cdk-lambda-subminute 2.0.254 → 2.0.256
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- package/.jsii +3 -3
- package/lib/cdk-lambda-subminute.js +3 -3
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/CHANGELOG.md +9 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/README.md +1 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-2023-04-20.min.json +430 -184
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-2023-04-20.paginators.json +6 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-2023-04-20.waiters2.json +5 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-runtime-2023-09-30.min.json +11 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/rds-2014-10-31.min.json +1 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/bedrock.d.ts +428 -166
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/bedrock.js +1 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/bedrockruntime.d.ts +8 -5
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/ec2.d.ts +1 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/managedblockchain.d.ts +3 -3
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/rds.d.ts +35 -31
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/sts.d.ts +2 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/clients/transfer.d.ts +21 -21
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk-core-react-native.js +1 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk-react-native.js +17 -10
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk.js +4 -3
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/dist/aws-sdk.min.js +10 -10
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/lib/core.js +1 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/package.json +1 -1
- package/package.json +3 -3
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var model = require('../apis/bedrock-2023-04-20.min.json');
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model.paginators = require('../apis/bedrock-2023-04-20.paginators.json').pagination;
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model.waiters = require('../apis/bedrock-2023-04-20.waiters2.json').waiters;
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constructor(options?: BedrockRuntime.Types.ClientConfiguration)
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* Invokes the specified Bedrock model to run inference using the input provided in the request body. You use InvokeModel to run inference for text models, image models, and embedding models. For more information
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* Invokes the specified Bedrock model to run inference using the input provided in the request body. You use InvokeModel to run inference for text models, image models, and embedding models. For more information, see Run inference in the Bedrock User Guide. For example requests, see Examples (after the Errors section).
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invokeModel(params: BedrockRuntime.Types.InvokeModelRequest, callback?: (err: AWSError, data: BedrockRuntime.Types.InvokeModelResponse) => void): Request<BedrockRuntime.Types.InvokeModelResponse, AWSError>;
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* Invokes the specified Bedrock model to run inference using the input provided in the request body. You use InvokeModel to run inference for text models, image models, and embedding models. For more information
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* Invokes the specified Bedrock model to run inference using the input provided in the request body. You use InvokeModel to run inference for text models, image models, and embedding models. For more information, see Run inference in the Bedrock User Guide. For example requests, see Examples (after the Errors section).
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invokeModel(callback?: (err: AWSError, data: BedrockRuntime.Types.InvokeModelResponse) => void): Request<BedrockRuntime.Types.InvokeModelResponse, AWSError>;
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* Invoke the specified Bedrock model to run inference using the input provided. Return the response in a stream. For more information, see Run inference in the Bedrock User Guide. For an example request and response, see Examples (after the Errors section).
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* Invoke the specified Bedrock model to run inference using the input provided. Return the response in a stream. For more information, see Run inference in the Bedrock User Guide. For an example request and response, see Examples (after the Errors section).
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export type ResponseStream = EventStream<{chunk?:PayloadPart,internalServerException?:InternalServerException,modelStreamErrorException?:ModelStreamErrorException,modelTimeoutException?:ModelTimeoutException,throttlingException?:ThrottlingException,validationException?:ValidationException}>;
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large"|"r5d.8xlarge"|"r5d.12xlarge"|"r5d.16xlarge"|"r5d.24xlarge"|"r5d.metal"|"r5dn.large"|"r5dn.xlarge"|"r5dn.2xlarge"|"r5dn.4xlarge"|"r5dn.8xlarge"|"r5dn.12xlarge"|"r5dn.16xlarge"|"r5dn.24xlarge"|"r5dn.metal"|"r5n.large"|"r5n.xlarge"|"r5n.2xlarge"|"r5n.4xlarge"|"r5n.8xlarge"|"r5n.12xlarge"|"r5n.16xlarge"|"r5n.24xlarge"|"r5n.metal"|"r6g.medium"|"r6g.large"|"r6g.xlarge"|"r6g.2xlarge"|"r6g.4xlarge"|"r6g.8xlarge"|"r6g.12xlarge"|"r6g.16xlarge"|"r6g.metal"|"r6gd.medium"|"r6gd.large"|"r6gd.xlarge"|"r6gd.2xlarge"|"r6gd.4xlarge"|"r6gd.8xlarge"|"r6gd.12xlarge"|"r6gd.16xlarge"|"r6gd.metal"|"r6i.large"|"r6i.xlarge"|"r6i.2xlarge"|"r6i.4xlarge"|"r6i.8xlarge"|"r6i.12xlarge"|"r6i.16xlarge"|"r6i.24xlarge"|"r6i.32xlarge"|"r6i.metal"|"t1.micro"|"t2.nano"|"t2.micro"|"t2.small"|"t2.medium"|"t2.large"|"t2.xlarge"|"t2.2xlarge"|"t3.nano"|"t3.micro"|"t3.small"|"t3.medium"|"t3.large"|"t3.xlarge"|"t3.2xlarge"|"t3a.nano"|"t3a.micro"|"t3a.small"|"t3a.medium"|"t3a.large"|"t3a.xlarge"|"t3a.2xlarge"|"t4g.nano"|"t4g.micro"|"t4g.small"|"t4g.medium"|"t4g.large"|"t4g.xlarge"|"t4g.2xlarge"|"u-6tb1.56xlarge"|"u-6tb1.112xlarge"|"u-9tb1.112xlarge"|"u-12tb1.112xlarge"|"u-6tb1.metal"|"u-9tb1.metal"|"u-12tb1.metal"|"u-18tb1.metal"|"u-24tb1.metal"|"vt1.3xlarge"|"vt1.6xlarge"|"vt1.24xlarge"|"x1.16xlarge"|"x1.32xlarge"|"x1e.xlarge"|"x1e.2xlarge"|"x1e.4xlarge"|"x1e.8xlarge"|"x1e.16xlarge"|"x1e.32xlarge"|"x2iezn.2xlarge"|"x2iezn.4xlarge"|"x2iezn.6xlarge"|"x2iezn.8xlarge"|"x2iezn.12xlarge"|"x2iezn.metal"|"x2gd.medium"|"x2gd.large"|"x2gd.xlarge"|"x2gd.2xlarge"|"x2gd.4xlarge"|"x2gd.8xlarge"|"x2gd.12xlarge"|"x2gd.16xlarge"|"x2gd.metal"|"z1d.large"|"z1d.xlarge"|"z1d.2xlarge"|"z1d.3xlarge"|"z1d.6xlarge"|"z1d.12xlarge"|"z1d.metal"|"x2idn.16xlarge"|"x2idn.24xlarge"|"x2idn.32xlarge"|"x2iedn.xlarge"|"x2iedn.2xlarge"|"x2iedn.4xlarge"|"x2iedn.8xlarge"|"x2iedn.16xlarge"|"x2iedn.24xlarge"|"x2iedn.32xlarge"|"c6a.large"|"c6a.xlarge"|"c6a.2xlarge"|"c6a.4xlarge"|"c6a.8xlarge"|"c6a.12xlarge"|"c6a.16xlarge"|"c6a.24xlarge"|"c6a.32xlarge"|"c6a.48xlarge"|"c6a.metal"|"m6a.metal"|"i4i.large"|"i4i.xlarge"|"i4i.2xlarge"|"i4i.4xlarge"|"i4i.8xlarge"|"i4i.16xlarge"|"i4i.32xlarge"|"i4i.metal"|"x2idn.metal"|"x2iedn.metal"|"c7g.medium"|"c7g.large"|"c7g.xlarge"|"c7g.2xlarge"|"c7g.4xlarge"|"c7g.8xlarge"|"c7g.12xlarge"|"c7g.16xlarge"|"mac2.metal"|"c6id.large"|"c6id.xlarge"|"c6id.2xlarge"|"c6id.4xlarge"|"c6id.8xlarge"|"c6id.12xlarge"|"c6id.16xlarge"|"c6id.24xlarge"|"c6id.32xlarge"|"c6id.metal"|"m6id.large"|"m6id.xlarge"|"m6id.2xlarge"|"m6id.4xlarge"|"m6id.8xlarge"|"m6id.12xlarge"|"m6id.16xlarge"|"m6id.24xlarge"|"m6id.32xlarge"|"m6id.metal"|"r6id.large"|"r6id.xlarge"|"r6id.2xlarge"|"r6id.4xlarge"|"r6id.8xlarge"|"r6id.12xlarge"|"r6id.16xlarge"|"r6id.24xlarge"|"r6id.32xlarge"|"r6id.metal"|"r6a.large"|"r6a.xlarge"|"r6a.2xlarge"|"r6a.4xlarge"|"r6a.8xlarge"|"r6a.12xlarge"|"r6a.16xlarge"|"r6a.24xlarge"|"r6a.32xlarge"|"r6a.48xlarge"|"r6a.metal"|"p4de.24xlarge"|"u-3tb1.56xlarge"|"u-18tb1.112xlarge"|"u-24tb1.112xlarge"|"trn1.2xlarge"|"trn1.32xlarge"|"hpc6id.32xlarge"|"c6in.large"|"c6in.xlarge"|"c6in.2xlarge"|"c6in.4xlarge"|"c6in.8xlarge"|"c6in.12xlarge"|"c6in.16xlarge"|"c6in.24xlarge"|"c6in.32xlarge"|"m6in.large"|"m6in.xlarge"|"m6in.2xlarge"|"m6in.4xlarge"|"m6in.8xlarge"|"m6in.12xlarge"|"m6in.16xlarge"|"m6in.24xlarge"|"m6in.32xlarge"|"m6idn.large"|"m6idn.xlarge"|"m6idn.2xlarge"|"m6idn.4xlarge"|"m6idn.8xlarge"|"m6idn.12xlarge"|"m6idn.16xlarge"|"m6idn.24xlarge"|"m6idn.32xlarge"|"r6in.large"|"r6in.xlarge"|"r6in.2xlarge"|"r6in.4xlarge"|"r6in.8xlarge"|"r6in.12xlarge"|"r6in.16xlarge"|"r6in.24xlarge"|"r6in.32xlarge"|"r6idn.large"|"r6idn.xlarge"|"r6idn.2xlarge"|"r6idn.4xlarge"|"r6idn.8xlarge"|"r6idn.12xlarge"|"r6idn.16xlarge"|"r6idn.24xlarge"|"r6idn.32xlarge"|"c7g.metal"|"m7g.medium"|"m7g.large"|"m7g.xlarge"|"m7g.2xlarge"|"m7g.4xlarge"|"m7g.8xlarge"|"m7g.12xlarge"|"m7g.16xlarge"|"m7g.metal"|"r7g.medium"|"r7g.large"|"r7g.xlarge"|"r7g.2xlarge"|"r7g.4xlarge"|"r7g.8xlarge"|"r7g.12xlarge"|"r7g.16xlarge"|"r7g.metal"|"c6in.metal"|"m6in.metal"|"m6idn.metal"|"r6in.metal"|"r6idn.metal"|"inf2.xlarge"|"inf2.8xlarge"|"inf2.24xlarge"|"inf2.48xlarge"|"trn1n.32xlarge"|"i4g.large"|"i4g.xlarge"|"i4g.2xlarge"|"i4g.4xlarge"|"i4g.8xlarge"|"i4g.16xlarge"|"hpc7g.4xlarge"|"hpc7g.8xlarge"|"hpc7g.16xlarge"|"c7gn.medium"|"c7gn.large"|"c7gn.xlarge"|"c7gn.2xlarge"|"c7gn.4xlarge"|"c7gn.8xlarge"|"c7gn.12xlarge"|"c7gn.16xlarge"|"p5.48xlarge"|"m7i.large"|"m7i.xlarge"|"m7i.2xlarge"|"m7i.4xlarge"|"m7i.8xlarge"|"m7i.12xlarge"|"m7i.16xlarge"|"m7i.24xlarge"|"m7i.48xlarge"|"m7i-flex.large"|"m7i-flex.xlarge"|"m7i-flex.2xlarge"|"m7i-flex.4xlarge"|"m7i-flex.8xlarge"|"m7a.medium"|"m7a.large"|"m7a.xlarge"|"m7a.2xlarge"|"m7a.4xlarge"|"m7a.8xlarge"|"m7a.12xlarge"|"m7a.16xlarge"|"m7a.24xlarge"|"m7a.32xlarge"|"m7a.48xlarge"|"m7a.metal-48xl"|"hpc7a.12xlarge"|"hpc7a.24xlarge"|"hpc7a.48xlarge"|"hpc7a.96xlarge"|"c7gd.medium"|"c7gd.large"|"c7gd.xlarge"|"c7gd.2xlarge"|"c7gd.4xlarge"|"c7gd.8xlarge"|"c7gd.12xlarge"|"c7gd.16xlarge"|"m7gd.medium"|"m7gd.large"|"m7gd.xlarge"|"m7gd.2xlarge"|"m7gd.4xlarge"|"m7gd.8xlarge"|"m7gd.12xlarge"|"m7gd.16xlarge"|"r7gd.medium"|"r7gd.large"|"r7gd.xlarge"|"r7gd.2xlarge"|"r7gd.4xlarge"|"r7gd.8xlarge"|"r7gd.12xlarge"|"r7gd.16xlarge"|"r7a.medium"|"r7a.large"|"r7a.xlarge"|"r7a.2xlarge"|"r7a.4xlarge"|"r7a.8xlarge"|"r7a.12xlarge"|"r7a.16xlarge"|"r7a.24xlarge"|"r7a.32xlarge"|"r7a.48xlarge"|"c7i.large"|"c7i.xlarge"|"c7i.2xlarge"|"c7i.4xlarge"|"c7i.8xlarge"|"c7i.12xlarge"|"c7i.16xlarge"|"c7i.24xlarge"|"c7i.48xlarge"|"mac2-m2pro.metal"|string;
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export type InstanceType = "a1.medium"|"a1.large"|"a1.xlarge"|"a1.2xlarge"|"a1.4xlarge"|"a1.metal"|"c1.medium"|"c1.xlarge"|"c3.large"|"c3.xlarge"|"c3.2xlarge"|"c3.4xlarge"|"c3.8xlarge"|"c4.large"|"c4.xlarge"|"c4.2xlarge"|"c4.4xlarge"|"c4.8xlarge"|"c5.large"|"c5.xlarge"|"c5.2xlarge"|"c5.4xlarge"|"c5.9xlarge"|"c5.12xlarge"|"c5.18xlarge"|"c5.24xlarge"|"c5.metal"|"c5a.large"|"c5a.xlarge"|"c5a.2xlarge"|"c5a.4xlarge"|"c5a.8xlarge"|"c5a.12xlarge"|"c5a.16xlarge"|"c5a.24xlarge"|"c5ad.large"|"c5ad.xlarge"|"c5ad.2xlarge"|"c5ad.4xlarge"|"c5ad.8xlarge"|"c5ad.12xlarge"|"c5ad.16xlarge"|"c5ad.24xlarge"|"c5d.large"|"c5d.xlarge"|"c5d.2xlarge"|"c5d.4xlarge"|"c5d.9xlarge"|"c5d.12xlarge"|"c5d.18xlarge"|"c5d.24xlarge"|"c5d.metal"|"c5n.large"|"c5n.xlarge"|"c5n.2xlarge"|"c5n.4xlarge"|"c5n.9xlarge"|"c5n.18xlarge"|"c5n.metal"|"c6g.medium"|"c6g.large"|"c6g.xlarge"|"c6g.2xlarge"|"c6g.4xlarge"|"c6g.8xlarge"|"c6g.12xlarge"|"c6g.16xlarge"|"c6g.metal"|"c6gd.medium"|"c6gd.large"|"c6gd.xlarge"|"c6gd.2xlarge"|"c6gd.4xlarge"|"c6gd.8xlarge"|"c6gd.12xlarge"|"c6gd.16xlarge"|"c6gd.metal"|"c6gn.medium"|"c6gn.large"|"c6gn.xlarge"|"c6gn.2xlarge"|"c6gn.4xlarge"|"c6gn.8xlarge"|"c6gn.12xlarge"|"c6gn.16xlarge"|"c6i.large"|"c6i.xlarge"|"c6i.2xlarge"|"c6i.4xlarge"|"c6i.8xlarge"|"c6i.12xlarge"|"c6i.16xlarge"|"c6i.24xlarge"|"c6i.32xlarge"|"c6i.metal"|"cc1.4xlarge"|"cc2.8xlarge"|"cg1.4xlarge"|"cr1.8xlarge"|"d2.xlarge"|"d2.2xlarge"|"d2.4xlarge"|"d2.8xlarge"|"d3.xlarge"|"d3.2xlarge"|"d3.4xlarge"|"d3.8xlarge"|"d3en.xlarge"|"d3en.2xlarge"|"d3en.4xlarge"|"d3en.6xlarge"|"d3en.8xlarge"|"d3en.12xlarge"|"dl1.24xlarge"|"f1.2xlarge"|"f1.4xlarge"|"f1.16xlarge"|"g2.2xlarge"|"g2.8xlarge"|"g3.4xlarge"|"g3.8xlarge"|"g3.16xlarge"|"g3s.xlarge"|"g4ad.xlarge"|"g4ad.2xlarge"|"g4ad.4xlarge"|"g4ad.8xlarge"|"g4ad.16xlarge"|"g4dn.xlarge"|"g4dn.2xlarge"|"g4dn.4xlarge"|"g4dn.8xlarge"|"g4dn.12xlarge"|"g4dn.16xlarge"|"g4dn.metal"|"g5.xlarge"|"g5.2xlarge"|"g5.4xlarge"|"g5.8xlarge"|"g5.12xlarge"|"g5.16xlarge"|"g5.24xlarge"|"g5.48xlarge"|"g5g.xlarge"|"g5g.2xlarge"|"g5g.4xlarge"|"g5g.8xlarge"|"g5g.16xlarge"|"g5g.metal"|"hi1.4xlarge"|"hpc6a.48xlarge"|"hs1.8xlarge"|"h1.2xlarge"|"h1.4xlarge"|"h1.8xlarge"|"h1.16xlarge"|"i2.xlarge"|"i2.2xlarge"|"i2.4xlarge"|"i2.8xlarge"|"i3.large"|"i3.xlarge"|"i3.2xlarge"|"i3.4xlarge"|"i3.8xlarge"|"i3.16xlarge"|"i3.metal"|"i3en.large"|"i3en.xlarge"|"i3en.2xlarge"|"i3en.3xlarge"|"i3en.6xlarge"|"i3en.12xlarge"|"i3en.24xlarge"|"i3en.metal"|"im4gn.large"|"im4gn.xlarge"|"im4gn.2xlarge"|"im4gn.4xlarge"|"im4gn.8xlarge"|"im4gn.16xlarge"|"inf1.xlarge"|"inf1.2xlarge"|"inf1.6xlarge"|"inf1.24xlarge"|"is4gen.medium"|"is4gen.large"|"is4gen.xlarge"|"is4gen.2xlarge"|"is4gen.4xlarge"|"is4gen.8xlarge"|"m1.small"|"m1.medium"|"m1.large"|"m1.xlarge"|"m2.xlarge"|"m2.2xlarge"|"m2.4xlarge"|"m3.medium"|"m3.large"|"m3.xlarge"|"m3.2xlarge"|"m4.large"|"m4.xlarge"|"m4.2xlarge"|"m4.4xlarge"|"m4.10xlarge"|"m4.16xlarge"|"m5.large"|"m5.xlarge"|"m5.2xlarge"|"m5.4xlarge"|"m5.8xlarge"|"m5.12xlarge"|"m5.16xlarge"|"m5.24xlarge"|"m5.metal"|"m5a.large"|"m5a.xlarge"|"m5a.2xlarge"|"m5a.4xlarge"|"m5a.8xlarge"|"m5a.12xlarge"|"m5a.16xlarge"|"m5a.24xlarge"|"m5ad.large"|"m5ad.xlarge"|"m5ad.2xlarge"|"m5ad.4xlarge"|"m5ad.8xlarge"|"m5ad.12xlarge"|"m5ad.16xlarge"|"m5ad.24xlarge"|"m5d.large"|"m5d.xlarge"|"m5d.2xlarge"|"m5d.4xlarge"|"m5d.8xlarge"|"m5d.12xlarge"|"m5d.16xlarge"|"m5d.24xlarge"|"m5d.metal"|"m5dn.large"|"m5dn.xlarge"|"m5dn.2xlarge"|"m5dn.4xlarge"|"m5dn.8xlarge"|"m5dn.12xlarge"|"m5dn.16xlarge"|"m5dn.24xlarge"|"m5dn.metal"|"m5n.large"|"m5n.xlarge"|"m5n.2xlarge"|"m5n.4xlarge"|"m5n.8xlarge"|"m5n.12xlarge"|"m5n.16xlarge"|"m5n.24xlarge"|"m5n.metal"|"m5zn.large"|"m5zn.xlarge"|"m5zn.2xlarge"|"m5zn.3xlarge"|"m5zn.6xlarge"|"m5zn.12xlarge"|"m5zn.metal"|"m6a.large"|"m6a.xlarge"|"m6a.2xlarge"|"m6a.4xlarge"|"m6a.8xlarge"|"m6a.12xlarge"|"m6a.16xlarge"|"m6a.24xlarge"|"m6a.32xlarge"|"m6a.48xlarge"|"m6g.metal"|"m6g.medium"|"m6g.large"|"m6g.xlarge"|"m6g.2xlarge"|"m6g.4xlarge"|"m6g.8xlarge"|"m6g.12xlarge"|"m6g.16xlarge"|"m6gd.metal"|"m6gd.medium"|"m6gd.large"|"m6gd.xlarge"|"m6gd.2xlarge"|"m6gd.4xlarge"|"m6gd.8xlarge"|"m6gd.12xlarge"|"m6gd.16xlarge"|"m6i.large"|"m6i.xlarge"|"m6i.2xlarge"|"m6i.4xlarge"|"m6i.8xlarge"|"m6i.12xlarge"|"m6i.16xlarge"|"m6i.24xlarge"|"m6i.32xlarge"|"m6i.metal"|"mac1.metal"|"p2.xlarge"|"p2.8xlarge"|"p2.16xlarge"|"p3.2xlarge"|"p3.8xlarge"|"p3.16xlarge"|"p3dn.24xlarge"|"p4d.24xlarge"|"r3.large"|"r3.xlarge"|"r3.2xlarge"|"r3.4xlarge"|"r3.8xlarge"|"r4.large"|"r4.xlarge"|"r4.2xlarge"|"r4.4xlarge"|"r4.8xlarge"|"r4.16xlarge"|"r5.large"|"r5.xlarge"|"r5.2xlarge"|"r5.4xlarge"|"r5.8xlarge"|"r5.12xlarge"|"r5.16xlarge"|"r5.24xlarge"|"r5.metal"|"r5a.large"|"r5a.xlarge"|"r5a.2xlarge"|"r5a.4xlarge"|"r5a.8xlarge"|"r5a.12xlarge"|"r5a.16xlarge"|"r5a.24xlarge"|"r5ad.large"|"r5ad.xlarge"|"r5ad.2xlarge"|"r5ad.4xlarge"|"r5ad.8xlarge"|"r5ad.12xlarge"|"r5ad.16xlarge"|"r5ad.24xlarge"|"r5b.large"|"r5b.xlarge"|"r5b.2xlarge"|"r5b.4xlarge"|"r5b.8xlarge"|"r5b.12xlarge"|"r5b.16xlarge"|"r5b.24xlarge"|"r5b.metal"|"r5d.large"|"r5d.xlarge"|"r5d.2xlarge"|"r5d.4xlarge"|"r5d.8xlarge"|"r5d.12xlarge"|"r5d.16xlarge"|"r5d.24xlarge"|"r5d.metal"|"r5dn.large"|"r5dn.xlarge"|"r5dn.2xlarge"|"r5dn.4xlarge"|"r5dn.8xlarge"|"r5dn.12xlarge"|"r5dn.16xlarge"|"r5dn.24xlarge"|"r5dn.metal"|"r5n.large"|"r5n.xlarge"|"r5n.2xlarge"|"r5n.4xlarge"|"r5n.8xlarge"|"r5n.12xlarge"|"r5n.16xlarge"|"r5n.24xlarge"|"r5n.metal"|"r6g.medium"|"r6g.large"|"r6g.xlarge"|"r6g.2xlarge"|"r6g.4xlarge"|"r6g.8xlarge"|"r6g.12xlarge"|"r6g.16xlarge"|"r6g.metal"|"r6gd.medium"|"r6gd.large"|"r6gd.xlarge"|"r6gd.2xlarge"|"r6gd.4xlarge"|"r6gd.8xlarge"|"r6gd.12xlarge"|"r6gd.16xlarge"|"r6gd.metal"|"r6i.large"|"r6i.xlarge"|"r6i.2xlarge"|"r6i.4xlarge"|"r6i.8xlarge"|"r6i.12xlarge"|"r6i.16xlarge"|"r6i.24xlarge"|"r6i.32xlarge"|"r6i.metal"|"t1.micro"|"t2.nano"|"t2.micro"|"t2.small"|"t2.medium"|"t2.large"|"t2.xlarge"|"t2.2xlarge"|"t3.nano"|"t3.micro"|"t3.small"|"t3.medium"|"t3.large"|"t3.xlarge"|"t3.2xlarge"|"t3a.nano"|"t3a.micro"|"t3a.small"|"t3a.medium"|"t3a.large"|"t3a.xlarge"|"t3a.2xlarge"|"t4g.nano"|"t4g.micro"|"t4g.small"|"t4g.medium"|"t4g.large"|"t4g.xlarge"|"t4g.2xlarge"|"u-6tb1.56xlarge"|"u-6tb1.112xlarge"|"u-9tb1.112xlarge"|"u-12tb1.112xlarge"|"u-6tb1.metal"|"u-9tb1.metal"|"u-12tb1.metal"|"u-18tb1.metal"|"u-24tb1.metal"|"vt1.3xlarge"|"vt1.6xlarge"|"vt1.24xlarge"|"x1.16xlarge"|"x1.32xlarge"|"x1e.xlarge"|"x1e.2xlarge"|"x1e.4xlarge"|"x1e.8xlarge"|"x1e.16xlarge"|"x1e.32xlarge"|"x2iezn.2xlarge"|"x2iezn.4xlarge"|"x2iezn.6xlarge"|"x2iezn.8xlarge"|"x2iezn.12xlarge"|"x2iezn.metal"|"x2gd.medium"|"x2gd.large"|"x2gd.xlarge"|"x2gd.2xlarge"|"x2gd.4xlarge"|"x2gd.8xlarge"|"x2gd.12xlarge"|"x2gd.16xlarge"|"x2gd.metal"|"z1d.large"|"z1d.xlarge"|"z1d.2xlarge"|"z1d.3xlarge"|"z1d.6xlarge"|"z1d.12xlarge"|"z1d.metal"|"x2idn.16xlarge"|"x2idn.24xlarge"|"x2idn.32xlarge"|"x2iedn.xlarge"|"x2iedn.2xlarge"|"x2iedn.4xlarge"|"x2iedn.8xlarge"|"x2iedn.16xlarge"|"x2iedn.24xlarge"|"x2iedn.32xlarge"|"c6a.large"|"c6a.xlarge"|"c6a.2xlarge"|"c6a.4xlarge"|"c6a.8xlarge"|"c6a.12xlarge"|"c6a.16xlarge"|"c6a.24xlarge"|"c6a.32xlarge"|"c6a.48xlarge"|"c6a.metal"|"m6a.metal"|"i4i.large"|"i4i.xlarge"|"i4i.2xlarge"|"i4i.4xlarge"|"i4i.8xlarge"|"i4i.16xlarge"|"i4i.32xlarge"|"i4i.metal"|"x2idn.metal"|"x2iedn.metal"|"c7g.medium"|"c7g.large"|"c7g.xlarge"|"c7g.2xlarge"|"c7g.4xlarge"|"c7g.8xlarge"|"c7g.12xlarge"|"c7g.16xlarge"|"mac2.metal"|"c6id.large"|"c6id.xlarge"|"c6id.2xlarge"|"c6id.4xlarge"|"c6id.8xlarge"|"c6id.12xlarge"|"c6id.16xlarge"|"c6id.24xlarge"|"c6id.32xlarge"|"c6id.metal"|"m6id.large"|"m6id.xlarge"|"m6id.2xlarge"|"m6id.4xlarge"|"m6id.8xlarge"|"m6id.12xlarge"|"m6id.16xlarge"|"m6id.24xlarge"|"m6id.32xlarge"|"m6id.metal"|"r6id.large"|"r6id.xlarge"|"r6id.2xlarge"|"r6id.4xlarge"|"r6id.8xlarge"|"r6id.12xlarge"|"r6id.16xlarge"|"r6id.24xlarge"|"r6id.32xlarge"|"r6id.metal"|"r6a.large"|"r6a.xlarge"|"r6a.2xlarge"|"r6a.4xlarge"|"r6a.8xlarge"|"r6a.12xlarge"|"r6a.16xlarge"|"r6a.24xlarge"|"r6a.32xlarge"|"r6a.48xlarge"|"r6a.metal"|"p4de.24xlarge"|"u-3tb1.56xlarge"|"u-18tb1.112xlarge"|"u-24tb1.112xlarge"|"trn1.2xlarge"|"trn1.32xlarge"|"hpc6id.32xlarge"|"c6in.large"|"c6in.xlarge"|"c6in.2xlarge"|"c6in.4xlarge"|"c6in.8xlarge"|"c6in.12xlarge"|"c6in.16xlarge"|"c6in.24xlarge"|"c6in.32xlarge"|"m6in.large"|"m6in.xlarge"|"m6in.2xlarge"|"m6in.4xlarge"|"m6in.8xlarge"|"m6in.12xlarge"|"m6in.16xlarge"|"m6in.24xlarge"|"m6in.32xlarge"|"m6idn.large"|"m6idn.xlarge"|"m6idn.2xlarge"|"m6idn.4xlarge"|"m6idn.8xlarge"|"m6idn.12xlarge"|"m6idn.16xlarge"|"m6idn.24xlarge"|"m6idn.32xlarge"|"r6in.large"|"r6in.xlarge"|"r6in.2xlarge"|"r6in.4xlarge"|"r6in.8xlarge"|"r6in.12xlarge"|"r6in.16xlarge"|"r6in.24xlarge"|"r6in.32xlarge"|"r6idn.large"|"r6idn.xlarge"|"r6idn.2xlarge"|"r6idn.4xlarge"|"r6idn.8xlarge"|"r6idn.12xlarge"|"r6idn.16xlarge"|"r6idn.24xlarge"|"r6idn.32xlarge"|"c7g.metal"|"m7g.medium"|"m7g.large"|"m7g.xlarge"|"m7g.2xlarge"|"m7g.4xlarge"|"m7g.8xlarge"|"m7g.12xlarge"|"m7g.16xlarge"|"m7g.metal"|"r7g.medium"|"r7g.large"|"r7g.xlarge"|"r7g.2xlarge"|"r7g.4xlarge"|"r7g.8xlarge"|"r7g.12xlarge"|"r7g.16xlarge"|"r7g.metal"|"c6in.metal"|"m6in.metal"|"m6idn.metal"|"r6in.metal"|"r6idn.metal"|"inf2.xlarge"|"inf2.8xlarge"|"inf2.24xlarge"|"inf2.48xlarge"|"trn1n.32xlarge"|"i4g.large"|"i4g.xlarge"|"i4g.2xlarge"|"i4g.4xlarge"|"i4g.8xlarge"|"i4g.16xlarge"|"hpc7g.4xlarge"|"hpc7g.8xlarge"|"hpc7g.16xlarge"|"c7gn.medium"|"c7gn.large"|"c7gn.xlarge"|"c7gn.2xlarge"|"c7gn.4xlarge"|"c7gn.8xlarge"|"c7gn.12xlarge"|"c7gn.16xlarge"|"p5.48xlarge"|"m7i.large"|"m7i.xlarge"|"m7i.2xlarge"|"m7i.4xlarge"|"m7i.8xlarge"|"m7i.12xlarge"|"m7i.16xlarge"|"m7i.24xlarge"|"m7i.48xlarge"|"m7i-flex.large"|"m7i-flex.xlarge"|"m7i-flex.2xlarge"|"m7i-flex.4xlarge"|"m7i-flex.8xlarge"|"m7a.medium"|"m7a.large"|"m7a.xlarge"|"m7a.2xlarge"|"m7a.4xlarge"|"m7a.8xlarge"|"m7a.12xlarge"|"m7a.16xlarge"|"m7a.24xlarge"|"m7a.32xlarge"|"m7a.48xlarge"|"m7a.metal-48xl"|"hpc7a.12xlarge"|"hpc7a.24xlarge"|"hpc7a.48xlarge"|"hpc7a.96xlarge"|"c7gd.medium"|"c7gd.large"|"c7gd.xlarge"|"c7gd.2xlarge"|"c7gd.4xlarge"|"c7gd.8xlarge"|"c7gd.12xlarge"|"c7gd.16xlarge"|"m7gd.medium"|"m7gd.large"|"m7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