Class: Aws::GameLiftStreams::Types::CreateStreamGroupInput
- Inherits:
-
Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::GameLiftStreams::Types::CreateStreamGroupInput
- Defined in:
- gems/aws-sdk-gameliftstreams/lib/aws-sdk-gameliftstreams/types.rb
Overview
Constant Summary collapse
- SENSITIVE =
[]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#client_token ⇒ String
A unique identifier that represents a client request.
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#default_application_identifier ⇒ String
The unique identifier of the Amazon GameLift Streams application that you want to associate to a stream group as the default application.
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#description ⇒ String
A descriptive label for the stream group.
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#location_configurations ⇒ Array<Types::LocationConfiguration>
A set of one or more locations and the streaming capacity for each location.
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#stream_class ⇒ String
The target stream quality for sessions that are hosted in this stream group.
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#tags ⇒ Hash<String,String>
A list of labels to assign to the new stream group resource.
Instance Attribute Details
#client_token ⇒ String
A unique identifier that represents a client request. The request is idempotent, which ensures that an API request completes only once. When users send a request, Amazon GameLift Streams automatically populates this field.
A suitable default value is auto-generated. You should normally not need to pass this option.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-gameliftstreams/lib/aws-sdk-gameliftstreams/types.rb', line 676 class CreateStreamGroupInput < Struct.new( :client_token, :default_application_identifier, :description, :location_configurations, :stream_class, :tags) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#default_application_identifier ⇒ String
The unique identifier of the Amazon GameLift Streams application
that you want to associate to a stream group as the default
application. The application must be in READY
status. By setting
the default application identifier, you will optimize startup
performance of this application in your stream group. Once set, this
application cannot be disassociated from the stream group, unlike
applications that are associated using AssociateApplications. If not
set when creating a stream group, you will need to call
AssociateApplications later, before you can start streaming.
This value is an Amazon Resource Name (ARN) or ID that uniquely
identifies the application resource. Example ARN:
arn:aws:gameliftstreams:us-west-2:111122223333:application/a-9ZY8X7Wv6
.
Example ID: a-9ZY8X7Wv6
.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-gameliftstreams/lib/aws-sdk-gameliftstreams/types.rb', line 676 class CreateStreamGroupInput < Struct.new( :client_token, :default_application_identifier, :description, :location_configurations, :stream_class, :tags) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#description ⇒ String
A descriptive label for the stream group.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-gameliftstreams/lib/aws-sdk-gameliftstreams/types.rb', line 676 class CreateStreamGroupInput < Struct.new( :client_token, :default_application_identifier, :description, :location_configurations, :stream_class, :tags) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#location_configurations ⇒ Array<Types::LocationConfiguration>
A set of one or more locations and the streaming capacity for each location.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-gameliftstreams/lib/aws-sdk-gameliftstreams/types.rb', line 676 class CreateStreamGroupInput < Struct.new( :client_token, :default_application_identifier, :description, :location_configurations, :stream_class, :tags) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#stream_class ⇒ String
The target stream quality for sessions that are hosted in this stream group. Set a stream class that is appropriate to the type of content that you're streaming. Stream class determines the type of computing resources Amazon GameLift Streams uses and impacts the cost of streaming. The following options are available:
A stream class can be one of the following:
gen5n_win2022
(NVIDIA, ultra) Supports applications with extremely high 3D scene complexity. Runs applications on Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Base and supports DirectX 12. Compatible with Unreal Engine versions up through 5.4, 32 and 64-bit applications, and anti-cheat technology. Uses NVIDIA A10G Tensor GPU.Reference resolution: 1080p
Reference frame rate: 60 fps
Workload specifications: 8 vCPUs, 32 GB RAM, 24 GB VRAM
Tenancy: Supports 1 concurrent stream session
gen5n_high
(NVIDIA, high) Supports applications with moderate to high 3D scene complexity. Uses NVIDIA A10G Tensor GPU.Reference resolution: 1080p
Reference frame rate: 60 fps
Workload specifications: 4 vCPUs, 16 GB RAM, 12 GB VRAM
Tenancy: Supports up to 2 concurrent stream sessions
gen5n_ultra
(NVIDIA, ultra) Supports applications with extremely high 3D scene complexity. Uses dedicated NVIDIA A10G Tensor GPU.Reference resolution: 1080p
Reference frame rate: 60 fps
Workload specifications: 8 vCPUs, 32 GB RAM, 24 GB VRAM
Tenancy: Supports 1 concurrent stream session
gen4n_win2022
(NVIDIA, ultra) Supports applications with extremely high 3D scene complexity. Runs applications on Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Base and supports DirectX 12. Compatible with Unreal Engine versions up through 5.4, 32 and 64-bit applications, and anti-cheat technology. Uses NVIDIA T4 Tensor GPU.Reference resolution: 1080p
Reference frame rate: 60 fps
Workload specifications: 8 vCPUs, 32 GB RAM, 16 GB VRAM
Tenancy: Supports 1 concurrent stream session
gen4n_high
(NVIDIA, high) Supports applications with moderate to high 3D scene complexity. Uses NVIDIA T4 Tensor GPU.Reference resolution: 1080p
Reference frame rate: 60 fps
Workload specifications: 4 vCPUs, 16 GB RAM, 8 GB VRAM
Tenancy: Supports up to 2 concurrent stream sessions
gen4n_ultra
(NVIDIA, ultra) Supports applications with high 3D scene complexity. Uses dedicated NVIDIA T4 Tensor GPU.Reference resolution: 1080p
Reference frame rate: 60 fps
Workload specifications: 8 vCPUs, 32 GB RAM, 16 GB VRAM
Tenancy: Supports 1 concurrent stream session
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-gameliftstreams/lib/aws-sdk-gameliftstreams/types.rb', line 676 class CreateStreamGroupInput < Struct.new( :client_token, :default_application_identifier, :description, :location_configurations, :stream_class, :tags) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#tags ⇒ Hash<String,String>
A list of labels to assign to the new stream group resource. Tags are developer-defined key-value pairs. Tagging Amazon Web Services resources is useful for resource management, access management and cost allocation. See Tagging Amazon Web Services Resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference. You can use TagResource to add tags, UntagResource to remove tags, and ListTagsForResource to view tags on existing resources.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-gameliftstreams/lib/aws-sdk-gameliftstreams/types.rb', line 676 class CreateStreamGroupInput < Struct.new( :client_token, :default_application_identifier, :description, :location_configurations, :stream_class, :tags) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |