package awsefs // EFS Performance mode. // // Example: // fileSystem := efs.NewFileSystem(this, jsii.String("MyEfsFileSystem"), &FileSystemProps{ // Vpc: ec2.NewVpc(this, jsii.String("VPC")), // LifecyclePolicy: efs.LifecyclePolicy_AFTER_14_DAYS, // // files are not transitioned to infrequent access (IA) storage by default // PerformanceMode: efs.PerformanceMode_GENERAL_PURPOSE, // // default // OutOfInfrequentAccessPolicy: efs.OutOfInfrequentAccessPolicy_AFTER_1_ACCESS, // }) // // See: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/performance.html#performancemodes // type PerformanceMode string const ( // General Purpose is ideal for latency-sensitive use cases, like web serving environments, content management systems, home directories, and general file serving. // // Recommended for the majority of Amazon EFS file systems. PerformanceMode_GENERAL_PURPOSE PerformanceMode = "GENERAL_PURPOSE" // File systems in the Max I/O mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second. // // This scaling is done with a tradeoff // of slightly higher latencies for file metadata operations. // Highly parallelized applications and workloads, such as big data analysis, // media processing, and genomics analysis, can benefit from this mode. PerformanceMode_MAX_IO PerformanceMode = "MAX_IO" )