Awso_ec2.Values_3SourceDescribes fast snapshot restores for a snapshot.
Describe details about a Windows image with Windows fast launch enabled that meets the requested criteria. Criteria are defined by the DescribeFastLaunchImages action filters.
Describes an export instance task.
Describes an export image task.
Amazon Elastic Graphics reached end of life on January 8, 2024. Describes an Elastic Graphics accelerator.
Describes an egress-only internet gateway.
The set of DHCP options.
Describes the metadata of the account status report.
Describes a customer gateway.
Describes a conversion task.
Describes a target network associated with a Client VPN endpoint.
Information about a Client VPN endpoint route.
Describes a Client VPN endpoint.
Describes a client connection.
Information about an authorization rule.
Deprecated. Describes a linked EC2-Classic instance.
Describes a carrier gateway.
Describes a Capacity Reservation.
Information about the Capacity Reservation topology.
Information about a Capacity Reservation Fleet.
Information about a request to assign billing of the unused capacity of a Capacity Reservation.
Contains information about a Capacity Manager data export configuration, including export settings, delivery status, and recent export activity.
Describes the availability of capacity for a Capacity Block.
The recommended Capacity Block that fits your search requirements.
The recommended Capacity Block extension that fits your search requirements.
Information about an address range that is provisioned for use with your Amazon Web Services resources through bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP).
Describes a bundle task.
Describes an Infrastructure Performance subscription.
Describes Availability Zones, Local Zones, and Wavelength Zones.
The attributes associated with an Elastic IP address.
Details on the Elastic IP address transfer. For more information, see Transfer Elastic IP addresses in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
Describes an account attribute.
The snapshot ID and its deletion result code.
Describes a Reserved Instance whose queued purchase was not deleted.
Describes a Reserved Instance whose queued purchase was successfully deleted.
Describes a launch template version that could not be deleted.
Describes a launch template version that was successfully deleted.
Describes an EC2 Fleet that was not successfully deleted.
Describes an EC2 Fleet that was successfully deleted.
The tags to apply to the AMI object that will be stored in the Amazon S3 bucket. For more information, see Categorizing your storage using tags in the Amazon Simple Storage Service User Guide.
Information about a snapshot.
Describes the price for a Reserved Instance.
Describes a port range.
Describes a path.
For regional NAT gateways only: The configuration specifying which Elastic IP address (EIP) to use for handling outbound NAT traffic from a specific Availability Zone. A regional NAT gateway is a single NAT Gateway that works across multiple availability zones (AZs) in your VPC, providing redundancy, scalability and availability across all the AZs in a Region. For more information, see Regional NAT gateways for automatic multi-AZ expansion in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
The credit option for CPU usage of a T instance.
Describes an instance's Capacity Reservation targeting option. You can specify only one option at a time. Use the CapacityReservationPreference parameter to configure the instance to run in On-Demand capacity or to run in any open Capacity Reservation that has matching attributes (instance type, platform, Availability Zone). Use the CapacityReservationTarget parameter to explicitly target a specific Capacity Reservation or a Capacity Reservation group.
The CPU options for the instance. Both the core count and threads per core must be specified in the request.
Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves. For more information, see What is Nitro Enclaves? in the Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves User Guide.
Indicates whether the instance is configured for hibernation. This parameter is valid only if the instance meets the hibernation prerequisites.
An IAM instance profile.
The maintenance options of your instance.
The market (purchasing) option for the instances.
The metadata options for the instance. For more information, see Use instance metadata to manage your EC2 instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
When you configure network performance options in your launch template, your instance is geared for performance improvements based on the workload that it runs as soon as it's available.
Describes the placement of an instance.
Describes the options for instance hostnames.
Describes the monitoring for the instance.
The service provider that manages the resource.
A resource type to include in the report. Associated options can also be specified if the resource type is a launch template.
Describes the instances that could not be launched by the fleet.
Describes the instances that were launched by the fleet.
Describes the strategy for using unused Capacity Reservations for fulfilling On-Demand capacity. This strategy can only be used if the EC2 Fleet is of type instant. For more information about Capacity Reservations, see On-Demand Capacity Reservations in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. For examples of using Capacity Reservations in an EC2 Fleet, see EC2 Fleet example configurations in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
The strategies for managing your Spot Instances that are at an elevated risk of being interrupted.
Describes a DHCP configuration option.
Describes the authentication method to be used by a Client VPN endpoint. For more information, see Authentication in the Client VPN Administrator Guide.
Information about an instance type to use in a Capacity Reservation Fleet.
Describes a request to cancel a Spot Instance.
Describes a Spot Fleet request that was not successfully canceled.
Describes a Spot Fleet request that was successfully canceled.
Describes a Capacity Reservation Fleet that was successfully cancelled.
Describes a Capacity Reservation Fleet that could not be cancelled.
Describes the private IP addresses assigned to a network interface.
Describes the launch specification for a Scheduled Instance. If you are launching the Scheduled Instance in EC2-VPC, you must specify the ID of the subnet. You can specify the subnet using either SubnetId or NetworkInterface.
Describes an instance's Capacity Reservation targeting option. Use the CapacityReservationPreference parameter to configure the instance to run as an On-Demand Instance, to run in any open Capacity Reservation that has matching attributes, or to run only in a Capacity Reservation or Capacity Reservation group. Use the CapacityReservationTarget parameter to explicitly target a specific Capacity Reservation or a Capacity Reservation group. You can only specify CapacityReservationPreference and CapacityReservationTarget if the CapacityReservationPreference is capacity-reservations-only.
The CPU options for the instance. Both the core count and threads per core must be specified in the request.
Indicates whether the instance is enabled for Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves. For more information, see What is Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves? in the Amazon Web Services Nitro Enclaves User Guide.
Indicates whether your instance is configured for hibernation. This parameter is valid only if the instance meets the hibernation prerequisites. For more information, see Hibernate your Amazon EC2 instance in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
The maintenance options for the instance.
Describes the market (purchasing) option for the instances.
The metadata options for the instance.
Configure network performance options for your instance that are geared towards performance improvements based on the workload that it runs.
Describes the launch template to use.
Describes the options for instance hostnames.
Describes the launch specification for an instance.
Describes the multicast domain associations.
Describes a Transit Gateway attachment for a Client VPN endpoint.
Describes the members registered with the transit gateway multicast group.
Describes the registered transit gateway multicast group members.
Describes the registered tag keys for the current Region.
Information about the tag keys to register for the current Region. You can either specify individual tag keys or register all tag keys in the current Region. You must specify either IncludeAllTagsOfInstance or InstanceTagKeys in the request
Describes the limit price of a Reserved Instance offering.
A signed document that proves that you are authorized to bring the specified IP address range to Amazon using BYOIP.
Provides authorization for Amazon to bring an Autonomous System Number (ASN) to a specific Amazon Web Services account using bring your own ASN (BYOASN). For details on the format of the message and signature, see Tutorial: Bring your ASN to IPAM in the Amazon VPC IPAM guide.
Provides authorization for Amazon to bring a specific IP address range to a specific Amazon Web Services account using bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP). For more information, see Configuring your BYOIP address range in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
The Amazon Web Services Site-to-Site VPN tunnel options to modify.
Describes the VPC peering connection options.
The VPC peering connection options.
Describes the DNS options for an endpoint.
VPC Block Public Access (BPA) enables you to block resources in VPCs and subnets that you own in a Region from reaching or being reached from the internet through internet gateways and egress-only internet gateways. To learn more about VPC BPA, see Block public access to VPCs and subnets in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
Describes a value for a resource attribute that is a Boolean value.
Describes the OpenID Connect (OIDC) options.
Modifies the configuration of the specified device-based Amazon Web Services Verified Access trust provider.
Options for an OpenID Connect-compatible user-identity trust provider.
Verified Access provides server side encryption by default to data at rest using Amazon Web Services-owned KMS keys. You also have the option of using customer managed KMS keys, which can be specified using the options below.
Options for Verified Access logs.
The CIDR options for a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes the options when modifying a Verified Access endpoint with the network-interface type.
Describes a load balancer when creating an Amazon Web Services Verified Access endpoint using the load-balancer type.
The RDS options for a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes the options for a VPC attachment.
The transit gateway options.
Information about the Traffic Mirror filter rule port range.
Describes modifications to the list of create volume permissions for a volume.
ENA Express uses Amazon Web Services Scalable Reliable Datagram (SRD) technology to increase the maximum bandwidth used per stream and minimize tail latency of network traffic between EC2 instances. With ENA Express, you can communicate between two EC2 instances in the same subnet within the same account, or in different accounts. Both sending and receiving instances must have ENA Express enabled. To improve the reliability of network packet delivery, ENA Express reorders network packets on the receiving end by default. However, some UDP-based applications are designed to handle network packets that are out of order to reduce the overhead for packet delivery at the network layer. When ENA Express is enabled, you can specify whether UDP network traffic uses it.
Describes an attachment change.
Describes the managed resource visibility settings for the account.
The configuration that links an Amazon VPC IPAM scope to an external authority system. It specifies the type of external system and the external resource identifier that identifies your account or instance in that system. For more information, see Integrate VPC IPAM with Infoblox infrastructure in the Amazon VPC IPAM User Guide.
Describes a launch permission modification.
Describes an Amazon FPGA image (AFI) attribute.
Describes modifications to the load permissions of an Amazon FPGA image (AFI).
The number of units to request. You can choose to set the target capacity as the number of instances. Or you can set the target capacity to a performance characteristic that is important to your application workload, such as vCPUs, memory, or I/O. If the request type is maintain, you can specify a target capacity of 0 and add capacity later. You can use the On-Demand Instance MaxTotalPrice parameter, the Spot Instance MaxTotalPrice parameter, or both parameters to ensure that your fleet cost does not exceed your budget. If you set a maximum price per hour for the On-Demand Instances and Spot Instances in your request, EC2 Fleet will launch instances until it reaches the maximum amount that you're willing to pay. When the maximum amount you're willing to pay is reached, the fleet stops launching instances even if it hasn't met the target capacity. The MaxTotalPrice parameters are located in OnDemandOptionsRequest and SpotOptionsRequest.
Describes the default credit option for CPU usage of a burstable performance instance family.
The options for managing connection authorization for new client connections.
Options for enabling a customizable text banner that will be displayed on Amazon Web Services provided clients when a VPN session is established.
Client Route Enforcement is a feature of Client VPN that helps enforce administrator defined routes on devices connected through the VPN. This feature helps improve your security posture by ensuring that network traffic originating from a connected client is not inadvertently sent outside the VPN tunnel. Client Route Enforcement works by monitoring the route table of a connected device for routing policy changes to the VPN connection. If the feature detects any VPN routing policy modifications, it will automatically force an update to the route table, reverting it back to the expected route configurations.
Describes the client connection logging options for the Client VPN endpoint.
Information about the DNS server to be used.
The Transit Gateway configuration for a Client VPN endpoint.
Describes the client-specific data.
The disk container object for the import snapshot request.
Describes the launch specification for VM import.
Details for Site-to-Site VPN tunnel endpoint maintenance events.
The architecture type, virtualization type, and other attributes for the instance types. When you specify instance attributes, Amazon EC2 will identify instance types with those attributes. If you specify InstanceRequirementsWithMetadataRequest, you can't specify InstanceTypes.
Describes the Network Access Scope content.
The default instance metadata service (IMDS) settings that were set at the account level in the specified Amazon Web Services
 Region.
Describes service integrations with VPC Flow logs.
Contains information about the current security configuration of an active VPN tunnel.
Describes the trust provider.
Describes the destination for an export image task.
Describes the state of a client certificate revocation list.
Describes route propagation.
Request to create a launch template for a Windows fast launch enabled AMI. Note - You can specify either the LaunchTemplateName or the LaunchTemplateId, but not both.
Configuration settings for creating and managing pre-provisioned snapshots for a Windows fast launch enabled AMI.
Describes an association between a resource attachment and a transit gateway route table.
The targets to disassociate from the specified event window.
Describes the data feed for a Spot Instance.
Describes the time period for a Scheduled Instance to start its first schedule.
Describes the recurring schedule for a Scheduled Instance.
Describes the time period for a Scheduled Instance to start its first schedule. The time period must span less than one day.
Describes the deregistered transit gateway multicast group sources.
Describes the deregistered transit gateway multicast group members.
Information about the tag keys to deregister for the current Region. You can either specify individual tag keys or deregister all tag keys in the current Region. You must specify either IncludeAllTagsOfInstance or InstanceTagKeys in the request
The state of the event window.
Describes VPN connection options.
Describes the configuration settings for VPC Encryption Control. For more information, see Enforce VPC encryption in transit in the Amazon VPC User Guide.
Describes the OpenID Connect (OIDC) options.
Describes the options when creating an Amazon Web Services Verified Access trust provider using the device type.
Describes the options when creating an Amazon Web Services Verified Access trust provider using the user type.
Describes the CIDR options for a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes the network interface options when creating an Amazon Web Services Verified Access endpoint using the network-interface type.
Describes the load balancer options when creating an Amazon Web Services Verified Access endpoint using the load-balancer type.
Describes the RDS options for a Verified Access endpoint.
Describes the options for a VPC attachment.