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Class: Aws::Lightsail::Types::CreateInstancesRequest

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Overview

Note:

When passing CreateInstancesRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:

{
  instance_names: ["string"], # required
  availability_zone: "string", # required
  custom_image_name: "ResourceName",
  blueprint_id: "NonEmptyString", # required
  bundle_id: "NonEmptyString", # required
  user_data: "string",
  key_pair_name: "ResourceName",
  tags: [
    {
      key: "TagKey",
      value: "TagValue",
    },
  ],
  add_ons: [
    {
      add_on_type: "AutoSnapshot", # required, accepts AutoSnapshot
      auto_snapshot_add_on_request: {
        snapshot_time_of_day: "TimeOfDay",
      },
    },
  ],
}

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Attribute Details

#add_onsArray<Types::AddOnRequest>

An array of objects representing the add-ons to enable for the new instance.

Returns:

  • (Array<Types::AddOnRequest>)

    An array of objects representing the add-ons to enable for the new instance.

#availability_zoneString

The Availability Zone in which to create your instance. Use the following format: us-east-2a (case sensitive). You can get a list of Availability Zones by using the get regions operation. Be sure to add the include Availability Zones parameter to your request.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The Availability Zone in which to create your instance.

#blueprint_idString

The ID for a virtual private server image (e.g., app_wordpress_4_4 or app_lamp_7_0). Use the get blueprints operation to return a list of available images (or blueprints).

Use active blueprints when creating new instances. Inactive blueprints are listed to support customers with existing instances and are not necessarily available to create new instances. Blueprints are marked inactive when they become outdated due to operating system updates or new application releases.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The ID for a virtual private server image (e.g., app_wordpress_4_4 or app_lamp_7_0).

#bundle_idString

The bundle of specification information for your virtual private server (or instance), including the pricing plan (e.g., micro_1_0).

Returns:

  • (String)

    The bundle of specification information for your virtual private server (or instance), including the pricing plan (e.g., micro_1_0).

#custom_image_nameString

(Deprecated) The name for your custom image.

In releases prior to June 12, 2017, this parameter was ignored by the API. It is now deprecated.

Returns:

  • (String)

    (Deprecated) The name for your custom image.

#instance_namesArray<String>

The names to use for your new Lightsail instances. Separate multiple values using quotation marks and commas, for example: ["MyFirstInstance","MySecondInstance"]

Returns:

  • (Array<String>)

    The names to use for your new Lightsail instances.

#key_pair_nameString

The name of your key pair.

Returns:

  • (String)

    The name of your key pair.

#tagsArray<Types::Tag>

The tag keys and optional values to add to the resource during create.

Use the TagResource action to tag a resource after it\'s created.

Returns:

  • (Array<Types::Tag>)

    The tag keys and optional values to add to the resource during create.

#user_dataString

A launch script you can create that configures a server with additional user data. For example, you might want to run apt-get -y update.

Depending on the machine image you choose, the command to get software on your instance varies. Amazon Linux and CentOS use yum, Debian and Ubuntu use apt-get, and FreeBSD uses pkg. For a complete list, see the Dev Guide.

Returns:

  • (String)

    A launch script you can create that configures a server with additional user data.