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+ 1.69.0 (2023-11-27)
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+ * Feature - Adding support for EFS Archive lifecycle configuration.
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@@ -448,11 +448,11 @@ module Aws::EFS
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  # requests made using the access point.
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  #
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  # @option params [Types::RootDirectory] :root_directory
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- # Specifies the directory on the Amazon EFS file system that the access
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- # point exposes as the root directory of your file system to NFS clients
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- # using the access point. The clients using the access point can only
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- # access the root directory and below. If the `RootDirectory` >
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- # `Path` specified does not exist, EFS creates it and applies the
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+ # Specifies the directory on the EFS file system that the access point
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+ # exposes as the root directory of your file system to NFS clients using
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+ # the access point. The clients using the access point can only access
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+ # the root directory and below. If the `RootDirectory` > `Path`
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+ # specified does not exist, Amazon EFS creates it and applies the
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  # `CreationInfo` settings when a client connects to an access point.
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  # When specifying a `RootDirectory`, you must provide the `Path`, and
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  # the `CreationInfo`.
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  #
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  # This operation accepts an optional `PerformanceMode` parameter that
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  # you choose for your file system. We recommend `generalPurpose`
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- # performance mode for most file systems. File systems using the `maxIO`
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- # performance mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput
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- # and operations per second with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies
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- # for most file operations. The performance mode can't be changed after
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- # the file system has been created. For more information, see [Amazon
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- # EFS performance modes][2].
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+ # performance mode for all file systems. File systems using the `maxIO`
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+ # mode is a previous generation performance type that is designed for
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+ # highly parallelized workloads that can tolerate higher latencies than
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+ # the General Purpose mode. Max I/O mode is not supported for One Zone
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+ # file systems or file systems that use Elastic throughput.
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+ #
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+ # Due to the higher per-operation latencies with Max I/O, we recommend
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+ # using General Purpose performance mode for all file systems.
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+ #
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+ # The performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been
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+ # created. For more information, see [Amazon EFS performance modes][2].
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  #
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  # You can set the throughput mode for the file system using the
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  # `ThroughputMode` parameter.
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  # not need to pass this option.**
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  #
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  # @option params [String] :performance_mode
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- # The performance mode of the file system. We recommend `generalPurpose`
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- # performance mode for most file systems. File systems using the `maxIO`
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+ # The Performance mode of the file system. We recommend `generalPurpose`
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+ # performance mode for all file systems. File systems using the `maxIO`
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  # performance mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput
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  # and operations per second with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies
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  # for most file operations. The performance mode can't be changed after
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- # the file system has been created.
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+ # the file system has been created. The `maxIO` mode is not supported on
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+ # One Zone file systems.
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  #
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- # <note markdown="1"> The `maxIO` mode is not supported on file systems using One Zone
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- # storage classes.
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- #
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- # </note>
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+ # Due to the higher per-operation latencies with Max I/O, we recommend
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+ # using General Purpose performance mode for all file systems.
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  #
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  # Default is `generalPurpose`.
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  # `bursting`, `provisioned`, or `elastic`. If you set `ThroughputMode`
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  # to `provisioned`, you must also set a value for
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  # `ProvisionedThroughputInMibps`. After you create the file system, you
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- # can decrease your file system's throughput in Provisioned Throughput
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- # mode or change between the throughput modes, with certain time
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- # restrictions. For more information, see [Specifying throughput with
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- # provisioned mode][1] in the *Amazon EFS User Guide*.
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+ # can decrease your file system's Provisioned throughput or change
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+ # between the throughput modes, with certain time restrictions. For more
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+ # information, see [Specifying throughput with provisioned mode][1] in
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+ # the *Amazon EFS User Guide*.
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  #
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  # Default is `bursting`.
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  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/limits.html#soft-limits
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  # @option params [String] :availability_zone_name
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- # Used to create a file system that uses One Zone storage classes. It
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- # specifies the Amazon Web Services Availability Zone in which to create
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- # the file system. Use the format `us-east-1a` to specify the
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- # Availability Zone. For more information about One Zone storage
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- # classes, see [Using EFS storage classes][1] in the *Amazon EFS User
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- # Guide*.
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+ # Used to create a One Zone file system. It specifies the Amazon Web
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+ # Services Availability Zone in which to create the file system. Use the
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+ # format `us-east-1a` to specify the Availability Zone. For more
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+ # information about One Zone file systems, see [Using EFS storage
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+ # classes][1] in the *Amazon EFS User Guide*.
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  #
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- # <note markdown="1"> One Zone storage classes are not available in all Availability Zones
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- # in Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.
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+ # <note markdown="1"> One Zone file systems are not available in all Availability Zones in
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+ # Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.
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  #
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  # </note>
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  # @option params [Boolean] :backup
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  # Specifies whether automatic backups are enabled on the file system
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  # that you are creating. Set the value to `true` to enable automatic
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- # classes, automatic backups are enabled by default. For more
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- # information, see [Automatic backups][1] in the *Amazon EFS User
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+ # backups. If you are creating a One Zone file system, automatic backups
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+ # are enabled by default. For more information, see [Automatic
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+ # backups][1] in the *Amazon EFS User Guide*.
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  # resp.size_in_bytes.timestamp #=> Time
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  # resp.size_in_bytes.value_in_ia #=> Integer
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  # resp.size_in_bytes.value_in_standard #=> Integer
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+ # resp.size_in_bytes.value_in_archive #=> Integer
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  # resp.performance_mode #=> String, one of "generalPurpose", "maxIO"
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  # resp.encrypted #=> Boolean
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  # resp.kms_key_id #=> String
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  # the subnets. EC2 instances do not need to be in the same subnet as the
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- # You can create only one mount target for an EFS file system using One
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- # Availability Zone in which the file system is located. Use the
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- # DescribeFileSystems response object to get this information. Use the
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- # `subnetId` associated with the file system's Availability Zone when
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- # creating the mount target.
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+ # You can create only one mount target for a One Zone file system. You
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+ # must create that mount target in the same Availability Zone in which
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+ # the file system is located. Use the `AvailabilityZoneName` and
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+ # `AvailabiltyZoneId` properties in the DescribeFileSystems response
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+ # object to get this information. Use the `subnetId` associated with the
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+ # file system's Availability Zone when creating the mount target.
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+ # The ID of the subnet to add the mount target in. For One Zone file
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+ # Availability Zone.
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+ # use EFS One Zone availability, you must specify the Availability
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+ # Zone to create the file system in. For more information about EFS
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+ # storage classes, see [ Amazon EFS storage classes][3] in the
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+ # resp.file_systems[0].size_in_bytes.value_in_archive #=> Integer
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+ # resp.lifecycle_policies[0].transition_to_ia #=> String, one of "AFTER_7_DAYS", "AFTER_14_DAYS", "AFTER_30_DAYS", "AFTER_60_DAYS", "AFTER_90_DAYS", "AFTER_1_DAY", "AFTER_180_DAYS", "AFTER_270_DAYS", "AFTER_365_DAYS"
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  # <note markdown="1"> When using the `put-lifecycle-configuration` CLI command or the
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  # `PutLifecycleConfiguration` API action, Amazon EFS requires that each
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  # `LifecyclePolicy` object have only a single transition. This means
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  # that in a request body, `LifecyclePolicies` must be structured as an
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- # array of `LifecyclePolicy` objects, one object for each transition,
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- # `TransitionToIA`, `TransitionToPrimaryStorageClass`. See the example
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- # requests in the following section for more information.
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+ # array of `LifecyclePolicy` objects, one object for each storage
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+ # transition. See the example requests in the following section for more
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+ # information.
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  #
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  # </note>
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  #
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  # file_system_id: "FileSystemId", # required
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  # lifecycle_policies: [ # required
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  # {
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- # transition_to_ia: "AFTER_7_DAYS", # accepts AFTER_7_DAYS, AFTER_14_DAYS, AFTER_30_DAYS, AFTER_60_DAYS, AFTER_90_DAYS, AFTER_1_DAY
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+ # transition_to_ia: "AFTER_7_DAYS", # accepts AFTER_7_DAYS, AFTER_14_DAYS, AFTER_30_DAYS, AFTER_60_DAYS, AFTER_90_DAYS, AFTER_1_DAY, AFTER_180_DAYS, AFTER_270_DAYS, AFTER_365_DAYS
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  # transition_to_primary_storage_class: "AFTER_1_ACCESS", # accepts AFTER_1_ACCESS
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+ # transition_to_archive: "AFTER_1_DAY", # accepts AFTER_1_DAY, AFTER_7_DAYS, AFTER_14_DAYS, AFTER_30_DAYS, AFTER_60_DAYS, AFTER_90_DAYS, AFTER_180_DAYS, AFTER_270_DAYS, AFTER_365_DAYS
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  # @example Response structure
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- # resp.lifecycle_policies[0].transition_to_ia #=> String, one of "AFTER_7_DAYS", "AFTER_14_DAYS", "AFTER_30_DAYS", "AFTER_60_DAYS", "AFTER_90_DAYS", "AFTER_1_DAY"
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+ # resp.lifecycle_policies[0].transition_to_ia #=> String, one of "AFTER_7_DAYS", "AFTER_14_DAYS", "AFTER_30_DAYS", "AFTER_60_DAYS", "AFTER_90_DAYS", "AFTER_1_DAY", "AFTER_180_DAYS", "AFTER_270_DAYS", "AFTER_365_DAYS"
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  # resp.lifecycle_policies[0].transition_to_primary_storage_class #=> String, one of "AFTER_1_ACCESS"
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+ # resp.lifecycle_policies[0].transition_to_archive #=> String, one of "AFTER_1_DAY", "AFTER_7_DAYS", "AFTER_14_DAYS", "AFTER_30_DAYS", "AFTER_60_DAYS", "AFTER_90_DAYS", "AFTER_180_DAYS", "AFTER_270_DAYS", "AFTER_365_DAYS"
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  # resp.size_in_bytes.timestamp #=> Time
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  # resp.size_in_bytes.value_in_ia #=> Integer
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  # resp.size_in_bytes.value_in_standard #=> Integer
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+ # resp.size_in_bytes.value_in_archive #=> Integer
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  # resp.performance_mode #=> String, one of "generalPurpose", "maxIO"
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@@ -2749,7 +2779,7 @@ module Aws::EFS
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  params: params,
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  config: config)
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  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-efs'
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- context[:gem_version] = '1.68.0'
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+ context[:gem_version] = '1.69.0'
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  Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context)
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  Token = Shapes::StringShape.new(name: 'Token')
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  TooManyRequests = Shapes::StructureShape.new(name: 'TooManyRequests')
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+ TransitionToArchiveRules = Shapes::StringShape.new(name: 'TransitionToArchiveRules')
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  TransitionToIARules = Shapes::StringShape.new(name: 'TransitionToIARules')
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  FileSystemSize.add_member(:timestamp, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: Timestamp, location_name: "Timestamp"))
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  FileSystemSize.add_member(:value_in_standard, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: FileSystemNullableSizeValue, location_name: "ValueInStandard"))
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+ FileSystemSize.add_member(:value_in_archive, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: FileSystemNullableSizeValue, location_name: "ValueInArchive"))
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404
406
 
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407
  IncorrectFileSystemLifeCycleState.add_member(:error_code, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ErrorCode, required: true, location_name: "ErrorCode"))
@@ -433,6 +435,7 @@ module Aws::EFS
433
435
 
434
436
  LifecyclePolicy.add_member(:transition_to_ia, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: TransitionToIARules, location_name: "TransitionToIA"))
435
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  LifecyclePolicy.add_member(:transition_to_primary_storage_class, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: TransitionToPrimaryStorageClassRules, location_name: "TransitionToPrimaryStorageClass"))
438
+ LifecyclePolicy.add_member(:transition_to_archive, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: TransitionToArchiveRules, location_name: "TransitionToArchive"))
436
439
  LifecyclePolicy.struct_class = Types::LifecyclePolicy
437
440
 
438
441
  ListTagsForResourceRequest.add_member(:resource_id, Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ResourceId, required: true, location: "uri", location_name: "ResourceId"))
@@ -859,6 +862,12 @@ module Aws::EFS
859
862
  o.errors << Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: FileSystemNotFound)
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  o.errors << Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: MountTargetNotFound)
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864
  o.errors << Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: AccessPointNotFound)
865
+ o[:pager] = Aws::Pager.new(
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+ limit_key: "max_items",
867
+ tokens: {
868
+ "next_marker" => "marker"
869
+ }
870
+ )
862
871
  end)
863
872
 
864
873
  api.add_operation(:describe_replication_configurations, Seahorse::Model::Operation.new.tap do |o|
@@ -872,6 +881,12 @@ module Aws::EFS
872
881
  o.errors << Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: InternalServerError)
873
882
  o.errors << Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ReplicationNotFound)
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  o.errors << Shapes::ShapeRef.new(shape: ValidationException)
884
+ o[:pager] = Aws::Pager.new(
885
+ limit_key: "max_results",
886
+ tokens: {
887
+ "next_token" => "next_token"
888
+ }
889
+ )
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890
  end)
876
891
 
877
892
  api.add_operation(:describe_tags, Seahorse::Model::Operation.new.tap do |o|
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ module Aws::EFS
32
32
  raise ArgumentError, "FIPS and DualStack are enabled, but this partition does not support one or both"
33
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  end
34
34
  if Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.boolean_equals?(use_fips, true)
35
- if Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.boolean_equals?(true, Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.attr(partition_result, "supportsFIPS"))
35
+ if Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.boolean_equals?(Aws::Endpoints::Matchers.attr(partition_result, "supportsFIPS"), true)
36
36
  return Aws::Endpoints::Endpoint.new(url: "https://elasticfilesystem-fips.#{region}.#{partition_result['dnsSuffix']}", headers: {}, properties: {})
37
37
  end
38
38
  raise ArgumentError, "FIPS is enabled but this partition does not support FIPS"
@@ -78,8 +78,8 @@ module Aws::EFS
78
78
  # @return [Types::PosixUser]
79
79
  #
80
80
  # @!attribute [rw] root_directory
81
- # The directory on the Amazon EFS file system that the access point
82
- # exposes as the root directory to NFS clients using the access point.
81
+ # The directory on the EFS file system that the access point exposes
82
+ # as the root directory to NFS clients using the access point.
83
83
  # @return [Types::RootDirectory]
84
84
  #
85
85
  # @!attribute [rw] owner_id
@@ -216,16 +216,16 @@ module Aws::EFS
216
216
  # @!attribute [rw] status
217
217
  # Describes the status of the file system's backup policy.
218
218
  #
219
- # * <b> <code>ENABLED</code> </b> - EFS is automatically backing up
219
+ # * <b> <code>ENABLED</code> </b> EFS is automatically backing up
220
220
  # the file system.
221
221
  #
222
- # * <b> <code>ENABLING</code> </b> - EFS is turning on automatic
222
+ # * <b> <code>ENABLING</code> </b> EFS is turning on automatic
223
223
  # backups for the file system.
224
224
  #
225
- # * <b> <code>DISABLED</code> </b> - Automatic back ups are turned off
225
+ # * <b> <code>DISABLED</code> </b> Automatic back ups are turned off
226
226
  # for the file system.
227
227
  #
228
- # * <b> <code>DISABLING</code> </b> - EFS is turning off automatic
228
+ # * <b> <code>DISABLING</code> </b> EFS is turning off automatic
229
229
  # backups for the file system.
230
230
  # @return [String]
231
231
  #
@@ -308,14 +308,14 @@ module Aws::EFS
308
308
  # @return [Types::PosixUser]
309
309
  #
310
310
  # @!attribute [rw] root_directory
311
- # Specifies the directory on the Amazon EFS file system that the
312
- # access point exposes as the root directory of your file system to
313
- # NFS clients using the access point. The clients using the access
314
- # point can only access the root directory and below. If the
315
- # `RootDirectory` &gt; `Path` specified does not exist, EFS creates it
316
- # and applies the `CreationInfo` settings when a client connects to an
317
- # access point. When specifying a `RootDirectory`, you must provide
318
- # the `Path`, and the `CreationInfo`.
311
+ # Specifies the directory on the EFS file system that the access point
312
+ # exposes as the root directory of your file system to NFS clients
313
+ # using the access point. The clients using the access point can only
314
+ # access the root directory and below. If the `RootDirectory` &gt;
315
+ # `Path` specified does not exist, Amazon EFS creates it and applies
316
+ # the `CreationInfo` settings when a client connects to an access
317
+ # point. When specifying a `RootDirectory`, you must provide the
318
+ # `Path`, and the `CreationInfo`.
319
319
  #
320
320
  # Amazon EFS creates a root directory only if you have provided the
321
321
  # CreationInfo: OwnUid, OwnGID, and permissions for the directory. If
@@ -345,18 +345,16 @@ module Aws::EFS
345
345
  # @return [String]
346
346
  #
347
347
  # @!attribute [rw] performance_mode
348
- # The performance mode of the file system. We recommend
349
- # `generalPurpose` performance mode for most file systems. File
350
- # systems using the `maxIO` performance mode can scale to higher
351
- # levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second with a
352
- # tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The
353
- # performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been
354
- # created.
348
+ # The Performance mode of the file system. We recommend
349
+ # `generalPurpose` performance mode for all file systems. File systems
350
+ # using the `maxIO` performance mode can scale to higher levels of
351
+ # aggregate throughput and operations per second with a tradeoff of
352
+ # slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The performance
353
+ # mode can't be changed after the file system has been created. The
354
+ # `maxIO` mode is not supported on One Zone file systems.
355
355
  #
356
- # <note markdown="1"> The `maxIO` mode is not supported on file systems using One Zone
357
- # storage classes.
358
- #
359
- # </note>
356
+ # Due to the higher per-operation latencies with Max I/O, we recommend
357
+ # using General Purpose performance mode for all file systems.
360
358
  #
361
359
  # Default is `generalPurpose`.
362
360
  # @return [String]
@@ -401,10 +399,10 @@ module Aws::EFS
401
399
  # `bursting`, `provisioned`, or `elastic`. If you set `ThroughputMode`
402
400
  # to `provisioned`, you must also set a value for
403
401
  # `ProvisionedThroughputInMibps`. After you create the file system,
404
- # you can decrease your file system's throughput in Provisioned
405
- # Throughput mode or change between the throughput modes, with certain
406
- # time restrictions. For more information, see [Specifying throughput
407
- # with provisioned mode][1] in the *Amazon EFS User Guide*.
402
+ # you can decrease your file system's Provisioned throughput or
403
+ # change between the throughput modes, with certain time restrictions.
404
+ # For more information, see [Specifying throughput with provisioned
405
+ # mode][1] in the *Amazon EFS User Guide*.
408
406
  #
409
407
  # Default is `bursting`.
410
408
  #
@@ -428,15 +426,14 @@ module Aws::EFS
428
426
  # @return [Float]
429
427
  #
430
428
  # @!attribute [rw] availability_zone_name
431
- # Used to create a file system that uses One Zone storage classes. It
432
- # specifies the Amazon Web Services Availability Zone in which to
433
- # create the file system. Use the format `us-east-1a` to specify the
434
- # Availability Zone. For more information about One Zone storage
435
- # classes, see [Using EFS storage classes][1] in the *Amazon EFS User
436
- # Guide*.
429
+ # Used to create a One Zone file system. It specifies the Amazon Web
430
+ # Services Availability Zone in which to create the file system. Use
431
+ # the format `us-east-1a` to specify the Availability Zone. For more
432
+ # information about One Zone file systems, see [Using EFS storage
433
+ # classes][1] in the *Amazon EFS User Guide*.
437
434
  #
438
- # <note markdown="1"> One Zone storage classes are not available in all Availability Zones
439
- # in Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.
435
+ # <note markdown="1"> One Zone file systems are not available in all Availability Zones in
436
+ # Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.
440
437
  #
441
438
  # </note>
442
439
  #
@@ -448,10 +445,9 @@ module Aws::EFS
448
445
  # @!attribute [rw] backup
449
446
  # Specifies whether automatic backups are enabled on the file system
450
447
  # that you are creating. Set the value to `true` to enable automatic
451
- # backups. If you are creating a file system that uses One Zone
452
- # storage classes, automatic backups are enabled by default. For more
453
- # information, see [Automatic backups][1] in the *Amazon EFS User
454
- # Guide*.
448
+ # backups. If you are creating a One Zone file system, automatic
449
+ # backups are enabled by default. For more information, see [Automatic
450
+ # backups][1] in the *Amazon EFS User Guide*.
455
451
  #
456
452
  # Default is `false`. However, if you specify an
457
453
  # `AvailabilityZoneName`, the default is `true`.
@@ -500,9 +496,9 @@ module Aws::EFS
500
496
  # @return [String]
501
497
  #
502
498
  # @!attribute [rw] subnet_id
503
- # The ID of the subnet to add the mount target in. For file systems
504
- # that use One Zone storage classes, use the subnet that is associated
505
- # with the file system's Availability Zone.
499
+ # The ID of the subnet to add the mount target in. For One Zone file
500
+ # systems, use the subnet that is associated with the file system's
501
+ # Availability Zone.
506
502
  # @return [String]
507
503
  #
508
504
  # @!attribute [rw] ip_address
@@ -808,7 +804,8 @@ module Aws::EFS
808
804
  end
809
805
 
810
806
  # @!attribute [rw] file_system_id
811
- # Specifies which EFS file system to retrieve the `BackupPolicy` for.
807
+ # Specifies which EFS file system for which to retrieve the
808
+ # `BackupPolicy`.
812
809
  # @return [String]
813
810
  #
814
811
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/DescribeBackupPolicyRequest AWS API Documentation
@@ -1103,7 +1100,7 @@ module Aws::EFS
1103
1100
  # configuration.
1104
1101
  #
1105
1102
  # @!attribute [rw] status
1106
- # Describes the status of the destination Amazon EFS file system.
1103
+ # Describes the status of the destination EFS file system.
1107
1104
  #
1108
1105
  # * The `Paused` state occurs as a result of opting out of the source
1109
1106
  # or destination Region after the replication configuration was
@@ -1164,9 +1161,9 @@ module Aws::EFS
1164
1161
  # @return [String]
1165
1162
  #
1166
1163
  # @!attribute [rw] availability_zone_name
1167
- # To create a file system that uses EFS One Zone storage, specify the
1168
- # name of the Availability Zone in which to create the destination
1169
- # file system.
1164
+ # To create a file system that uses One Zone storage, specify the name
1165
+ # of the Availability Zone in which to create the destination file
1166
+ # system.
1170
1167
  # @return [String]
1171
1168
  #
1172
1169
  # @!attribute [rw] kms_key_id
@@ -1287,7 +1284,7 @@ module Aws::EFS
1287
1284
  # @return [Types::FileSystemSize]
1288
1285
  #
1289
1286
  # @!attribute [rw] performance_mode
1290
- # The performance mode of the file system.
1287
+ # The Performance mode of the file system.
1291
1288
  # @return [String]
1292
1289
  #
1293
1290
  # @!attribute [rw] encrypted
@@ -1316,9 +1313,9 @@ module Aws::EFS
1316
1313
  #
1317
1314
  # @!attribute [rw] availability_zone_name
1318
1315
  # Describes the Amazon Web Services Availability Zone in which the
1319
- # file system is located, and is valid only for file systems using One
1320
- # Zone storage classes. For more information, see [Using EFS storage
1321
- # classes][1] in the *Amazon EFS User Guide*.
1316
+ # file system is located, and is valid only for One Zone file systems.
1317
+ # For more information, see [Using EFS storage classes][1] in the
1318
+ # *Amazon EFS User Guide*.
1322
1319
  #
1323
1320
  #
1324
1321
  #
@@ -1327,10 +1324,10 @@ module Aws::EFS
1327
1324
  #
1328
1325
  # @!attribute [rw] availability_zone_id
1329
1326
  # The unique and consistent identifier of the Availability Zone in
1330
- # which the file system's One Zone storage classes exist. For
1331
- # example, `use1-az1` is an Availability Zone ID for the us-east-1
1332
- # Amazon Web Services Region, and it has the same location in every
1333
- # Amazon Web Services account.
1327
+ # which the file system is located, and is valid only for One Zone
1328
+ # file systems. For example, `use1-az1` is an Availability Zone ID for
1329
+ # the us-east-1 Amazon Web Services Region, and it has the same
1330
+ # location in every Amazon Web Services account.
1334
1331
  # @return [String]
1335
1332
  #
1336
1333
  # @!attribute [rw] tags
@@ -1494,13 +1491,19 @@ module Aws::EFS
1494
1491
  # Standard storage class.
1495
1492
  # @return [Integer]
1496
1493
  #
1494
+ # @!attribute [rw] value_in_archive
1495
+ # The latest known metered size (in bytes) of data stored in the
1496
+ # Archive storage class.
1497
+ # @return [Integer]
1498
+ #
1497
1499
  # @see http://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01/FileSystemSize AWS API Documentation
1498
1500
  #
1499
1501
  class FileSystemSize < Struct.new(
1500
1502
  :value,
1501
1503
  :timestamp,
1502
1504
  :value_in_ia,
1503
- :value_in_standard)
1505
+ :value_in_standard,
1506
+ :value_in_archive)
1504
1507
  SENSITIVE = []
1505
1508
  include Aws::Structure
1506
1509
  end
@@ -1690,19 +1693,18 @@ module Aws::EFS
1690
1693
  include Aws::Structure
1691
1694
  end
1692
1695
 
1693
- # Describes a policy used by EFS lifecycle management and EFS
1694
- # Intelligent-Tiering that specifies when to transition files into and
1695
- # out of the file system's Infrequent Access (IA) storage class. For
1696
- # more information, see [EFS Intelligent‐Tiering and EFS Lifecycle
1697
- # Management][1].
1696
+ # Describes a policy used by Lifecycle management that specifies when to
1697
+ # transition files into and out of the Infrequent Access (IA) and
1698
+ # Archive storage classes. For more information, see [Managing file
1699
+ # system storage][1].
1698
1700
  #
1699
1701
  # <note markdown="1"> When using the `put-lifecycle-configuration` CLI command or the
1700
1702
  # `PutLifecycleConfiguration` API action, Amazon EFS requires that each
1701
1703
  # `LifecyclePolicy` object have only a single transition. This means
1702
1704
  # that in a request body, `LifecyclePolicies` must be structured as an
1703
- # array of `LifecyclePolicy` objects, one object for each transition,
1704
- # `TransitionToIA`, `TransitionToPrimaryStorageClass`. For more
1705
- # information, see the request examples in PutLifecycleConfiguration.
1705
+ # array of `LifecyclePolicy` objects, one object for each transition.
1706
+ # For more information, see the request examples in
1707
+ # PutLifecycleConfiguration.
1706
1708
  #
1707
1709
  # </note>
1708
1710
  #
@@ -1711,14 +1713,22 @@ module Aws::EFS
1711
1713
  # [1]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/efs/latest/ug/lifecycle-management-efs.html
1712
1714
  #
1713
1715
  # @!attribute [rw] transition_to_ia
1714
- # Describes the period of time that a file is not accessed, after
1715
- # which it transitions to IA storage. Metadata operations such as
1716
+ # The number of days after files were last accessed in primary storage
1717
+ # (the Standard storage class) at which to move them to Infrequent
1718
+ # Access (IA) storage. Metadata operations such as listing the
1719
+ # contents of a directory don't count as file access events.
1720
+ # @return [String]
1721
+ #
1722
+ # @!attribute [rw] transition_to_primary_storage_class
1723
+ # Whether to move files back to primary (Standard) storage after they
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+ # are accessed in IA or Archive storage. Metadata operations such as
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  # listing the contents of a directory don't count as file access
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  # events.
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  # @return [String]
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  #
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- # @!attribute [rw] transition_to_primary_storage_class
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- # Describes when to transition a file from IA storage to primary
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+ # @!attribute [rw] transition_to_archive
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+ # The number of days after files were last accessed in primary storage
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+ # (the Standard storage class) files at which to move them to Archive
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1732
  # storage. Metadata operations such as listing the contents of a
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  # directory don't count as file access events.
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  # @return [String]
@@ -1727,7 +1737,8 @@ module Aws::EFS
1727
1737
  #
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1738
  class LifecyclePolicy < Struct.new(
1729
1739
  :transition_to_ia,
1730
- :transition_to_primary_storage_class)
1740
+ :transition_to_primary_storage_class,
1741
+ :transition_to_archive)
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1742
  SENSITIVE = []
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  include Aws::Structure
1733
1744
  end
@@ -2141,21 +2152,37 @@ module Aws::EFS
2141
2152
  # @!attribute [rw] lifecycle_policies
2142
2153
  # An array of `LifecyclePolicy` objects that define the file system's
2143
2154
  # `LifecycleConfiguration` object. A `LifecycleConfiguration` object
2144
- # informs EFS lifecycle management and EFS Intelligent-Tiering of the
2145
- # following:
2155
+ # informs EFS Lifecycle management of the following:
2156
+ #
2157
+ # * <b> <code>TransitionToIA</code> </b> – When to move files in the
2158
+ # file system from primary storage (Standard storage class) into the
2159
+ # Infrequent Access (IA) storage.
2146
2160
  #
2147
- # * When to move files in the file system from primary storage to the
2148
- # IA storage class.
2161
+ # * <b> <code>TransitionToArchive</code> </b> – When to move files in
2162
+ # the file system from their current storage class (either IA or
2163
+ # Standard storage) into the Archive storage.
2149
2164
  #
2150
- # * When to move files that are in IA storage to primary storage.
2165
+ # File systems cannot transition into Archive storage before
2166
+ # transitioning into IA storage. Therefore, TransitionToArchive must
2167
+ # either not be set or must be later than TransitionToIA.
2168
+ #
2169
+ # <note markdown="1"> The Archive storage class is available only for file systems that
2170
+ # use the Elastic Throughput mode and the General Purpose
2171
+ # Performance mode.
2172
+ #
2173
+ # </note>
2174
+ #
2175
+ # * <b> <code>TransitionToPrimaryStorageClass</code> </b> – Whether to
2176
+ # move files in the file system back to primary storage (Standard
2177
+ # storage class) after they are accessed in IA or Archive storage.
2151
2178
  #
2152
2179
  # <note markdown="1"> When using the `put-lifecycle-configuration` CLI command or the
2153
2180
  # `PutLifecycleConfiguration` API action, Amazon EFS requires that
2154
2181
  # each `LifecyclePolicy` object have only a single transition. This
2155
2182
  # means that in a request body, `LifecyclePolicies` must be structured
2156
2183
  # as an array of `LifecyclePolicy` objects, one object for each
2157
- # transition, `TransitionToIA`, `TransitionToPrimaryStorageClass`. See
2158
- # the example requests in the following section for more information.
2184
+ # storage transition. See the example requests in the following
2185
+ # section for more information.
2159
2186
  #
2160
2187
  # </note>
2161
2188
  # @return [Array<Types::LifecyclePolicy>]
@@ -2177,8 +2204,8 @@ module Aws::EFS
2177
2204
  # @return [String]
2178
2205
  #
2179
2206
  # @!attribute [rw] source_file_system_region
2180
- # The Amazon Web Services Region in which the source Amazon EFS file
2181
- # system is located.
2207
+ # The Amazon Web Services Region in which the source EFS file system
2208
+ # is located.
2182
2209
  # @return [String]
2183
2210
  #
2184
2211
  # @!attribute [rw] source_file_system_arn
@@ -2187,8 +2214,8 @@ module Aws::EFS
2187
2214
  # @return [String]
2188
2215
  #
2189
2216
  # @!attribute [rw] original_source_file_system_arn
2190
- # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the original source Amazon EFS
2191
- # file system in the replication configuration.
2217
+ # The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the original source EFS file
2218
+ # system in the replication configuration.
2192
2219
  # @return [String]
2193
2220
  #
2194
2221
  # @!attribute [rw] creation_time
data/lib/aws-sdk-efs.rb CHANGED
@@ -52,6 +52,6 @@ require_relative 'aws-sdk-efs/customizations'
52
52
  # @!group service
53
53
  module Aws::EFS
54
54
 
55
- GEM_VERSION = '1.68.0'
55
+ GEM_VERSION = '1.69.0'
56
56
 
57
57
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: aws-sdk-efs
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 1.68.0
4
+ version: 1.69.0
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Amazon Web Services
8
8
  autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
- date: 2023-11-22 00:00:00.000000000 Z
11
+ date: 2023-11-27 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
  dependencies:
13
13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
14
  name: aws-sdk-core