements. For more information about Compute Optimizer, including the required permissions to use the service, see the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide .

import boto3

client = boto3.client('compute-optimizer')

These are the available methods:

can_paginate(operation_name)

Check if an operation can be paginated.

Parameters
operation_name (string) -- The operation name. This is the same name as the method name on the client. For example, if the method name is create_foo, and you'd normally invoke the operation as client.create_foo(**kwargs), if the create_foo operation can be paginated, you can use the call client.get_paginator("create_foo").
Returns
True if the operation can be paginated, False otherwise.
describe_recommendation_export_jobs(**kwargs)

Describes recommendation export jobs created in the last seven days.

Use the ExportAutoScalingGroupRecommendations or ExportEC2InstanceRecommendations actions to request an export of your recommendations. Then use the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action to view your export jobs.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.describe_recommendation_export_jobs(
    jobIds=[
        'string',
    ],
    filters=[
        {
            'name': 'ResourceType'|'JobStatus',
            'values': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
    ],
    nextToken='string',
    maxResults=123
)
Parameters
  • jobIds (list) --

    The identification numbers of the export jobs to return.

    An export job ID is returned when you create an export using the ExportAutoScalingGroupRecommendations or ExportEC2InstanceRecommendations actions.

    All export jobs created in the last seven days are returned if this parameter is omitted.

    • (string) --
  • filters (list) --

    An array of objects that describe a filter to return a more specific list of export jobs.

    • (dict) --

      Describes a filter that returns a more specific list of recommendation export jobs. Use this filter with the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action.

      You can use EBSFilter with the GetEBSVolumeRecommendations action, LambdaFunctionRecommendationFilter with the GetLambdaFunctionRecommendations action, and Filter with the GetAutoScalingGroupRecommendations and GetEC2InstanceRecommendations actions.

      • name (string) --

        The name of the filter.

        Specify ResourceType to return export jobs of a specific resource type (e.g., Ec2Instance ).

        Specify JobStatus to return export jobs with a specific status (e.g, Complete ).

      • values (list) --

        The value of the filter.

        The valid values for this parameter are as follows, depending on what you specify for the name parameter:

        • Specify Ec2Instance or AutoScalingGroup if you specify the name parameter as ResourceType . There is no filter for EBS volumes because volume recommendations cannot be exported at this time.
        • Specify Queued , InProgress , Complete , or Failed if you specify the name parameter as JobStatus .
        • (string) --
  • nextToken (string) -- The token to advance to the next page of export jobs.
  • maxResults (integer) --

    The maximum number of export jobs to return with a single request.

    To retrieve the remaining results, make another request with the returned NextToken value.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'recommendationExportJobs': [
        {
            'jobId': 'string',
            'destination': {
                's3': {
                    'bucket': 'string',
                    'key': 'string',
                    'metadataKey': 'string'
                }
            },
            'resourceType': 'Ec2Instance'|'AutoScalingGroup'|'EbsVolume'|'LambdaFunction',
            'status': 'Queued'|'InProgress'|'Complete'|'Failed',
            'creationTimestamp': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'lastUpdatedTimestamp': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'failureReason': 'string'
        },
    ],
    'nextToken': 'string'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • recommendationExportJobs (list) --

      An array of objects that describe recommendation export jobs.

      • (dict) --

        Describes a recommendation export job.

        Use the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action to view your recommendation export jobs.

        Use the ExportAutoScalingGroupRecommendations or ExportEC2InstanceRecommendations actions to request an export of your recommendations.

        • jobId (string) --

          The identification number of the export job.

        • destination (dict) --

          An object that describes the destination of the export file.

          • s3 (dict) --

            An object that describes the destination Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket name and object keys of a recommendations export file, and its associated metadata file.

            • bucket (string) --

              The name of the Amazon S3 bucket used as the destination of an export file.

            • key (string) --

              The Amazon S3 bucket key of an export file.

              The key uniquely identifies the object, or export file, in the S3 bucket.

            • metadataKey (string) --

              The Amazon S3 bucket key of a metadata file.

              The key uniquely identifies the object, or metadata file, in the S3 bucket.

        • resourceType (string) --

          The resource type of the exported recommendations.

        • status (string) --

          The status of the export job.

        • creationTimestamp (datetime) --

          The timestamp of when the export job was created.

        • lastUpdatedTimestamp (datetime) --

          The timestamp of when the export job was last updated.

        • failureReason (string) --

          The reason for an export job failure.

    • nextToken (string) --

      The token to use to advance to the next page of export jobs.

      This value is null when there are no more pages of export jobs to return.

Exceptions

  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.OptInRequiredException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InternalServerException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.MissingAuthenticationToken
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
export_auto_scaling_group_recommendations(**kwargs)

Exports optimization recommendations for Auto Scaling groups.

Recommendations are exported in a comma-separated values (.csv) file, and its metadata in a JavaScript Object Notation (.json) file, to an existing Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket that you specify. For more information, see Exporting Recommendations in the Compute Optimizer User Guide .

You can have only one Auto Scaling group export job in progress per AWS Region.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.export_auto_scaling_group_recommendations(
    accountIds=[
        'string',
    ],
    filters=[
        {
            'name': 'Finding'|'FindingReasonCodes'|'RecommendationSourceType',
            'values': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
    ],
    fieldsToExport=[
        'AccountId'|'AutoScalingGroupArn'|'AutoScalingGroupName'|'Finding'|'UtilizationMetricsCpuMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsMemoryMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsEbsReadOpsPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsEbsWriteOpsPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsEbsReadBytesPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsEbsWriteBytesPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsDiskReadOpsPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsDiskWriteOpsPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsDiskReadBytesPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsDiskWriteBytesPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsNetworkInBytesPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsNetworkOutBytesPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsNetworkPacketsInPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsNetworkPacketsOutPerSecondMaximum'|'LookbackPeriodInDays'|'CurrentConfigurationInstanceType'|'CurrentConfigurationDesiredCapacity'|'CurrentConfigurationMinSize'|'CurrentConfigurationMaxSize'|'CurrentOnDemandPrice'|'CurrentStandardOneYearNoUpfrontReservedPrice'|'CurrentStandardThreeYearNoUpfrontReservedPrice'|'CurrentVCpus'|'CurrentMemory'|'CurrentStorage'|'CurrentNetwork'|'RecommendationOptionsConfigurationInstanceType'|'RecommendationOptionsConfigurationDesiredCapacity'|'RecommendationOptionsConfigurationMinSize'|'RecommendationOptionsConfigurationMaxSize'|'RecommendationOptionsProjectedUtilizationMetricsCpuMaximum'|'RecommendationOptionsProjectedUtilizationMetricsMemoryMaximum'|'RecommendationOptionsPerformanceRisk'|'RecommendationOptionsOnDemandPrice'|'RecommendationOptionsStandardOneYearNoUpfrontReservedPrice'|'RecommendationOptionsStandardThreeYearNoUpfrontReservedPrice'|'RecommendationOptionsVcpus'|'RecommendationOptionsMemory'|'RecommendationOptionsStorage'|'RecommendationOptionsNetwork'|'LastRefreshTimestamp',
    ],
    s3DestinationConfig={
        'bucket': 'string',
        'keyPrefix': 'string'
    },
    fileFormat='Csv',
    includeMemberAccounts=True|False
)
Parameters
  • accountIds (list) --

    The IDs of the AWS accounts for which to export Auto Scaling group recommendations.

    If your account is the management account of an organization, use this parameter to specify the member account for which you want to export recommendations.

    This parameter cannot be specified together with the include member accounts parameter. The parameters are mutually exclusive.

    Recommendations for member accounts are not included in the export if this parameter, or the include member accounts parameter, is omitted.

    You can specify multiple account IDs per request.

    • (string) --
  • filters (list) --

    An array of objects that describe a filter to export a more specific set of Auto Scaling group recommendations.

    • (dict) --

      Describes a filter that returns a more specific list of recommendations. Use this filter with the GetAutoScalingGroupRecommendations and GetEC2InstanceRecommendations actions.

      You can use EBSFilter with the GetEBSVolumeRecommendations action, LambdaFunctionRecommendationFilter with the GetLambdaFunctionRecommendations action, and JobFilter with the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action.

      • name (string) --

        The name of the filter.

        Specify Finding to return recommendations with a specific finding classification (e.g., Underprovisioned ).

        Specify RecommendationSourceType to return recommendations of a specific resource type (e.g., Ec2Instance ).

        Specify FindingReasonCodes to return recommendations with a specific finding reason code (e.g., CPUUnderprovisioned ).

      • values (list) --

        The value of the filter.

        The valid values for this parameter are as follows, depending on what you specify for the name parameter and the resource type that you wish to filter results for:

        • Specify Optimized or NotOptimized if you specify the name parameter as Finding and you want to filter results for Auto Scaling groups.
        • Specify Underprovisioned , Overprovisioned , or Optimized if you specify the name parameter as Finding and you want to filter results for EC2 instances.
        • Specify Ec2Instance or AutoScalingGroup if you specify the name parameter as RecommendationSourceType .
        • Specify one of the following options if you specify the name parameter as FindingReasonCodes :
          • **CPUOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s CPU configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **CPUUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s CPU configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better CPU performance.
          • **MemoryOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s memory configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **MemoryUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s memory configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better memory performance.
          • **EBSThroughputOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS throughput configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **EBSThroughputUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS throughput configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better EBS throughput performance.
          • **EBSIOPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS IOPS configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **EBSIOPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS IOPS configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better EBS IOPS performance.
          • **NetworkBandwidthOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s network bandwidth configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **NetworkBandwidthUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s network bandwidth configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better network bandwidth performance. This finding reason happens when the NetworkIn or NetworkOut performance of an instance is impacted.
          • **NetworkPPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s network PPS (packets per second) configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **NetworkPPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s network PPS (packets per second) configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better network PPS performance.
          • **DiskIOPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk IOPS configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **DiskIOPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk IOPS configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better disk IOPS performance.
          • **DiskThroughputOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk throughput configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **DiskThroughputUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk throughput configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better disk throughput performance.
        • (string) --
  • fieldsToExport (list) --

    The recommendations data to include in the export file. For more information about the fields that can be exported, see Exported files in the Compute Optimizer User Guide .

    • (string) --
  • s3DestinationConfig (dict) --

    [REQUIRED]

    An object to specify the destination Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket name and key prefix for the export job.

    You must create the destination Amazon S3 bucket for your recommendations export before you create the export job. Compute Optimizer does not create the S3 bucket for you. After you create the S3 bucket, ensure that it has the required permission policy to allow Compute Optimizer to write the export file to it. If you plan to specify an object prefix when you create the export job, you must include the object prefix in the policy that you add to the S3 bucket. For more information, see Amazon S3 Bucket Policy for Compute Optimizer in the Compute Optimizer user guide .

    • bucket (string) --

      The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to use as the destination for an export job.

    • keyPrefix (string) --

      The Amazon S3 bucket prefix for an export job.

  • fileFormat (string) --

    The format of the export file.

    The only export file format currently supported is Csv .

  • includeMemberAccounts (boolean) --

    Indicates whether to include recommendations for resources in all member accounts of the organization if your account is the management account of an organization.

    The member accounts must also be opted in to Compute Optimizer, and trusted access for Compute Optimizer must be enabled in the organization account. For more information, see Compute Optimizer and AWS Organizations trusted access in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide .

    Recommendations for member accounts of the organization are not included in the export file if this parameter is omitted.

    This parameter cannot be specified together with the account IDs parameter. The parameters are mutually exclusive.

    Recommendations for member accounts are not included in the export if this parameter, or the account IDs parameter, is omitted.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'jobId': 'string',
    's3Destination': {
        'bucket': 'string',
        'key': 'string',
        'metadataKey': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • jobId (string) --

      The identification number of the export job.

      Use the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action, and specify the job ID to view the status of an export job.

    • s3Destination (dict) --

      An object that describes the destination Amazon S3 bucket of a recommendations export file.

      • bucket (string) --

        The name of the Amazon S3 bucket used as the destination of an export file.

      • key (string) --

        The Amazon S3 bucket key of an export file.

        The key uniquely identifies the object, or export file, in the S3 bucket.

      • metadataKey (string) --

        The Amazon S3 bucket key of a metadata file.

        The key uniquely identifies the object, or metadata file, in the S3 bucket.

Exceptions

  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.OptInRequiredException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InternalServerException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.MissingAuthenticationToken
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.LimitExceededException
export_ebs_volume_recommendations(**kwargs)

Exports optimization recommendations for Amazon EBS volumes.

Recommendations are exported in a comma-separated values (.csv) file, and its metadata in a JavaScript Object Notation (.json) file, to an existing Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket that you specify. For more information, see Exporting Recommendations in the Compute Optimizer User Guide .

You can have only one Amazon EBS volume export job in progress per AWS Region.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.export_ebs_volume_recommendations(
    accountIds=[
        'string',
    ],
    filters=[
        {
            'name': 'Finding',
            'values': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
    ],
    fieldsToExport=[
        'AccountId'|'VolumeArn'|'Finding'|'UtilizationMetricsVolumeReadOpsPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsVolumeWriteOpsPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsVolumeReadBytesPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsVolumeWriteBytesPerSecondMaximum'|'LookbackPeriodInDays'|'CurrentConfigurationVolumeType'|'CurrentConfigurationVolumeBaselineIOPS'|'CurrentConfigurationVolumeBaselineThroughput'|'CurrentConfigurationVolumeBurstIOPS'|'CurrentConfigurationVolumeBurstThroughput'|'CurrentConfigurationVolumeSize'|'CurrentMonthlyPrice'|'RecommendationOptionsConfigurationVolumeType'|'RecommendationOptionsConfigurationVolumeBaselineIOPS'|'RecommendationOptionsConfigurationVolumeBaselineThroughput'|'RecommendationOptionsConfigurationVolumeBurstIOPS'|'RecommendationOptionsConfigurationVolumeBurstThroughput'|'RecommendationOptionsConfigurationVolumeSize'|'RecommendationOptionsMonthlyPrice'|'RecommendationOptionsPerformanceRisk'|'LastRefreshTimestamp',
    ],
    s3DestinationConfig={
        'bucket': 'string',
        'keyPrefix': 'string'
    },
    fileFormat='Csv',
    includeMemberAccounts=True|False
)
Parameters
  • accountIds (list) --

    The IDs of the AWS accounts for which to export Amazon EBS volume recommendations.

    If your account is the management account of an organization, use this parameter to specify the member account for which you want to export recommendations.

    This parameter cannot be specified together with the include member accounts parameter. The parameters are mutually exclusive.

    Recommendations for member accounts are not included in the export if this parameter, or the include member accounts parameter, is omitted.

    You can specify multiple account IDs per request.

    • (string) --
  • filters (list) --

    An array of objects that describe a filter to export a more specific set of Amazon EBS volume recommendations.

    • (dict) --

      Describes a filter that returns a more specific list of Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volume recommendations. Use this filter with the GetEBSVolumeRecommendations action.

      You can use LambdaFunctionRecommendationFilter with the GetLambdaFunctionRecommendations action, JobFilter with the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action, and Filter with the GetAutoScalingGroupRecommendations and GetEC2InstanceRecommendations actions.

      • name (string) --

        The name of the filter.

        Specify Finding to return recommendations with a specific finding classification (e.g., NotOptimized ).

      • values (list) --

        The value of the filter.

        The valid values are Optimized , or NotOptimized .

        • (string) --
  • fieldsToExport (list) --

    The recommendations data to include in the export file. For more information about the fields that can be exported, see Exported files in the Compute Optimizer User Guide .

    • (string) --
  • s3DestinationConfig (dict) --

    [REQUIRED]

    Describes the destination Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket name and key prefix for a recommendations export job.

    You must create the destination Amazon S3 bucket for your recommendations export before you create the export job. Compute Optimizer does not create the S3 bucket for you. After you create the S3 bucket, ensure that it has the required permission policy to allow Compute Optimizer to write the export file to it. If you plan to specify an object prefix when you create the export job, you must include the object prefix in the policy that you add to the S3 bucket. For more information, see Amazon S3 Bucket Policy for Compute Optimizer in the Compute Optimizer user guide .

    • bucket (string) --

      The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to use as the destination for an export job.

    • keyPrefix (string) --

      The Amazon S3 bucket prefix for an export job.

  • fileFormat (string) --

    The format of the export file.

    The only export file format currently supported is Csv .

  • includeMemberAccounts (boolean) --

    Indicates whether to include recommendations for resources in all member accounts of the organization if your account is the management account of an organization.

    The member accounts must also be opted in to Compute Optimizer, and trusted access for Compute Optimizer must be enabled in the organization account. For more information, see Compute Optimizer and AWS Organizations trusted access in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide .

    Recommendations for member accounts of the organization are not included in the export file if this parameter is omitted.

    This parameter cannot be specified together with the account IDs parameter. The parameters are mutually exclusive.

    Recommendations for member accounts are not included in the export if this parameter, or the account IDs parameter, is omitted.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'jobId': 'string',
    's3Destination': {
        'bucket': 'string',
        'key': 'string',
        'metadataKey': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • jobId (string) --

      The identification number of the export job.

      Use the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action, and specify the job ID to view the status of an export job.

    • s3Destination (dict) --

      Describes the destination Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket name and object keys of a recommendations export file, and its associated metadata file.

      • bucket (string) --

        The name of the Amazon S3 bucket used as the destination of an export file.

      • key (string) --

        The Amazon S3 bucket key of an export file.

        The key uniquely identifies the object, or export file, in the S3 bucket.

      • metadataKey (string) --

        The Amazon S3 bucket key of a metadata file.

        The key uniquely identifies the object, or metadata file, in the S3 bucket.

Exceptions

  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.OptInRequiredException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InternalServerException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.MissingAuthenticationToken
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.LimitExceededException
export_ec2_instance_recommendations(**kwargs)

Exports optimization recommendations for Amazon EC2 instances.

Recommendations are exported in a comma-separated values (.csv) file, and its metadata in a JavaScript Object Notation (.json) file, to an existing Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket that you specify. For more information, see Exporting Recommendations in the Compute Optimizer User Guide .

You can have only one Amazon EC2 instance export job in progress per AWS Region.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.export_ec2_instance_recommendations(
    accountIds=[
        'string',
    ],
    filters=[
        {
            'name': 'Finding'|'FindingReasonCodes'|'RecommendationSourceType',
            'values': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
    ],
    fieldsToExport=[
        'AccountId'|'InstanceArn'|'InstanceName'|'Finding'|'FindingReasonCodes'|'LookbackPeriodInDays'|'CurrentInstanceType'|'UtilizationMetricsCpuMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsMemoryMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsEbsReadOpsPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsEbsWriteOpsPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsEbsReadBytesPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsEbsWriteBytesPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsDiskReadOpsPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsDiskWriteOpsPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsDiskReadBytesPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsDiskWriteBytesPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsNetworkInBytesPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsNetworkOutBytesPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsNetworkPacketsInPerSecondMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsNetworkPacketsOutPerSecondMaximum'|'CurrentOnDemandPrice'|'CurrentStandardOneYearNoUpfrontReservedPrice'|'CurrentStandardThreeYearNoUpfrontReservedPrice'|'CurrentVCpus'|'CurrentMemory'|'CurrentStorage'|'CurrentNetwork'|'RecommendationOptionsInstanceType'|'RecommendationOptionsProjectedUtilizationMetricsCpuMaximum'|'RecommendationOptionsProjectedUtilizationMetricsMemoryMaximum'|'RecommendationOptionsPlatformDifferences'|'RecommendationOptionsPerformanceRisk'|'RecommendationOptionsVcpus'|'RecommendationOptionsMemory'|'RecommendationOptionsStorage'|'RecommendationOptionsNetwork'|'RecommendationOptionsOnDemandPrice'|'RecommendationOptionsStandardOneYearNoUpfrontReservedPrice'|'RecommendationOptionsStandardThreeYearNoUpfrontReservedPrice'|'RecommendationsSourcesRecommendationSourceArn'|'RecommendationsSourcesRecommendationSourceType'|'LastRefreshTimestamp',
    ],
    s3DestinationConfig={
        'bucket': 'string',
        'keyPrefix': 'string'
    },
    fileFormat='Csv',
    includeMemberAccounts=True|False
)
Parameters
  • accountIds (list) --

    The IDs of the AWS accounts for which to export instance recommendations.

    If your account is the management account of an organization, use this parameter to specify the member account for which you want to export recommendations.

    This parameter cannot be specified together with the include member accounts parameter. The parameters are mutually exclusive.

    Recommendations for member accounts are not included in the export if this parameter, or the include member accounts parameter, is omitted.

    You can specify multiple account IDs per request.

    • (string) --
  • filters (list) --

    An array of objects that describe a filter to export a more specific set of instance recommendations.

    • (dict) --

      Describes a filter that returns a more specific list of recommendations. Use this filter with the GetAutoScalingGroupRecommendations and GetEC2InstanceRecommendations actions.

      You can use EBSFilter with the GetEBSVolumeRecommendations action, LambdaFunctionRecommendationFilter with the GetLambdaFunctionRecommendations action, and JobFilter with the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action.

      • name (string) --

        The name of the filter.

        Specify Finding to return recommendations with a specific finding classification (e.g., Underprovisioned ).

        Specify RecommendationSourceType to return recommendations of a specific resource type (e.g., Ec2Instance ).

        Specify FindingReasonCodes to return recommendations with a specific finding reason code (e.g., CPUUnderprovisioned ).

      • values (list) --

        The value of the filter.

        The valid values for this parameter are as follows, depending on what you specify for the name parameter and the resource type that you wish to filter results for:

        • Specify Optimized or NotOptimized if you specify the name parameter as Finding and you want to filter results for Auto Scaling groups.
        • Specify Underprovisioned , Overprovisioned , or Optimized if you specify the name parameter as Finding and you want to filter results for EC2 instances.
        • Specify Ec2Instance or AutoScalingGroup if you specify the name parameter as RecommendationSourceType .
        • Specify one of the following options if you specify the name parameter as FindingReasonCodes :
          • **CPUOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s CPU configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **CPUUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s CPU configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better CPU performance.
          • **MemoryOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s memory configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **MemoryUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s memory configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better memory performance.
          • **EBSThroughputOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS throughput configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **EBSThroughputUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS throughput configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better EBS throughput performance.
          • **EBSIOPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS IOPS configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **EBSIOPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS IOPS configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better EBS IOPS performance.
          • **NetworkBandwidthOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s network bandwidth configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **NetworkBandwidthUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s network bandwidth configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better network bandwidth performance. This finding reason happens when the NetworkIn or NetworkOut performance of an instance is impacted.
          • **NetworkPPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s network PPS (packets per second) configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **NetworkPPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s network PPS (packets per second) configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better network PPS performance.
          • **DiskIOPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk IOPS configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **DiskIOPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk IOPS configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better disk IOPS performance.
          • **DiskThroughputOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk throughput configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **DiskThroughputUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk throughput configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better disk throughput performance.
        • (string) --
  • fieldsToExport (list) --

    The recommendations data to include in the export file. For more information about the fields that can be exported, see Exported files in the Compute Optimizer User Guide .

    • (string) --
  • s3DestinationConfig (dict) --

    [REQUIRED]

    An object to specify the destination Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket name and key prefix for the export job.

    You must create the destination Amazon S3 bucket for your recommendations export before you create the export job. Compute Optimizer does not create the S3 bucket for you. After you create the S3 bucket, ensure that it has the required permission policy to allow Compute Optimizer to write the export file to it. If you plan to specify an object prefix when you create the export job, you must include the object prefix in the policy that you add to the S3 bucket. For more information, see Amazon S3 Bucket Policy for Compute Optimizer in the Compute Optimizer user guide .

    • bucket (string) --

      The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to use as the destination for an export job.

    • keyPrefix (string) --

      The Amazon S3 bucket prefix for an export job.

  • fileFormat (string) --

    The format of the export file.

    The only export file format currently supported is Csv .

  • includeMemberAccounts (boolean) --

    Indicates whether to include recommendations for resources in all member accounts of the organization if your account is the management account of an organization.

    The member accounts must also be opted in to Compute Optimizer, and trusted access for Compute Optimizer must be enabled in the organization account. For more information, see Compute Optimizer and AWS Organizations trusted access in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide .

    Recommendations for member accounts of the organization are not included in the export file if this parameter is omitted.

    Recommendations for member accounts are not included in the export if this parameter, or the account IDs parameter, is omitted.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'jobId': 'string',
    's3Destination': {
        'bucket': 'string',
        'key': 'string',
        'metadataKey': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • jobId (string) --

      The identification number of the export job.

      Use the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action, and specify the job ID to view the status of an export job.

    • s3Destination (dict) --

      An object that describes the destination Amazon S3 bucket of a recommendations export file.

      • bucket (string) --

        The name of the Amazon S3 bucket used as the destination of an export file.

      • key (string) --

        The Amazon S3 bucket key of an export file.

        The key uniquely identifies the object, or export file, in the S3 bucket.

      • metadataKey (string) --

        The Amazon S3 bucket key of a metadata file.

        The key uniquely identifies the object, or metadata file, in the S3 bucket.

Exceptions

  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.OptInRequiredException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InternalServerException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.MissingAuthenticationToken
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.LimitExceededException
export_lambda_function_recommendations(**kwargs)

Exports optimization recommendations for AWS Lambda functions.

Recommendations are exported in a comma-separated values (.csv) file, and its metadata in a JavaScript Object Notation (.json) file, to an existing Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket that you specify. For more information, see Exporting Recommendations in the Compute Optimizer User Guide .

You can have only one Lambda function export job in progress per AWS Region.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.export_lambda_function_recommendations(
    accountIds=[
        'string',
    ],
    filters=[
        {
            'name': 'Finding'|'FindingReasonCode',
            'values': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
    ],
    fieldsToExport=[
        'AccountId'|'FunctionArn'|'FunctionVersion'|'Finding'|'FindingReasonCodes'|'NumberOfInvocations'|'UtilizationMetricsDurationMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsDurationAverage'|'UtilizationMetricsMemoryMaximum'|'UtilizationMetricsMemoryAverage'|'LookbackPeriodInDays'|'CurrentConfigurationMemorySize'|'CurrentConfigurationTimeout'|'CurrentCostTotal'|'CurrentCostAverage'|'RecommendationOptionsConfigurationMemorySize'|'RecommendationOptionsCostLow'|'RecommendationOptionsCostHigh'|'RecommendationOptionsProjectedUtilizationMetricsDurationLowerBound'|'RecommendationOptionsProjectedUtilizationMetricsDurationUpperBound'|'RecommendationOptionsProjectedUtilizationMetricsDurationExpected'|'LastRefreshTimestamp',
    ],
    s3DestinationConfig={
        'bucket': 'string',
        'keyPrefix': 'string'
    },
    fileFormat='Csv',
    includeMemberAccounts=True|False
)
Parameters
  • accountIds (list) --

    The IDs of the AWS accounts for which to export Lambda function recommendations.

    If your account is the management account of an organization, use this parameter to specify the member account for which you want to export recommendations.

    This parameter cannot be specified together with the include member accounts parameter. The parameters are mutually exclusive.

    Recommendations for member accounts are not included in the export if this parameter, or the include member accounts parameter, is omitted.

    You can specify multiple account IDs per request.

    • (string) --
  • filters (list) --

    An array of objects that describe a filter to export a more specific set of Lambda function recommendations.

    • (dict) --

      Describes a filter that returns a more specific list of AWS Lambda function recommendations. Use this filter with the GetLambdaFunctionRecommendations action.

      You can use EBSFilter with the GetEBSVolumeRecommendations action, JobFilter with the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action, and Filter with the GetAutoScalingGroupRecommendations and GetEC2InstanceRecommendations actions.

      • name (string) --

        The name of the filter.

        Specify Finding to return recommendations with a specific finding classification (e.g., NotOptimized ).

        Specify FindingReasonCode to return recommendations with a specific finding reason code (e.g., MemoryUnderprovisioned ).

      • values (list) --

        The value of the filter.

        The valid values for this parameter are as follows, depending on what you specify for the name parameter:

        • Specify Optimized , NotOptimized , or Unavailable if you specify the name parameter as Finding .
        • Specify MemoryOverprovisioned , MemoryUnderprovisioned , InsufficientData , or Inconclusive if you specify the name parameter as FindingReasonCode .
        • (string) --
  • fieldsToExport (list) --

    The recommendations data to include in the export file. For more information about the fields that can be exported, see Exported files in the Compute Optimizer User Guide .

    • (string) --
  • s3DestinationConfig (dict) --

    [REQUIRED]

    Describes the destination Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket name and key prefix for a recommendations export job.

    You must create the destination Amazon S3 bucket for your recommendations export before you create the export job. Compute Optimizer does not create the S3 bucket for you. After you create the S3 bucket, ensure that it has the required permission policy to allow Compute Optimizer to write the export file to it. If you plan to specify an object prefix when you create the export job, you must include the object prefix in the policy that you add to the S3 bucket. For more information, see Amazon S3 Bucket Policy for Compute Optimizer in the Compute Optimizer user guide .

    • bucket (string) --

      The name of the Amazon S3 bucket to use as the destination for an export job.

    • keyPrefix (string) --

      The Amazon S3 bucket prefix for an export job.

  • fileFormat (string) --

    The format of the export file.

    The only export file format currently supported is Csv .

  • includeMemberAccounts (boolean) --

    Indicates whether to include recommendations for resources in all member accounts of the organization if your account is the management account of an organization.

    The member accounts must also be opted in to Compute Optimizer, and trusted access for Compute Optimizer must be enabled in the organization account. For more information, see Compute Optimizer and AWS Organizations trusted access in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide .

    Recommendations for member accounts of the organization are not included in the export file if this parameter is omitted.

    This parameter cannot be specified together with the account IDs parameter. The parameters are mutually exclusive.

    Recommendations for member accounts are not included in the export if this parameter, or the account IDs parameter, is omitted.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'jobId': 'string',
    's3Destination': {
        'bucket': 'string',
        'key': 'string',
        'metadataKey': 'string'
    }
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • jobId (string) --

      The identification number of the export job.

      Use the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action, and specify the job ID to view the status of an export job.

    • s3Destination (dict) --

      Describes the destination Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket name and object keys of a recommendations export file, and its associated metadata file.

      • bucket (string) --

        The name of the Amazon S3 bucket used as the destination of an export file.

      • key (string) --

        The Amazon S3 bucket key of an export file.

        The key uniquely identifies the object, or export file, in the S3 bucket.

      • metadataKey (string) --

        The Amazon S3 bucket key of a metadata file.

        The key uniquely identifies the object, or metadata file, in the S3 bucket.

Exceptions

  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.OptInRequiredException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InternalServerException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.MissingAuthenticationToken
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.LimitExceededException
generate_presigned_url(ClientMethod, Params=None, ExpiresIn=3600, HttpMethod=None)

Generate a presigned url given a client, its method, and arguments

Parameters
  • ClientMethod (string) -- The client method to presign for
  • Params (dict) -- The parameters normally passed to ClientMethod.
  • ExpiresIn (int) -- The number of seconds the presigned url is valid for. By default it expires in an hour (3600 seconds)
  • HttpMethod (string) -- The http method to use on the generated url. By default, the http method is whatever is used in the method's model.
Returns

The presigned url

get_auto_scaling_group_recommendations(**kwargs)

Returns Auto Scaling group recommendations.

AWS Compute Optimizer generates recommendations for Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling groups that meet a specific set of requirements. For more information, see the Supported resources and requirements in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide .

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.get_auto_scaling_group_recommendations(
    accountIds=[
        'string',
    ],
    autoScalingGroupArns=[
        'string',
    ],
    nextToken='string',
    maxResults=123,
    filters=[
        {
            'name': 'Finding'|'FindingReasonCodes'|'RecommendationSourceType',
            'values': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
    ]
)
Parameters
  • accountIds (list) --

    The ID of the AWS account for which to return Auto Scaling group recommendations.

    If your account is the management account of an organization, use this parameter to specify the member account for which you want to return Auto Scaling group recommendations.

    Only one account ID can be specified per request.

    • (string) --
  • autoScalingGroupArns (list) --

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Auto Scaling groups for which to return recommendations.

    • (string) --
  • nextToken (string) -- The token to advance to the next page of Auto Scaling group recommendations.
  • maxResults (integer) --

    The maximum number of Auto Scaling group recommendations to return with a single request.

    To retrieve the remaining results, make another request with the returned NextToken value.

  • filters (list) --

    An array of objects that describe a filter that returns a more specific list of Auto Scaling group recommendations.

    • (dict) --

      Describes a filter that returns a more specific list of recommendations. Use this filter with the GetAutoScalingGroupRecommendations and GetEC2InstanceRecommendations actions.

      You can use EBSFilter with the GetEBSVolumeRecommendations action, LambdaFunctionRecommendationFilter with the GetLambdaFunctionRecommendations action, and JobFilter with the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action.

      • name (string) --

        The name of the filter.

        Specify Finding to return recommendations with a specific finding classification (e.g., Underprovisioned ).

        Specify RecommendationSourceType to return recommendations of a specific resource type (e.g., Ec2Instance ).

        Specify FindingReasonCodes to return recommendations with a specific finding reason code (e.g., CPUUnderprovisioned ).

      • values (list) --

        The value of the filter.

        The valid values for this parameter are as follows, depending on what you specify for the name parameter and the resource type that you wish to filter results for:

        • Specify Optimized or NotOptimized if you specify the name parameter as Finding and you want to filter results for Auto Scaling groups.
        • Specify Underprovisioned , Overprovisioned , or Optimized if you specify the name parameter as Finding and you want to filter results for EC2 instances.
        • Specify Ec2Instance or AutoScalingGroup if you specify the name parameter as RecommendationSourceType .
        • Specify one of the following options if you specify the name parameter as FindingReasonCodes :
          • **CPUOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s CPU configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **CPUUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s CPU configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better CPU performance.
          • **MemoryOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s memory configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **MemoryUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s memory configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better memory performance.
          • **EBSThroughputOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS throughput configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **EBSThroughputUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS throughput configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better EBS throughput performance.
          • **EBSIOPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS IOPS configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **EBSIOPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS IOPS configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better EBS IOPS performance.
          • **NetworkBandwidthOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s network bandwidth configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **NetworkBandwidthUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s network bandwidth configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better network bandwidth performance. This finding reason happens when the NetworkIn or NetworkOut performance of an instance is impacted.
          • **NetworkPPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s network PPS (packets per second) configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **NetworkPPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s network PPS (packets per second) configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better network PPS performance.
          • **DiskIOPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk IOPS configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **DiskIOPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk IOPS configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better disk IOPS performance.
          • **DiskThroughputOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk throughput configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **DiskThroughputUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk throughput configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better disk throughput performance.
        • (string) --
Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'nextToken': 'string',
    'autoScalingGroupRecommendations': [
        {
            'accountId': 'string',
            'autoScalingGroupArn': 'string',
            'autoScalingGroupName': 'string',
            'finding': 'Underprovisioned'|'Overprovisioned'|'Optimized'|'NotOptimized',
            'utilizationMetrics': [
                {
                    'name': 'Cpu'|'Memory'|'EBS_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_IN_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_OUT_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_PACKETS_IN_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_PACKETS_OUT_PER_SECOND',
                    'statistic': 'Maximum'|'Average',
                    'value': 123.0
                },
            ],
            'lookBackPeriodInDays': 123.0,
            'currentConfiguration': {
                'desiredCapacity': 123,
                'minSize': 123,
                'maxSize': 123,
                'instanceType': 'string'
            },
            'recommendationOptions': [
                {
                    'configuration': {
                        'desiredCapacity': 123,
                        'minSize': 123,
                        'maxSize': 123,
                        'instanceType': 'string'
                    },
                    'projectedUtilizationMetrics': [
                        {
                            'name': 'Cpu'|'Memory'|'EBS_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_IN_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_OUT_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_PACKETS_IN_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_PACKETS_OUT_PER_SECOND',
                            'statistic': 'Maximum'|'Average',
                            'value': 123.0
                        },
                    ],
                    'performanceRisk': 123.0,
                    'rank': 123
                },
            ],
            'lastRefreshTimestamp': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
        },
    ],
    'errors': [
        {
            'identifier': 'string',
            'code': 'string',
            'message': 'string'
        },
    ]
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • nextToken (string) --

      The token to use to advance to the next page of Auto Scaling group recommendations.

      This value is null when there are no more pages of Auto Scaling group recommendations to return.

    • autoScalingGroupRecommendations (list) --

      An array of objects that describe Auto Scaling group recommendations.

      • (dict) --

        Describes an Auto Scaling group recommendation.

        • accountId (string) --

          The AWS account ID of the Auto Scaling group.

        • autoScalingGroupArn (string) --

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Auto Scaling group.

        • autoScalingGroupName (string) --

          The name of the Auto Scaling group.

        • finding (string) --

          The finding classification of the Auto Scaling group.

          Findings for Auto Scaling groups include:

          • **NotOptimized ** —An Auto Scaling group is considered not optimized when AWS Compute Optimizer identifies a recommendation that can provide better performance for your workload.
          • **Optimized ** —An Auto Scaling group is considered optimized when Compute Optimizer determines that the group is correctly provisioned to run your workload based on the chosen instance type. For optimized resources, Compute Optimizer might recommend a new generation instance type.
        • utilizationMetrics (list) --

          An array of objects that describe the utilization metrics of the Auto Scaling group.

          • (dict) --

            Describes a utilization metric of a resource, such as an Amazon EC2 instance.

            Compare the utilization metric data of your resource against its projected utilization metric data to determine the performance difference between your current resource and the recommended option.

            • name (string) --

              The name of the utilization metric.

              The following utilization metrics are available:

              • Cpu - The percentage of allocated EC2 compute units that are currently in use on the instance. This metric identifies the processing power required to run an application on the instance. Depending on the instance type, tools in your operating system can show a lower percentage than CloudWatch when the instance is not allocated a full processor core. Units: Percent
              • Memory - The percentage of memory that is currently in use on the instance. This metric identifies the amount of memory required to run an application on the instance. Units: Percent

              Note

              The Memory metric is returned only for resources that have the unified CloudWatch agent installed on them. For more information, see Enabling Memory Utilization with the CloudWatch Agent .

              • EBS_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed read operations from all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Count
              • EBS_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed write operations to all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Count
              • EBS_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes read from all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Bytes
              • EBS_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes written to all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Bytes
              • DISK_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed read operations from all instance store volumes available to the instance in a specified period of time. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
              • DISK_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed write operations from all instance store volumes available to the instance in a specified period of time. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
              • DISK_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes read from all instance store volumes available to the instance. This metric is used to determine the volume of the data the application reads from the disk of the instance. This can be used to determine the speed of the application. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
              • DISK_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes written to all instance store volumes available to the instance. This metric is used to determine the volume of the data the application writes onto the disk of the instance. This can be used to determine the speed of the application. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
              • NETWORK_IN_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The number of bytes received by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to a single instance.
              • NETWORK_OUT_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The number of bytes sent out by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from a single instance.
              • NETWORK_PACKETS_IN_PER_SECOND - The number of packets received by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of incoming traffic in terms of the number of packets on a single instance.
              • NETWORK_PACKETS_OUT_PER_SECOND - The number of packets sent out by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of outgoing traffic in terms of the number of packets on a single instance.
            • statistic (string) --

              The statistic of the utilization metric.

              The Compute Optimizer API, AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), and SDKs return utilization metrics using only the Maximum statistic, which is the highest value observed during the specified period.

              The Compute Optimizer console displays graphs for some utilization metrics using the Average statistic, which is the value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. For more information, see Viewing resource recommendations in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide . You can also get averaged utilization metric data for your resources using Amazon CloudWatch. For more information, see the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide .

            • value (float) --

              The value of the utilization metric.

        • lookBackPeriodInDays (float) --

          The number of days for which utilization metrics were analyzed for the Auto Scaling group.

        • currentConfiguration (dict) --

          An array of objects that describe the current configuration of the Auto Scaling group.

          • desiredCapacity (integer) --

            The desired capacity, or number of instances, for the Auto Scaling group.

          • minSize (integer) --

            The minimum size, or minimum number of instances, for the Auto Scaling group.

          • maxSize (integer) --

            The maximum size, or maximum number of instances, for the Auto Scaling group.

          • instanceType (string) --

            The instance type for the Auto Scaling group.

        • recommendationOptions (list) --

          An array of objects that describe the recommendation options for the Auto Scaling group.

          • (dict) --

            Describes a recommendation option for an Auto Scaling group.

            • configuration (dict) --

              An array of objects that describe an Auto Scaling group configuration.

              • desiredCapacity (integer) --

                The desired capacity, or number of instances, for the Auto Scaling group.

              • minSize (integer) --

                The minimum size, or minimum number of instances, for the Auto Scaling group.

              • maxSize (integer) --

                The maximum size, or maximum number of instances, for the Auto Scaling group.

              • instanceType (string) --

                The instance type for the Auto Scaling group.

            • projectedUtilizationMetrics (list) --

              An array of objects that describe the projected utilization metrics of the Auto Scaling group recommendation option.

              Note

              The Cpu and Memory metrics are the only projected utilization metrics returned. Additionally, the Memory metric is returned only for resources that have the unified CloudWatch agent installed on them. For more information, see Enabling Memory Utilization with the CloudWatch Agent .

              • (dict) --

                Describes a utilization metric of a resource, such as an Amazon EC2 instance.

                Compare the utilization metric data of your resource against its projected utilization metric data to determine the performance difference between your current resource and the recommended option.

                • name (string) --

                  The name of the utilization metric.

                  The following utilization metrics are available:

                  • Cpu - The percentage of allocated EC2 compute units that are currently in use on the instance. This metric identifies the processing power required to run an application on the instance. Depending on the instance type, tools in your operating system can show a lower percentage than CloudWatch when the instance is not allocated a full processor core. Units: Percent
                  • Memory - The percentage of memory that is currently in use on the instance. This metric identifies the amount of memory required to run an application on the instance. Units: Percent

                  Note

                  The Memory metric is returned only for resources that have the unified CloudWatch agent installed on them. For more information, see Enabling Memory Utilization with the CloudWatch Agent .

                  • EBS_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed read operations from all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Count
                  • EBS_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed write operations to all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Count
                  • EBS_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes read from all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Bytes
                  • EBS_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes written to all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Bytes
                  • DISK_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed read operations from all instance store volumes available to the instance in a specified period of time. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
                  • DISK_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed write operations from all instance store volumes available to the instance in a specified period of time. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
                  • DISK_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes read from all instance store volumes available to the instance. This metric is used to determine the volume of the data the application reads from the disk of the instance. This can be used to determine the speed of the application. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
                  • DISK_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes written to all instance store volumes available to the instance. This metric is used to determine the volume of the data the application writes onto the disk of the instance. This can be used to determine the speed of the application. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
                  • NETWORK_IN_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The number of bytes received by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to a single instance.
                  • NETWORK_OUT_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The number of bytes sent out by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from a single instance.
                  • NETWORK_PACKETS_IN_PER_SECOND - The number of packets received by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of incoming traffic in terms of the number of packets on a single instance.
                  • NETWORK_PACKETS_OUT_PER_SECOND - The number of packets sent out by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of outgoing traffic in terms of the number of packets on a single instance.
                • statistic (string) --

                  The statistic of the utilization metric.

                  The Compute Optimizer API, AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), and SDKs return utilization metrics using only the Maximum statistic, which is the highest value observed during the specified period.

                  The Compute Optimizer console displays graphs for some utilization metrics using the Average statistic, which is the value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. For more information, see Viewing resource recommendations in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide . You can also get averaged utilization metric data for your resources using Amazon CloudWatch. For more information, see the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide .

                • value (float) --

                  The value of the utilization metric.

            • performanceRisk (float) --

              The performance risk of the Auto Scaling group configuration recommendation.

              Performance risk indicates the likelihood of the recommended instance type not meeting the resource needs of your workload. Compute Optimizer calculates an individual performance risk score for each specification of the recommended instance, including CPU, memory, EBS throughput, EBS IOPS, disk throughput, disk IOPS, network throughput, and network PPS. The performance risk of the recommended instance is calculated as the maximum performance risk score across the analyzed resource specifications.

              The value ranges from 0 - 4 , with 0 meaning that the recommended resource is predicted to always provide enough hardware capability. The higher the performance risk is, the more likely you should validate whether the recommendation will meet the performance requirements of your workload before migrating your resource.

            • rank (integer) --

              The rank of the Auto Scaling group recommendation option.

              The top recommendation option is ranked as 1 .

        • lastRefreshTimestamp (datetime) --

          The time stamp of when the Auto Scaling group recommendation was last refreshed.

    • errors (list) --

      An array of objects that describe errors of the request.

      For example, an error is returned if you request recommendations for an unsupported Auto Scaling group.

      • (dict) --

        Describes an error experienced when getting recommendations.

        For example, an error is returned if you request recommendations for an unsupported Auto Scaling group, or if you request recommendations for an instance of an unsupported instance family.

        • identifier (string) --

          The ID of the error.

        • code (string) --

          The error code.

        • message (string) --

          The message, or reason, for the error.

Exceptions

  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.OptInRequiredException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InternalServerException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.MissingAuthenticationToken
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
get_ebs_volume_recommendations(**kwargs)

Returns Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volume recommendations.

AWS Compute Optimizer generates recommendations for Amazon EBS volumes that meet a specific set of requirements. For more information, see the Supported resources and requirements in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide .

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.get_ebs_volume_recommendations(
    volumeArns=[
        'string',
    ],
    nextToken='string',
    maxResults=123,
    filters=[
        {
            'name': 'Finding',
            'values': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
    ],
    accountIds=[
        'string',
    ]
)
Parameters
  • volumeArns (list) --

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the volumes for which to return recommendations.

    • (string) --
  • nextToken (string) -- The token to advance to the next page of volume recommendations.
  • maxResults (integer) --

    The maximum number of volume recommendations to return with a single request.

    To retrieve the remaining results, make another request with the returned NextToken value.

  • filters (list) --

    An array of objects that describe a filter that returns a more specific list of volume recommendations.

    • (dict) --

      Describes a filter that returns a more specific list of Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volume recommendations. Use this filter with the GetEBSVolumeRecommendations action.

      You can use LambdaFunctionRecommendationFilter with the GetLambdaFunctionRecommendations action, JobFilter with the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action, and Filter with the GetAutoScalingGroupRecommendations and GetEC2InstanceRecommendations actions.

      • name (string) --

        The name of the filter.

        Specify Finding to return recommendations with a specific finding classification (e.g., NotOptimized ).

      • values (list) --

        The value of the filter.

        The valid values are Optimized , or NotOptimized .

        • (string) --
  • accountIds (list) --

    The ID of the AWS account for which to return volume recommendations.

    If your account is the management account of an organization, use this parameter to specify the member account for which you want to return volume recommendations.

    Only one account ID can be specified per request.

    • (string) --
Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'nextToken': 'string',
    'volumeRecommendations': [
        {
            'volumeArn': 'string',
            'accountId': 'string',
            'currentConfiguration': {
                'volumeType': 'string',
                'volumeSize': 123,
                'volumeBaselineIOPS': 123,
                'volumeBurstIOPS': 123,
                'volumeBaselineThroughput': 123,
                'volumeBurstThroughput': 123
            },
            'finding': 'Optimized'|'NotOptimized',
            'utilizationMetrics': [
                {
                    'name': 'VolumeReadOpsPerSecond'|'VolumeWriteOpsPerSecond'|'VolumeReadBytesPerSecond'|'VolumeWriteBytesPerSecond',
                    'statistic': 'Maximum'|'Average',
                    'value': 123.0
                },
            ],
            'lookBackPeriodInDays': 123.0,
            'volumeRecommendationOptions': [
                {
                    'configuration': {
                        'volumeType': 'string',
                        'volumeSize': 123,
                        'volumeBaselineIOPS': 123,
                        'volumeBurstIOPS': 123,
                        'volumeBaselineThroughput': 123,
                        'volumeBurstThroughput': 123
                    },
                    'performanceRisk': 123.0,
                    'rank': 123
                },
            ],
            'lastRefreshTimestamp': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
        },
    ],
    'errors': [
        {
            'identifier': 'string',
            'code': 'string',
            'message': 'string'
        },
    ]
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • nextToken (string) --

      The token to use to advance to the next page of volume recommendations.

      This value is null when there are no more pages of volume recommendations to return.

    • volumeRecommendations (list) --

      An array of objects that describe volume recommendations.

      • (dict) --

        Describes an Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volume recommendation.

        • volumeArn (string) --

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the current volume.

        • accountId (string) --

          The AWS account ID of the volume.

        • currentConfiguration (dict) --

          An array of objects that describe the current configuration of the volume.

          • volumeType (string) --

            The volume type.

            This can be gp2 for General Purpose SSD, io1 or io2 for Provisioned IOPS SSD, st1 for Throughput Optimized HDD, sc1 for Cold HDD, or standard for Magnetic volumes.

          • volumeSize (integer) --

            The size of the volume, in GiB.

          • volumeBaselineIOPS (integer) --

            The baseline IOPS of the volume.

          • volumeBurstIOPS (integer) --

            The burst IOPS of the volume.

          • volumeBaselineThroughput (integer) --

            The baseline throughput of the volume.

          • volumeBurstThroughput (integer) --

            The burst throughput of the volume.

        • finding (string) --

          The finding classification of the volume.

          Findings for volumes include:

          • **NotOptimized ** —A volume is considered not optimized when AWS Compute Optimizer identifies a recommendation that can provide better performance for your workload.
          • **Optimized ** —An volume is considered optimized when Compute Optimizer determines that the volume is correctly provisioned to run your workload based on the chosen volume type. For optimized resources, Compute Optimizer might recommend a new generation volume type.
        • utilizationMetrics (list) --

          An array of objects that describe the utilization metrics of the volume.

          • (dict) --

            Describes a utilization metric of an Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volume.

            Compare the utilization metric data of your resource against its projected utilization metric data to determine the performance difference between your current resource and the recommended option.

            • name (string) --

              The name of the utilization metric.

              The following utilization metrics are available:

              • VolumeReadOpsPerSecond - The completed read operations per second from the volume in a specified period of time. Unit: Count
              • VolumeWriteOpsPerSecond - The completed write operations per second to the volume in a specified period of time. Unit: Count
              • VolumeReadBytesPerSecond - The bytes read per second from the volume in a specified period of time. Unit: Bytes
              • VolumeWriteBytesPerSecond - The bytes written to the volume in a specified period of time. Unit: Bytes
            • statistic (string) --

              The statistic of the utilization metric.

              The Compute Optimizer API, AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), and SDKs return utilization metrics using only the Maximum statistic, which is the highest value observed during the specified period.

              The Compute Optimizer console displays graphs for some utilization metrics using the Average statistic, which is the value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. For more information, see Viewing resource recommendations in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide . You can also get averaged utilization metric data for your resources using Amazon CloudWatch. For more information, see the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide .

            • value (float) --

              The value of the utilization metric.

        • lookBackPeriodInDays (float) --

          The number of days for which utilization metrics were analyzed for the volume.

        • volumeRecommendationOptions (list) --

          An array of objects that describe the recommendation options for the volume.

          • (dict) --

            Describes a recommendation option for an Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) instance.

            • configuration (dict) --

              An array of objects that describe a volume configuration.

              • volumeType (string) --

                The volume type.

                This can be gp2 for General Purpose SSD, io1 or io2 for Provisioned IOPS SSD, st1 for Throughput Optimized HDD, sc1 for Cold HDD, or standard for Magnetic volumes.

              • volumeSize (integer) --

                The size of the volume, in GiB.

              • volumeBaselineIOPS (integer) --

                The baseline IOPS of the volume.

              • volumeBurstIOPS (integer) --

                The burst IOPS of the volume.

              • volumeBaselineThroughput (integer) --

                The baseline throughput of the volume.

              • volumeBurstThroughput (integer) --

                The burst throughput of the volume.

            • performanceRisk (float) --

              The performance risk of the volume recommendation option.

              Performance risk is the likelihood of the recommended volume type meeting the performance requirement of your workload.

              The value ranges from 0 - 4 , with 0 meaning that the recommended resource is predicted to always provide enough hardware capability. The higher the performance risk is, the more likely you should validate whether the recommendation will meet the performance requirements of your workload before migrating your resource.

            • rank (integer) --

              The rank of the volume recommendation option.

              The top recommendation option is ranked as 1 .

        • lastRefreshTimestamp (datetime) --

          The time stamp of when the volume recommendation was last refreshed.

    • errors (list) --

      An array of objects that describe errors of the request.

      For example, an error is returned if you request recommendations for an unsupported volume.

      • (dict) --

        Describes an error experienced when getting recommendations.

        For example, an error is returned if you request recommendations for an unsupported Auto Scaling group, or if you request recommendations for an instance of an unsupported instance family.

        • identifier (string) --

          The ID of the error.

        • code (string) --

          The error code.

        • message (string) --

          The message, or reason, for the error.

Exceptions

  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.OptInRequiredException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InternalServerException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.MissingAuthenticationToken
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
get_ec2_instance_recommendations(**kwargs)

Returns Amazon EC2 instance recommendations.

AWS Compute Optimizer generates recommendations for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances that meet a specific set of requirements. For more information, see the Supported resources and requirements in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide .

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.get_ec2_instance_recommendations(
    instanceArns=[
        'string',
    ],
    nextToken='string',
    maxResults=123,
    filters=[
        {
            'name': 'Finding'|'FindingReasonCodes'|'RecommendationSourceType',
            'values': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
    ],
    accountIds=[
        'string',
    ]
)
Parameters
  • instanceArns (list) --

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the instances for which to return recommendations.

    • (string) --
  • nextToken (string) -- The token to advance to the next page of instance recommendations.
  • maxResults (integer) --

    The maximum number of instance recommendations to return with a single request.

    To retrieve the remaining results, make another request with the returned NextToken value.

  • filters (list) --

    An array of objects that describe a filter that returns a more specific list of instance recommendations.

    • (dict) --

      Describes a filter that returns a more specific list of recommendations. Use this filter with the GetAutoScalingGroupRecommendations and GetEC2InstanceRecommendations actions.

      You can use EBSFilter with the GetEBSVolumeRecommendations action, LambdaFunctionRecommendationFilter with the GetLambdaFunctionRecommendations action, and JobFilter with the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action.

      • name (string) --

        The name of the filter.

        Specify Finding to return recommendations with a specific finding classification (e.g., Underprovisioned ).

        Specify RecommendationSourceType to return recommendations of a specific resource type (e.g., Ec2Instance ).

        Specify FindingReasonCodes to return recommendations with a specific finding reason code (e.g., CPUUnderprovisioned ).

      • values (list) --

        The value of the filter.

        The valid values for this parameter are as follows, depending on what you specify for the name parameter and the resource type that you wish to filter results for:

        • Specify Optimized or NotOptimized if you specify the name parameter as Finding and you want to filter results for Auto Scaling groups.
        • Specify Underprovisioned , Overprovisioned , or Optimized if you specify the name parameter as Finding and you want to filter results for EC2 instances.
        • Specify Ec2Instance or AutoScalingGroup if you specify the name parameter as RecommendationSourceType .
        • Specify one of the following options if you specify the name parameter as FindingReasonCodes :
          • **CPUOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s CPU configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **CPUUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s CPU configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better CPU performance.
          • **MemoryOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s memory configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **MemoryUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s memory configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better memory performance.
          • **EBSThroughputOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS throughput configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **EBSThroughputUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS throughput configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better EBS throughput performance.
          • **EBSIOPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS IOPS configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **EBSIOPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS IOPS configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better EBS IOPS performance.
          • **NetworkBandwidthOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s network bandwidth configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **NetworkBandwidthUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s network bandwidth configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better network bandwidth performance. This finding reason happens when the NetworkIn or NetworkOut performance of an instance is impacted.
          • **NetworkPPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s network PPS (packets per second) configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **NetworkPPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s network PPS (packets per second) configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better network PPS performance.
          • **DiskIOPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk IOPS configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **DiskIOPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk IOPS configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better disk IOPS performance.
          • **DiskThroughputOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk throughput configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload.
          • **DiskThroughputUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk throughput configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better disk throughput performance.
        • (string) --
  • accountIds (list) --

    The ID of the AWS account for which to return instance recommendations.

    If your account is the management account of an organization, use this parameter to specify the member account for which you want to return instance recommendations.

    Only one account ID can be specified per request.

    • (string) --
Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'nextToken': 'string',
    'instanceRecommendations': [
        {
            'instanceArn': 'string',
            'accountId': 'string',
            'instanceName': 'string',
            'currentInstanceType': 'string',
            'finding': 'Underprovisioned'|'Overprovisioned'|'Optimized'|'NotOptimized',
            'findingReasonCodes': [
                'CPUOverprovisioned'|'CPUUnderprovisioned'|'MemoryOverprovisioned'|'MemoryUnderprovisioned'|'EBSThroughputOverprovisioned'|'EBSThroughputUnderprovisioned'|'EBSIOPSOverprovisioned'|'EBSIOPSUnderprovisioned'|'NetworkBandwidthOverprovisioned'|'NetworkBandwidthUnderprovisioned'|'NetworkPPSOverprovisioned'|'NetworkPPSUnderprovisioned'|'DiskIOPSOverprovisioned'|'DiskIOPSUnderprovisioned'|'DiskThroughputOverprovisioned'|'DiskThroughputUnderprovisioned',
            ],
            'utilizationMetrics': [
                {
                    'name': 'Cpu'|'Memory'|'EBS_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_IN_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_OUT_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_PACKETS_IN_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_PACKETS_OUT_PER_SECOND',
                    'statistic': 'Maximum'|'Average',
                    'value': 123.0
                },
            ],
            'lookBackPeriodInDays': 123.0,
            'recommendationOptions': [
                {
                    'instanceType': 'string',
                    'projectedUtilizationMetrics': [
                        {
                            'name': 'Cpu'|'Memory'|'EBS_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_IN_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_OUT_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_PACKETS_IN_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_PACKETS_OUT_PER_SECOND',
                            'statistic': 'Maximum'|'Average',
                            'value': 123.0
                        },
                    ],
                    'platformDifferences': [
                        'Hypervisor'|'NetworkInterface'|'StorageInterface'|'InstanceStoreAvailability'|'VirtualizationType',
                    ],
                    'performanceRisk': 123.0,
                    'rank': 123
                },
            ],
            'recommendationSources': [
                {
                    'recommendationSourceArn': 'string',
                    'recommendationSourceType': 'Ec2Instance'|'AutoScalingGroup'|'EbsVolume'|'LambdaFunction'
                },
            ],
            'lastRefreshTimestamp': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
        },
    ],
    'errors': [
        {
            'identifier': 'string',
            'code': 'string',
            'message': 'string'
        },
    ]
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • nextToken (string) --

      The token to use to advance to the next page of instance recommendations.

      This value is null when there are no more pages of instance recommendations to return.

    • instanceRecommendations (list) --

      An array of objects that describe instance recommendations.

      • (dict) --

        Describes an Amazon EC2 instance recommendation.

        • instanceArn (string) --

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the current instance.

        • accountId (string) --

          The AWS account ID of the instance.

        • instanceName (string) --

          The name of the current instance.

        • currentInstanceType (string) --

          The instance type of the current instance.

        • finding (string) --

          The finding classification of the instance.

          Findings for instances include:

          • **Underprovisioned ** —An instance is considered under-provisioned when at least one specification of your instance, such as CPU, memory, or network, does not meet the performance requirements of your workload. Under-provisioned instances may lead to poor application performance.
          • **Overprovisioned ** —An instance is considered over-provisioned when at least one specification of your instance, such as CPU, memory, or network, can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload, and no specification is under-provisioned. Over-provisioned instances may lead to unnecessary infrastructure cost.
          • **Optimized ** —An instance is considered optimized when all specifications of your instance, such as CPU, memory, and network, meet the performance requirements of your workload and is not over provisioned. For optimized resources, AWS Compute Optimizer might recommend a new generation instance type.
        • findingReasonCodes (list) --

          The reason for the finding classification of the instance.

          Finding reason codes for instances include:

          • **CPUOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s CPU configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. This is identified by analyzing the CPUUtilization metric of the current instance during the look-back period.
          • **CPUUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s CPU configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better CPU performance. This is identified by analyzing the CPUUtilization metric of the current instance during the look-back period.
          • **MemoryOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s memory configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. This is identified by analyzing the memory utilization metric of the current instance during the look-back period.
          • **MemoryUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s memory configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better memory performance. This is identified by analyzing the memory utilization metric of the current instance during the look-back period.

          Note

          Memory utilization is analyzed only for resources that have the unified CloudWatch agent installed on them. For more information, see Enabling memory utilization with the Amazon CloudWatch Agent in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide . On Linux instances, Compute Optimizer analyses the mem_used_percent metric in the CWAgent namespace, or the legacy MemoryUtilization metric in the System/Linux namespace. On Windows instances, Compute Optimizer analyses the Memory % Committed Bytes In Use metric in the CWAgent namespace.

          • **EBSThroughputOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS throughput configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. This is identified by analyzing the VolumeReadOps and VolumeWriteOps metrics of EBS volumes attached to the current instance during the look-back period.
          • **EBSThroughputUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS throughput configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better EBS throughput performance. This is identified by analyzing the VolumeReadOps and VolumeWriteOps metrics of EBS volumes attached to the current instance during the look-back period.
          • **EBSIOPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS IOPS configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. This is identified by analyzing the VolumeReadBytes and VolumeWriteBytes metric of EBS volumes attached to the current instance during the look-back period.
          • **EBSIOPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s EBS IOPS configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better EBS IOPS performance. This is identified by analyzing the VolumeReadBytes and VolumeWriteBytes metric of EBS volumes attached to the current instance during the look-back period.
          • **NetworkBandwidthOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s network bandwidth configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. This is identified by analyzing the NetworkIn and NetworkOut metrics of the current instance during the look-back period.
          • **NetworkBandwidthUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s network bandwidth configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better network bandwidth performance. This is identified by analyzing the NetworkIn and NetworkOut metrics of the current instance during the look-back period. This finding reason happens when the NetworkIn or NetworkOut performance of an instance is impacted.
          • **NetworkPPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s network PPS (packets per second) configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. This is identified by analyzing the NetworkPacketsIn and NetworkPacketsIn metrics of the current instance during the look-back period.
          • **NetworkPPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s network PPS (packets per second) configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better network PPS performance. This is identified by analyzing the NetworkPacketsIn and NetworkPacketsIn metrics of the current instance during the look-back period.
          • **DiskIOPSOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk IOPS configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. This is identified by analyzing the DiskReadOps and DiskWriteOps metrics of the current instance during the look-back period.
          • **DiskIOPSUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk IOPS configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better disk IOPS performance. This is identified by analyzing the DiskReadOps and DiskWriteOps metrics of the current instance during the look-back period.
          • **DiskThroughputOverprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk throughput configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. This is identified by analyzing the DiskReadBytes and DiskWriteBytes metrics of the current instance during the look-back period.
          • **DiskThroughputUnderprovisioned ** — The instance’s disk throughput configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of your workload and there is an alternative instance type that provides better disk throughput performance. This is identified by analyzing the DiskReadBytes and DiskWriteBytes metrics of the current instance during the look-back period.

          Note

          For more information about instance metrics, see List the available CloudWatch metrics for your instances in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide . For more information about EBS volume metrics, see Amazon CloudWatch metrics for Amazon EBS in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide .

          • (string) --
        • utilizationMetrics (list) --

          An array of objects that describe the utilization metrics of the instance.

          • (dict) --

            Describes a utilization metric of a resource, such as an Amazon EC2 instance.

            Compare the utilization metric data of your resource against its projected utilization metric data to determine the performance difference between your current resource and the recommended option.

            • name (string) --

              The name of the utilization metric.

              The following utilization metrics are available:

              • Cpu - The percentage of allocated EC2 compute units that are currently in use on the instance. This metric identifies the processing power required to run an application on the instance. Depending on the instance type, tools in your operating system can show a lower percentage than CloudWatch when the instance is not allocated a full processor core. Units: Percent
              • Memory - The percentage of memory that is currently in use on the instance. This metric identifies the amount of memory required to run an application on the instance. Units: Percent

              Note

              The Memory metric is returned only for resources that have the unified CloudWatch agent installed on them. For more information, see Enabling Memory Utilization with the CloudWatch Agent .

              • EBS_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed read operations from all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Count
              • EBS_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed write operations to all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Count
              • EBS_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes read from all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Bytes
              • EBS_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes written to all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Bytes
              • DISK_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed read operations from all instance store volumes available to the instance in a specified period of time. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
              • DISK_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed write operations from all instance store volumes available to the instance in a specified period of time. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
              • DISK_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes read from all instance store volumes available to the instance. This metric is used to determine the volume of the data the application reads from the disk of the instance. This can be used to determine the speed of the application. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
              • DISK_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes written to all instance store volumes available to the instance. This metric is used to determine the volume of the data the application writes onto the disk of the instance. This can be used to determine the speed of the application. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
              • NETWORK_IN_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The number of bytes received by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to a single instance.
              • NETWORK_OUT_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The number of bytes sent out by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from a single instance.
              • NETWORK_PACKETS_IN_PER_SECOND - The number of packets received by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of incoming traffic in terms of the number of packets on a single instance.
              • NETWORK_PACKETS_OUT_PER_SECOND - The number of packets sent out by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of outgoing traffic in terms of the number of packets on a single instance.
            • statistic (string) --

              The statistic of the utilization metric.

              The Compute Optimizer API, AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), and SDKs return utilization metrics using only the Maximum statistic, which is the highest value observed during the specified period.

              The Compute Optimizer console displays graphs for some utilization metrics using the Average statistic, which is the value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. For more information, see Viewing resource recommendations in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide . You can also get averaged utilization metric data for your resources using Amazon CloudWatch. For more information, see the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide .

            • value (float) --

              The value of the utilization metric.

        • lookBackPeriodInDays (float) --

          The number of days for which utilization metrics were analyzed for the instance.

        • recommendationOptions (list) --

          An array of objects that describe the recommendation options for the instance.

          • (dict) --

            Describes a recommendation option for an Amazon EC2 instance.

            • instanceType (string) --

              The instance type of the instance recommendation.

            • projectedUtilizationMetrics (list) --

              An array of objects that describe the projected utilization metrics of the instance recommendation option.

              Note

              The Cpu and Memory metrics are the only projected utilization metrics returned. Additionally, the Memory metric is returned only for resources that have the unified CloudWatch agent installed on them. For more information, see Enabling Memory Utilization with the CloudWatch Agent .

              • (dict) --

                Describes a utilization metric of a resource, such as an Amazon EC2 instance.

                Compare the utilization metric data of your resource against its projected utilization metric data to determine the performance difference between your current resource and the recommended option.

                • name (string) --

                  The name of the utilization metric.

                  The following utilization metrics are available:

                  • Cpu - The percentage of allocated EC2 compute units that are currently in use on the instance. This metric identifies the processing power required to run an application on the instance. Depending on the instance type, tools in your operating system can show a lower percentage than CloudWatch when the instance is not allocated a full processor core. Units: Percent
                  • Memory - The percentage of memory that is currently in use on the instance. This metric identifies the amount of memory required to run an application on the instance. Units: Percent

                  Note

                  The Memory metric is returned only for resources that have the unified CloudWatch agent installed on them. For more information, see Enabling Memory Utilization with the CloudWatch Agent .

                  • EBS_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed read operations from all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Count
                  • EBS_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed write operations to all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Count
                  • EBS_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes read from all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Bytes
                  • EBS_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes written to all EBS volumes attached to the instance in a specified period of time. Unit: Bytes
                  • DISK_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed read operations from all instance store volumes available to the instance in a specified period of time. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
                  • DISK_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND - The completed write operations from all instance store volumes available to the instance in a specified period of time. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
                  • DISK_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes read from all instance store volumes available to the instance. This metric is used to determine the volume of the data the application reads from the disk of the instance. This can be used to determine the speed of the application. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
                  • DISK_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The bytes written to all instance store volumes available to the instance. This metric is used to determine the volume of the data the application writes onto the disk of the instance. This can be used to determine the speed of the application. If there are no instance store volumes, either the value is 0 or the metric is not reported.
                  • NETWORK_IN_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The number of bytes received by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of incoming network traffic to a single instance.
                  • NETWORK_OUT_BYTES_PER_SECOND - The number of bytes sent out by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of outgoing network traffic from a single instance.
                  • NETWORK_PACKETS_IN_PER_SECOND - The number of packets received by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of incoming traffic in terms of the number of packets on a single instance.
                  • NETWORK_PACKETS_OUT_PER_SECOND - The number of packets sent out by the instance on all network interfaces. This metric identifies the volume of outgoing traffic in terms of the number of packets on a single instance.
                • statistic (string) --

                  The statistic of the utilization metric.

                  The Compute Optimizer API, AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), and SDKs return utilization metrics using only the Maximum statistic, which is the highest value observed during the specified period.

                  The Compute Optimizer console displays graphs for some utilization metrics using the Average statistic, which is the value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. For more information, see Viewing resource recommendations in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide . You can also get averaged utilization metric data for your resources using Amazon CloudWatch. For more information, see the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide .

                • value (float) --

                  The value of the utilization metric.

            • platformDifferences (list) --

              Describes the configuration differences between the current instance and the recommended instance type. You should consider the configuration differences before migrating your workloads from the current instance to the recommended instance type. The Change the instance type guide for Linux and Change the instance type guide for Windows provide general guidance for getting started with an instance migration.

              Platform differences include:

              • (string) --
            • performanceRisk (float) --

              The performance risk of the instance recommendation option.

              Performance risk indicates the likelihood of the recommended instance type not meeting the resource needs of your workload. Compute Optimizer calculates an individual performance risk score for each specification of the recommended instance, including CPU, memory, EBS throughput, EBS IOPS, disk throughput, disk IOPS, network throughput, and network PPS. The performance risk of the recommended instance is calculated as the maximum performance risk score across the analyzed resource specifications.

              The value ranges from 0 - 4 , with 0 meaning that the recommended resource is predicted to always provide enough hardware capability. The higher the performance risk is, the more likely you should validate whether the recommendation will meet the performance requirements of your workload before migrating your resource.

            • rank (integer) --

              The rank of the instance recommendation option.

              The top recommendation option is ranked as 1 .

        • recommendationSources (list) --

          An array of objects that describe the source resource of the recommendation.

          • (dict) --

            Describes the source of a recommendation, such as an Amazon EC2 instance or Auto Scaling group.

            • recommendationSourceArn (string) --

              The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the recommendation source.

            • recommendationSourceType (string) --

              The resource type of the recommendation source.

        • lastRefreshTimestamp (datetime) --

          The time stamp of when the instance recommendation was last refreshed.

    • errors (list) --

      An array of objects that describe errors of the request.

      For example, an error is returned if you request recommendations for an instance of an unsupported instance family.

      • (dict) --

        Describes an error experienced when getting recommendations.

        For example, an error is returned if you request recommendations for an unsupported Auto Scaling group, or if you request recommendations for an instance of an unsupported instance family.

        • identifier (string) --

          The ID of the error.

        • code (string) --

          The error code.

        • message (string) --

          The message, or reason, for the error.

Exceptions

  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.OptInRequiredException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InternalServerException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.MissingAuthenticationToken
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
get_ec2_recommendation_projected_metrics(**kwargs)

Returns the projected utilization metrics of Amazon EC2 instance recommendations.

Note

The Cpu and Memory metrics are the only projected utilization metrics returned when you run this action. Additionally, the Memory metric is returned only for resources that have the unified CloudWatch agent installed on them. For more information, see Enabling Memory Utilization with the CloudWatch Agent .

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.get_ec2_recommendation_projected_metrics(
    instanceArn='string',
    stat='Maximum'|'Average',
    period=123,
    startTime=datetime(2015, 1, 1),
    endTime=datetime(2015, 1, 1)
)
Parameters
  • instanceArn (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the instances for which to return recommendation projected metrics.

  • stat (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The statistic of the projected metrics.

  • period (integer) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The granularity, in seconds, of the projected metrics data points.

  • startTime (datetime) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The time stamp of the first projected metrics data point to return.

  • endTime (datetime) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The time stamp of the last projected metrics data point to return.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'recommendedOptionProjectedMetrics': [
        {
            'recommendedInstanceType': 'string',
            'rank': 123,
            'projectedMetrics': [
                {
                    'name': 'Cpu'|'Memory'|'EBS_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'EBS_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_READ_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_WRITE_OPS_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_READ_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'DISK_WRITE_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_IN_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_OUT_BYTES_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_PACKETS_IN_PER_SECOND'|'NETWORK_PACKETS_OUT_PER_SECOND',
                    'timestamps': [
                        datetime(2015, 1, 1),
                    ],
                    'values': [
                        123.0,
                    ]
                },
            ]
        },
    ]
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • recommendedOptionProjectedMetrics (list) --

      An array of objects that describe a projected metrics.

      • (dict) --

        Describes a projected utilization metric of a recommendation option.

        Note

        The Cpu and Memory metrics are the only projected utilization metrics returned when you run the GetEC2RecommendationProjectedMetrics action. Additionally, the Memory metric is returned only for resources that have the unified CloudWatch agent installed on them. For more information, see Enabling Memory Utilization with the CloudWatch Agent .

        • recommendedInstanceType (string) --

          The recommended instance type.

        • rank (integer) --

          The rank of the recommendation option projected metric.

          The top recommendation option is ranked as 1 .

          The projected metric rank correlates to the recommendation option rank. For example, the projected metric ranked as 1 is related to the recommendation option that is also ranked as 1 in the same response.

        • projectedMetrics (list) --

          An array of objects that describe a projected utilization metric.

          • (dict) --

            Describes a projected utilization metric of a recommendation option, such as an Amazon EC2 instance. This represents the projected utilization of a recommendation option had you used that resource during the analyzed period.

            Compare the utilization metric data of your resource against its projected utilization metric data to determine the performance difference between your current resource and the recommended option.

            Note

            The Cpu and Memory metrics are the only projected utilization metrics returned when you run the GetEC2RecommendationProjectedMetrics action. Additionally, the Memory metric is returned only for resources that have the unified CloudWatch agent installed on them. For more information, see Enabling Memory Utilization with the CloudWatch Agent .

            • name (string) --

              The name of the projected utilization metric.

              The following projected utilization metrics are returned:

              • Cpu - The projected percentage of allocated EC2 compute units that would be in use on the recommendation option had you used that resource during the analyzed period. This metric identifies the processing power required to run an application on the recommendation option. Depending on the instance type, tools in your operating system can show a lower percentage than CloudWatch when the instance is not allocated a full processor core. Units: Percent
              • Memory - The percentage of memory that would be in use on the recommendation option had you used that resource during the analyzed period. This metric identifies the amount of memory required to run an application on the recommendation option. Units: Percent

              Note

              The Memory metric is returned only for resources that have the unified CloudWatch agent installed on them. For more information, see Enabling Memory Utilization with the CloudWatch Agent .

            • timestamps (list) --

              The time stamps of the projected utilization metric.

              • (datetime) --
            • values (list) --

              The values of the projected utilization metrics.

              • (float) --

Exceptions

  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.OptInRequiredException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InternalServerException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.MissingAuthenticationToken
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
get_enrollment_status()

Returns the enrollment (opt in) status of an account to the AWS Compute Optimizer service.

If the account is the management account of an organization, this action also confirms the enrollment status of member accounts within the organization.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.get_enrollment_status()
Return type
dict
Returns
Response Syntax
{
    'status': 'Active'|'Inactive'|'Pending'|'Failed',
    'statusReason': 'string',
    'memberAccountsEnrolled': True|False
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --
    • status (string) --

      The enrollment status of the account.

    • statusReason (string) --

      The reason for the enrollment status of the account.

      For example, an account might show a status of Pending because member accounts of an organization require more time to be enrolled in the service.

    • memberAccountsEnrolled (boolean) --

      Confirms the enrollment status of member accounts within the organization, if the account is a management account of an organization.

Exceptions

  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InternalServerException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.MissingAuthenticationToken
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
get_lambda_function_recommendations(**kwargs)

Returns AWS Lambda function recommendations.

AWS Compute Optimizer generates recommendations for functions that meet a specific set of requirements. For more information, see the Supported resources and requirements in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide .

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.get_lambda_function_recommendations(
    functionArns=[
        'string',
    ],
    accountIds=[
        'string',
    ],
    filters=[
        {
            'name': 'Finding'|'FindingReasonCode',
            'values': [
                'string',
            ]
        },
    ],
    nextToken='string',
    maxResults=123
)
Parameters
  • functionArns (list) --

    The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the functions for which to return recommendations.

    You can specify a qualified or unqualified ARN. If you specify an unqualified ARN without a function version suffix, Compute Optimizer will return recommendations for the latest ($LATEST ) version of the function. If you specify a qualified ARN with a version suffix, Compute Optimizer will return recommendations for the specified function version. For more information about using function versions, see Using versions in the AWS Lambda Developer Guide .

    • (string) --
  • accountIds (list) --

    The ID of the AWS account for which to return function recommendations.

    If your account is the management account of an organization, use this parameter to specify the member account for which you want to return function recommendations.

    Only one account ID can be specified per request.

    • (string) --
  • filters (list) --

    An array of objects that describe a filter that returns a more specific list of function recommendations.

    • (dict) --

      Describes a filter that returns a more specific list of AWS Lambda function recommendations. Use this filter with the GetLambdaFunctionRecommendations action.

      You can use EBSFilter with the GetEBSVolumeRecommendations action, JobFilter with the DescribeRecommendationExportJobs action, and Filter with the GetAutoScalingGroupRecommendations and GetEC2InstanceRecommendations actions.

      • name (string) --

        The name of the filter.

        Specify Finding to return recommendations with a specific finding classification (e.g., NotOptimized ).

        Specify FindingReasonCode to return recommendations with a specific finding reason code (e.g., MemoryUnderprovisioned ).

      • values (list) --

        The value of the filter.

        The valid values for this parameter are as follows, depending on what you specify for the name parameter:

        • Specify Optimized , NotOptimized , or Unavailable if you specify the name parameter as Finding .
        • Specify MemoryOverprovisioned , MemoryUnderprovisioned , InsufficientData , or Inconclusive if you specify the name parameter as FindingReasonCode .
        • (string) --
  • nextToken (string) -- The token to advance to the next page of function recommendations.
  • maxResults (integer) --

    The maximum number of function recommendations to return with a single request.

    To retrieve the remaining results, make another request with the returned NextToken value.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'nextToken': 'string',
    'lambdaFunctionRecommendations': [
        {
            'functionArn': 'string',
            'functionVersion': 'string',
            'accountId': 'string',
            'currentMemorySize': 123,
            'numberOfInvocations': 123,
            'utilizationMetrics': [
                {
                    'name': 'Duration'|'Memory',
                    'statistic': 'Maximum'|'Average',
                    'value': 123.0
                },
            ],
            'lookbackPeriodInDays': 123.0,
            'lastRefreshTimestamp': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
            'finding': 'Optimized'|'NotOptimized'|'Unavailable',
            'findingReasonCodes': [
                'MemoryOverprovisioned'|'MemoryUnderprovisioned'|'InsufficientData'|'Inconclusive',
            ],
            'memorySizeRecommendationOptions': [
                {
                    'rank': 123,
                    'memorySize': 123,
                    'projectedUtilizationMetrics': [
                        {
                            'name': 'Duration',
                            'statistic': 'LowerBound'|'UpperBound'|'Expected',
                            'value': 123.0
                        },
                    ]
                },
            ]
        },
    ]
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • nextToken (string) --

      The token to use to advance to the next page of function recommendations.

      This value is null when there are no more pages of function recommendations to return.

    • lambdaFunctionRecommendations (list) --

      An array of objects that describe function recommendations.

      • (dict) --

        Describes an AWS Lambda function recommendation.

        • functionArn (string) --

          The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the current function.

        • functionVersion (string) --

          The version number of the current function.

        • accountId (string) --

          The AWS account ID of the function.

        • currentMemorySize (integer) --

          The amount of memory, in MB, that's allocated to the current function.

        • numberOfInvocations (integer) --

          The number of times your function code was executed during the look-back period.

        • utilizationMetrics (list) --

          An array of objects that describe the utilization metrics of the function.

          • (dict) --

            Describes a utilization metric of an AWS Lambda function.

            • name (string) --

              The name of the utilization metric.

              The following utilization metrics are available:

              • Duration - The amount of time that your function code spends processing an event.
              • Memory - The amount of memory used per invocation.
            • statistic (string) --

              The statistic of the utilization metric.

              The Compute Optimizer API, AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), and SDKs return utilization metrics using only the Maximum statistic, which is the highest value observed during the specified period.

              The Compute Optimizer console displays graphs for some utilization metrics using the Average statistic, which is the value of Sum / SampleCount during the specified period. For more information, see Viewing resource recommendations in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide . You can also get averaged utilization metric data for your resources using Amazon CloudWatch. For more information, see the Amazon CloudWatch User Guide .

            • value (float) --

              The value of the utilization metric.

        • lookbackPeriodInDays (float) --

          The number of days for which utilization metrics were analyzed for the function.

        • lastRefreshTimestamp (datetime) --

          The time stamp of when the function recommendation was last refreshed.

        • finding (string) --

          The finding classification of the function.

          Findings for functions include:

          • **Optimized ** — The function is correctly provisioned to run your workload based on its current configuration and its utilization history. This finding classification does not include finding reason codes.
          • **NotOptimized ** — The function is performing at a higher level (over-provisioned) or at a lower level (under-provisioned) than required for your workload because its current configuration is not optimal. Over-provisioned resources might lead to unnecessary infrastructure cost, and under-provisioned resources might lead to poor application performance. This finding classification can include the MemoryUnderprovisioned and MemoryUnderprovisioned finding reason codes.
          • **Unavailable ** — Compute Optimizer was unable to generate a recommendation for the function. This could be because the function has not accumulated sufficient metric data, or the function does not qualify for a recommendation. This finding classification can include the InsufficientData and Inconclusive finding reason codes.

          Note

          Functions with a finding of unavailable are not returned unless you specify the filter parameter with a value of Unavailable in your GetLambdaFunctionRecommendations request.

        • findingReasonCodes (list) --

          The reason for the finding classification of the function.

          Note

          Functions that have a finding classification of Optimized don't have a finding reason code.

          Finding reason codes for functions include:

          • **MemoryOverprovisioned ** — The function is over-provisioned when its memory configuration can be sized down while still meeting the performance requirements of your workload. An over-provisioned function might lead to unnecessary infrastructure cost. This finding reason code is part of the NotOptimized finding classification.
          • **MemoryUnderprovisioned ** — The function is under-provisioned when its memory configuration doesn't meet the performance requirements of the workload. An under-provisioned function might lead to poor application performance. This finding reason code is part of the NotOptimized finding classification.
          • **InsufficientData ** — The function does not have sufficient metric data for Compute Optimizer to generate a recommendation. For more information, see the Supported resources and requirements in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide . This finding reason code is part of the Unavailable finding classification.
          • **Inconclusive ** — The function does not qualify for a recommendation because Compute Optimizer cannot generate a recommendation with a high degree of confidence. This finding reason code is part of the Unavailable finding classification.
          • (string) --
        • memorySizeRecommendationOptions (list) --

          An array of objects that describe the memory configuration recommendation options for the function.

          • (dict) --

            Describes a recommendation option for an AWS Lambda function.

            • rank (integer) --

              The rank of the function recommendation option.

              The top recommendation option is ranked as 1 .

            • memorySize (integer) --

              The memory size, in MB, of the function recommendation option.

            • projectedUtilizationMetrics (list) --

              An array of objects that describe the projected utilization metrics of the function recommendation option.

              • (dict) --

                Describes a projected utilization metric of an AWS Lambda function recommendation option.

                • name (string) --

                  The name of the projected utilization metric.

                • statistic (string) --

                  The statistic of the projected utilization metric.

                • value (float) --

                  The values of the projected utilization metrics.

Exceptions

  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.OptInRequiredException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InternalServerException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.MissingAuthenticationToken
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.LimitExceededException
get_paginator(operation_name)

Create a paginator for an operation.

Parameters
operation_name (string) -- The operation name. This is the same name as the method name on the client. For example, if the method name is create_foo, and you'd normally invoke the operation as client.create_foo(**kwargs), if the create_foo operation can be paginated, you can use the call client.get_paginator("create_foo").
Raises OperationNotPageableError
Raised if the operation is not pageable. You can use the client.can_paginate method to check if an operation is pageable.
Return type
L{botocore.paginate.Paginator}
Returns
A paginator object.
get_recommendation_summaries(**kwargs)

Returns the optimization findings for an account.

It returns the number of:

  • Amazon EC2 instances in an account that are Underprovisioned , Overprovisioned , or Optimized .
  • Auto Scaling groups in an account that are NotOptimized , or Optimized .
  • Amazon EBS volumes in an account that are NotOptimized , or Optimized .
  • Lambda functions in an account that are NotOptimized , or Optimized .

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.get_recommendation_summaries(
    accountIds=[
        'string',
    ],
    nextToken='string',
    maxResults=123
)
Parameters
  • accountIds (list) --

    The ID of the AWS account for which to return recommendation summaries.

    If your account is the management account of an organization, use this parameter to specify the member account for which you want to return recommendation summaries.

    Only one account ID can be specified per request.

    • (string) --
  • nextToken (string) -- The token to advance to the next page of recommendation summaries.
  • maxResults (integer) --

    The maximum number of recommendation summaries to return with a single request.

    To retrieve the remaining results, make another request with the returned NextToken value.

Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'nextToken': 'string',
    'recommendationSummaries': [
        {
            'summaries': [
                {
                    'name': 'Underprovisioned'|'Overprovisioned'|'Optimized'|'NotOptimized',
                    'value': 123.0,
                    'reasonCodeSummaries': [
                        {
                            'name': 'MemoryOverprovisioned'|'MemoryUnderprovisioned',
                            'value': 123.0
                        },
                    ]
                },
            ],
            'recommendationResourceType': 'Ec2Instance'|'AutoScalingGroup'|'EbsVolume'|'LambdaFunction',
            'accountId': 'string'
        },
    ]
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • nextToken (string) --

      The token to use to advance to the next page of recommendation summaries.

      This value is null when there are no more pages of recommendation summaries to return.

    • recommendationSummaries (list) --

      An array of objects that summarize a recommendation.

      • (dict) --

        A summary of a recommendation.

        • summaries (list) --

          An array of objects that describe a recommendation summary.

          • (dict) --

            The summary of a recommendation.

            • name (string) --

              The finding classification of the recommendation.

            • value (float) --

              The value of the recommendation summary.

            • reasonCodeSummaries (list) --

              An array of objects that summarize a finding reason code.

              • (dict) --

                A summary of a finding reason code.

                • name (string) --

                  The name of the finding reason code.

                • value (float) --

                  The value of the finding reason code summary.

        • recommendationResourceType (string) --

          The resource type of the recommendation.

        • accountId (string) --

          The AWS account ID of the recommendation summary.

Exceptions

  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.OptInRequiredException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InternalServerException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.MissingAuthenticationToken
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
get_waiter(waiter_name)

Returns an object that can wait for some condition.

Parameters
waiter_name (str) -- The name of the waiter to get. See the waiters section of the service docs for a list of available waiters.
Returns
The specified waiter object.
Return type
botocore.waiter.Waiter
update_enrollment_status(**kwargs)

Updates the enrollment (opt in and opt out) status of an account to the AWS Compute Optimizer service.

If the account is a management account of an organization, this action can also be used to enroll member accounts within the organization.

You must have the appropriate permissions to opt in to Compute Optimizer, to view its recommendations, and to opt out. For more information, see Controlling access with AWS Identity and Access Management in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide .

When you opt in, Compute Optimizer automatically creates a Service-Linked Role in your account to access its data. For more information, see Using Service-Linked Roles for AWS Compute Optimizer in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide .

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

response = client.update_enrollment_status(
    status='Active'|'Inactive'|'Pending'|'Failed',
    includeMemberAccounts=True|False
)
Parameters
  • status (string) --

    [REQUIRED]

    The new enrollment status of the account.

    The following status options are available:

    • Active - Opts in your account to the Compute Optimizer service. Compute Optimizer begins analyzing the configuration and utilization metrics of your AWS resources after you opt in. For more information, see Metrics analyzed by AWS Compute Optimizer in the AWS Compute Optimizer User Guide .
    • Inactive - Opts out your account from the Compute Optimizer service. Your account's recommendations and related metrics data will be deleted from Compute Optimizer after you opt out.

    Note

    The Pending and Failed options cannot be used to update the enrollment status of an account. They are returned in the response of a request to update the enrollment status of an account.

  • includeMemberAccounts (boolean) -- Indicates whether to enroll member accounts of the organization if the account is the management account of an organization.
Return type

dict

Returns

Response Syntax

{
    'status': 'Active'|'Inactive'|'Pending'|'Failed',
    'statusReason': 'string'
}

Response Structure

  • (dict) --

    • status (string) --

      The enrollment status of the account.

    • statusReason (string) --

      The reason for the enrollment status of the account. For example, an account might show a status of Pending because member accounts of an organization require more time to be enrolled in the service.

Exceptions

  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InternalServerException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.AccessDeniedException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.InvalidParameterValueException
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.MissingAuthenticationToken
  • ComputeOptimizer.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException

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