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Class: Aws::Kafka::Types::BrokerNodeGroupInfo
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::Kafka::Types::BrokerNodeGroupInfo
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Overview
When passing BrokerNodeGroupInfo as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
broker_az_distribution: "DEFAULT", # accepts DEFAULT
client_subnets: ["__string"], # required
instance_type: "__stringMin5Max32", # required
security_groups: ["__string"],
storage_info: {
ebs_storage_info: {
volume_size: 1,
},
},
}
Describes the setup to be used for Kafka broker nodes in the cluster.
Returned by:
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#broker_az_distribution ⇒ String
The distribution of broker nodes across Availability Zones.
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#client_subnets ⇒ Array<String>
The list of subnets to connect to in the client virtual private cloud (VPC).
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#instance_type ⇒ String
The type of Amazon EC2 instances to use for Kafka brokers.
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#security_groups ⇒ Array<String>
The AWS security groups to associate with the elastic network interfaces in order to specify who can connect to and communicate with the Amazon MSK cluster.
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#storage_info ⇒ Types::StorageInfo
Contains information about storage volumes attached to MSK broker nodes.
Instance Attribute Details
#broker_az_distribution ⇒ String
The distribution of broker nodes across Availability Zones.
Possible values:
- DEFAULT
#client_subnets ⇒ Array<String>
The list of subnets to connect to in the client virtual private cloud (VPC). AWS creates elastic network interfaces inside these subnets. Client applications use elastic network interfaces to produce and consume data. Client subnets can\'t be in Availability Zone us-east-1e.
#instance_type ⇒ String
The type of Amazon EC2 instances to use for Kafka brokers. The following instance types are allowed: kafka.m5.large, kafka.m5.xlarge, kafka.m5.2xlarge, kafka.m5.4xlarge, kafka.m5.12xlarge, and kafka.m5.24xlarge.
#security_groups ⇒ Array<String>
The AWS security groups to associate with the elastic network interfaces in order to specify who can connect to and communicate with the Amazon MSK cluster. If you don\'t specify a security group, Amazon MSK uses the default security group associated with the VPC. If you specify security groups that were shared with you, you must ensure that you have permissions to them. Specifically, you need the ec2:DescribeSecurityGroups permission.
#storage_info ⇒ Types::StorageInfo
Contains information about storage volumes attached to MSK broker nodes.