cdk-lambda-subminute 2.0.442 → 2.0.444
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- package/.jsii +96 -7
- package/README.md +4 -4
- package/lib/cdk-lambda-subminute.js +5 -5
- package/lib/demo/typescript/typescript-stack.js +2 -2
- package/lib/index.js +7 -3
- package/lib/resources/iterator/iterator_agent.js +3 -2
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/README.md +1 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/accessanalyzer-2019-11-01.examples.json +196 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/accessanalyzer-2019-11-01.min.json +254 -111
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/accessanalyzer-2019-11-01.paginators.json +6 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/account-2021-02-01.min.json +101 -19
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/acm-2015-12-08.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/acm-pca-2017-08-22.min.json +20 -13
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/acm-pca-2017-08-22.paginators.json +4 -4
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/acm-pca-2017-08-22.waiters2.json +62 -59
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/amplify-2017-07-25.min.json +3 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/apigateway-2015-07-09.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/application-autoscaling-2016-02-06.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/application-signals-2024-04-15.min.json +975 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/application-signals-2024-04-15.paginators.json +34 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/apptest-2022-12-06.min.json +1917 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/apptest-2022-12-06.paginators.json +40 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/apptest-2022-12-06.waiters2.json +5 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/arc-zonal-shift-2022-10-30.min.json +62 -10
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/artifact-2018-05-10.examples.json +113 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/artifact-2018-05-10.min.json +47 -41
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/artifact-2018-05-10.waiters2.json +5 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/athena-2017-05-18.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/auditmanager-2017-07-25.min.json +57 -38
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/autoscaling-2011-01-01.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/b2bi-2022-06-23.min.json +8 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/batch-2016-08-10.min.json +115 -60
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-2023-04-20.min.json +140 -86
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-agent-2023-06-05.min.json +2122 -231
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-agent-2023-06-05.paginators.json +24 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-agent-runtime-2023-07-26.min.json +809 -190
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-agent-runtime-2023-07-26.paginators.json +6 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/bedrock-runtime-2023-09-30.min.json +898 -44
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/budgets-2016-10-20.min.json +102 -21
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/chatbot-2017-10-11.min.json +138 -24
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/chime-sdk-media-pipelines-2021-07-15.min.json +10 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/chime-sdk-voice-2022-08-03.min.json +6 -2
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cloudformation-2010-05-15.min.json +48 -43
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cloudfront-2020-05-31.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cloudhsmv2-2017-04-28.min.json +79 -20
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cloudtrail-2013-11-01.min.json +44 -24
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/codeartifact-2018-09-22.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/codebuild-2016-10-06.min.json +80 -38
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/codedeploy-2014-10-06.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/codeguru-security-2018-05-10.min.json +6 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/codepipeline-2015-07-09.min.json +4 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cognito-identity-2014-06-30.min.json +23 -5
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cognito-idp-2016-04-18.min.json +111 -27
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/compute-optimizer-2019-11-01.min.json +447 -134
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/config-2014-11-12.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/connect-2017-08-08.min.json +1266 -499
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/connect-2017-08-08.paginators.json +24 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/connectcases-2022-10-03.min.json +205 -63
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/controltower-2018-05-10.min.json +150 -5
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/controltower-2018-05-10.paginators.json +12 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cost-optimization-hub-2022-07-26.min.json +310 -262
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cost-optimization-hub-2022-07-26.waiters2.json +5 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/cur-2017-01-06.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/customer-profiles-2020-08-15.min.json +52 -25
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/datasync-2018-11-09.min.json +3 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/datazone-2018-05-10.min.json +1064 -444
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/datazone-2018-05-10.paginators.json +12 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/devicefarm-2015-06-23.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/directconnect-2012-10-25.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/discovery-2015-11-01.min.json +3 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/dms-2016-01-01.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/docdb-2014-10-31.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/ds-2015-04-16.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/dynamodb-2011-12-05.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/dynamodb-2012-08-10.min.json +256 -181
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/ec2-2016-11-15.min.json +397 -283
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/ecr-2015-09-21.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/ecs-2014-11-13.min.json +290 -256
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/eks-2017-11-01.min.json +151 -84
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/elasticache-2015-02-02.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/elasticbeanstalk-2010-12-01.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/elasticfilesystem-2015-02-01.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/elasticloadbalancingv2-2015-12-01.min.json +3 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/elasticmapreduce-2009-03-31.min.json +15 -3
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/elastictranscoder-2012-09-25.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/email-2010-12-01.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/emr-serverless-2021-07-13.min.json +172 -14
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/emr-serverless-2021-07-13.paginators.json +6 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/es-2015-01-01.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/eventbridge-2015-10-07.min.json +87 -28
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/firehose-2015-08-04.min.json +209 -160
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/fms-2018-01-01.min.json +63 -59
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/fsx-2018-03-01.min.json +206 -164
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/gamelift-2015-10-01.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/globalaccelerator-2018-08-08.min.json +13 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/glue-2017-03-31.min.json +886 -574
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/glue-2017-03-31.paginators.json +22 -8
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/grafana-2020-08-18.min.json +317 -15
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/grafana-2020-08-18.paginators.json +12 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/greengrassv2-2020-11-30.min.json +17 -3
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/groundstation-2019-05-23.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/guardduty-2017-11-28.min.json +429 -124
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/imagebuilder-2019-12-02.min.json +3 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/inspector2-2020-06-08.min.json +122 -96
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/iotfleetwise-2021-06-17.min.json +18 -10
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/iottwinmaker-2021-11-29.min.json +3 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/iotwireless-2020-11-22.min.json +7 -1
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/ivs-realtime-2020-07-14.min.json +396 -242
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/ivs-realtime-2020-07-14.paginators.json +6 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/ivs-realtime-2020-07-14.waiters2.json +5 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/kafka-2018-11-14.min.json +36 -6
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/kinesisanalyticsv2-2018-05-23.min.json +266 -110
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/kinesisanalyticsv2-2018-05-23.paginators.json +24 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/kms-2014-11-01.examples.json +31 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/kms-2014-11-01.min.json +79 -23
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/lakeformation-2017-03-31.min.json +43 -25
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/launch-wizard-2018-05-10.min.json +159 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/license-manager-linux-subscriptions-2018-05-10.min.json +236 -16
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/license-manager-linux-subscriptions-2018-05-10.paginators.json +6 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/lightsail-2016-11-28.min.json +11 -2
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/location-2020-11-19.min.json +1036 -754
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/location-2020-11-19.paginators.json +6 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/macie2-2020-01-01.min.json +254 -143
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/macie2-2020-01-01.paginators.json +6 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/mailmanager-2023-10-17.min.json +1836 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/mailmanager-2023-10-17.paginators.json +58 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/managedblockchain-2018-09-24.min.json +3 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/mediaconnect-2018-11-14.min.json +106 -94
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/mediaconvert-2017-08-29.min.json +208 -131
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/mediaconvert-2017-08-29.paginators.json +6 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/medialive-2017-10-14.min.json +367 -364
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/mediapackagev2-2022-12-25.examples.json +1271 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/mediapackagev2-2022-12-25.min.json +108 -71
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/medical-imaging-2023-07-19.min.json +8 -5
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/metadata.json +20 -9
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/mq-2017-11-27.min.json +4 -4
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/mwaa-2020-07-01.min.json +178 -158
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/networkmanager-2019-07-05.min.json +320 -176
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/omics-2022-11-28.min.json +36 -22
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/opensearch-2021-01-01.min.json +190 -115
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/opsworks-2013-02-18.min.json +3 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/organizations-2016-11-28.min.json +7 -1
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- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/payment-cryptography-2021-09-14.min.json +10 -1
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- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/payment-cryptography-data-2022-02-03.waiters2.json +5 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/pca-connector-scep-2018-05-10.examples.json +5 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/pca-connector-scep-2018-05-10.min.json +456 -0
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- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/pca-connector-scep-2018-05-10.waiters2.json +5 -0
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- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/personalize-runtime-2018-05-22.min.json +9 -1
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- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/pinpoint-sms-voice-v2-2022-03-31.paginators.json +6 -0
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- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/qapps-2023-11-27.examples.json +583 -0
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- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/qapps-2023-11-27.paginators.json +16 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/qapps-2023-11-27.waiters2.json +5 -0
- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/qbusiness-2023-11-27.examples.json +2 -3
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- package/node_modules/aws-sdk/apis/qconnect-2020-10-19.paginators.json +6 -0
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* You can modify several parameters of an existing EBS volume, including volume size, volume type, and IOPS capacity. If your EBS volume is attached to a current-generation EC2 instance type, you might be able to apply these changes without stopping the instance or detaching the volume from it. For more information about modifying EBS volumes, see Amazon EBS Elastic Volumes in the Amazon EBS User Guide. When you complete a resize operation on your volume, you need to extend the volume's file-system size to take advantage of the new storage capacity. For more information, see Extend the file system. For more information, see Monitor the progress of volume modifications in the Amazon EBS User Guide. With previous-generation instance types, resizing an EBS volume might require detaching and reattaching the volume or stopping and restarting the instance. After modifying a volume, you must wait at least six hours and ensure that the volume is in the in-use or available state before you can modify the same volume. This is sometimes referred to as a cooldown period.
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* Provisions an IPv4 or IPv6 address range for use with your Amazon Web Services resources through bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) and creates a corresponding address pool. After the address range is provisioned, it is ready to be advertised using AdvertiseByoipCidr. Amazon Web Services verifies that you own the address range and are authorized to advertise it. You must ensure that the address range is registered to you and that you created an RPKI ROA to authorize Amazon ASNs 16509 and 14618 to advertise the address range. For more information, see Bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. Provisioning an address range is an asynchronous operation, so the call returns immediately, but the address range is not ready to use until its status changes from pending-provision to provisioned. To monitor the status of an address range, use DescribeByoipCidrs. To allocate an Elastic IP address from your IPv4 address pool, use AllocateAddress with either the specific address from the address pool or the ID of the address pool.
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* Provisions an IPv4 or IPv6 address range for use with your Amazon Web Services resources through bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) and creates a corresponding address pool. After the address range is provisioned, it is ready to be advertised using AdvertiseByoipCidr. Amazon Web Services verifies that you own the address range and are authorized to advertise it. You must ensure that the address range is registered to you and that you created an RPKI ROA to authorize Amazon ASNs 16509 and 14618 to advertise the address range. For more information, see Bring your own IP addresses (BYOIP) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide. Provisioning an address range is an asynchronous operation, so the call returns immediately, but the address range is not ready to use until its status changes from pending-provision to provisioned. To monitor the status of an address range, use DescribeByoipCidrs. To allocate an Elastic IP address from your IPv4 address pool, use AllocateAddress with either the specific address from the address pool or the ID of the address pool.
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* Purchases a Reserved Instance for use with your account. With Reserved Instances, you pay a lower hourly rate compared to On-Demand instance pricing. Use DescribeReservedInstancesOfferings to get a list of Reserved Instance offerings that match your specifications. After you've purchased a Reserved Instance, you can check for your new Reserved Instance with DescribeReservedInstances. To queue a purchase for a future date and time, specify a purchase time. If you do not specify a purchase time, the default is the current time. For more information, see Reserved Instances and Sell in the Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
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* Purchases a Reserved Instance for use with your account. With Reserved Instances, you pay a lower hourly rate compared to On-Demand instance pricing. Use DescribeReservedInstancesOfferings to get a list of Reserved Instance offerings that match your specifications. After you've purchased a Reserved Instance, you can check for your new Reserved Instance with DescribeReservedInstances. To queue a purchase for a future date and time, specify a purchase time. If you do not specify a purchase time, the default is the current time. For more information, see Reserved Instances and Sell in the Reserved Instance Marketplace in the Amazon EC2 User Guide.
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A value of true means that the instance is enabled for hibernation. host-id - The ID of the Dedicated Host on which the instance is running, if applicable. hypervisor - The hypervisor type of the instance (ovm | xen). The value xen is used for both Xen and Nitro hypervisors. iam-instance-profile.arn - The instance profile associated with the instance. Specified as an ARN. iam-instance-profile.id - The instance profile associated with the instance. Specified as an ID. iam-instance-profile.name - The instance profile associated with the instance. Specified as an name. image-id - The ID of the image used to launch the instance. instance-id - The ID of the instance. instance-lifecycle - Indicates whether this is a Spot Instance, a Scheduled Instance, or a Capacity Block (spot | scheduled | capacity-block). instance-state-code - The state of the instance, as a 16-bit unsigned integer. The high byte is used for internal purposes and should be ignored. The low byte is set based on the state represented. The valid values are: 0 (pending), 16 (running), 32 (shutting-down), 48 (terminated), 64 (stopping), and 80 (stopped). instance-state-name - The state of the instance (pending | running | shutting-down | terminated | stopping | stopped). instance-type - The type of instance (for example, t2.micro). instance.group-id - The ID of the security group for the instance. instance.group-name - The name of the security group for the instance. ip-address - The public IPv4 address of the instance. ipv6-address - The IPv6 address of the instance. kernel-id - The kernel ID. key-name - The name of the key pair used when the instance was launched. launch-index - When launching multiple instances, this is the index for the instance in the launch group (for example, 0, 1, 2, and so on). launch-time - The time when the instance was launched, in the ISO 8601 format in the UTC time zone (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssZ), for example, 2021-09-29T11:04:43.305Z. You can use a wildcard (*), for example, 2021-09-29T*, which matches an entire day. maintenance-options.auto-recovery - The current automatic recovery behavior of the instance (disabled | default). metadata-options.http-endpoint - The status of access to the HTTP metadata endpoint on your instance (enabled | disabled) metadata-options.http-protocol-ipv4 - Indicates whether the IPv4 endpoint is enabled (disabled | enabled). metadata-options.http-protocol-ipv6 - Indicates whether the IPv6 endpoint is enabled (disabled | enabled). metadata-options.http-put-response-hop-limit - The HTTP metadata request put response hop limit (integer, possible values 1 to 64) metadata-options.http-tokens - The metadata request authorization state (optional | required) metadata-options.instance-metadata-tags - The status of access to instance tags from the instance metadata (enabled | disabled) metadata-options.state - The state of the metadata option changes (pending | applied). monitoring-state - Indicates whether detailed monitoring is enabled (disabled | enabled). network-interface.addresses.association.allocation-id - The allocation ID. network-interface.addresses.association.association-id - The association ID. network-interface.addresses.association.carrier-ip - The carrier IP address. network-interface.addresses.association.customer-owned-ip - The customer-owned IP address. network-interface.addresses.association.ip-owner-id - The owner ID of the private IPv4 address associated with the network interface. network-interface.addresses.association.public-dns-name - The public DNS name. network-interface.addresses.association.public-ip - The ID of the association of an Elastic IP address (IPv4) with a network interface. network-interface.addresses.primary - Specifies whether the IPv4 address of the network interface is the primary private IPv4 address. network-interface.addresses.private-dns-name - The private DNS name. network-interface.addresses.private-ip-address - The private IPv4 address associated with the network interface. network-interface.association.allocation-id - The allocation ID returned when you allocated the Elastic IP address (IPv4) for your network interface. network-interface.association.association-id - The association ID returned when the network interface was associated with an IPv4 address. network-interface.association.carrier-ip - The customer-owned IP address. network-interface.association.customer-owned-ip - The customer-owned IP address. network-interface.association.ip-owner-id - The owner of the Elastic IP address (IPv4) associated with the network interface. network-interface.association.public-dns-name - The public DNS name. network-interface.association.public-ip - The address of the Elastic IP address (IPv4) bound to the network interface. network-interface.attachment.attach-time - The time that the network interface was attached to an instance. network-interface.attachment.attachment-id - The ID of the interface attachment. network-interface.attachment.delete-on-termination - Specifies whether the attachment is deleted when an instance is terminated. network-interface.attachment.device-index - The device index to which the network interface is attached. network-interface.attachment.instance-id - The ID of the instance to which the network interface is attached. network-interface.attachment.instance-owner-id - The owner ID of the instance to which the network interface is attached. network-interface.attachment.network-card-index - The index of the network card. network-interface.attachment.status - The status of the attachment (attaching | attached | detaching | detached). network-interface.availability-zone - The Availability Zone for the network interface. network-interface.deny-all-igw-traffic - A Boolean that indicates whether a network interface with an IPv6 address is unreachable from the public internet. network-interface.description - The description of the network interface. network-interface.group-id - The ID of a security group associated with the network interface. network-interface.group-name - The name of a security group associated with the network interface. network-interface.ipv4-prefixes.ipv4-prefix - The IPv4 prefixes that are assigned to the network interface. network-interface.ipv6-address - The IPv6 address associated with the network interface. network-interface.ipv6-addresses.ipv6-address - The IPv6 address associated with the network interface. network-interface.ipv6-addresses.is-primary-ipv6 - A Boolean that indicates whether this is the primary IPv6 address. network-interface.ipv6-native - A Boolean that indicates whether this is an IPv6 only network interface. network-interface.ipv6-prefixes.ipv6-prefix - The IPv6 prefix assigned to the network interface. network-interface.mac-address - The MAC address of the network interface. network-interface.network-interface-id - The ID of the network interface. network-interface.outpost-arn - The ARN of the Outpost. network-interface.owner-id - The ID of the owner of the network interface. network-interface.private-dns-name - The private DNS name of the network interface. network-interface.private-ip-address - The private IPv4 address. network-interface.public-dns-name - The public DNS name. network-interface.requester-id - The requester ID for the network interface. network-interface.requester-managed - Indicates whether the network interface is being managed by Amazon Web Services. network-interface.status - The status of the network interface (available) | in-use). network-interface.source-dest-check - Whether the network interface performs source/destination checking. A value of true means that checking is enabled, and false means that checking is disabled. The value must be false for the network interface to perform network address translation (NAT) in your VPC. network-interface.subnet-id - The ID of the subnet for the network interface. network-interface.tag-key - The key of a tag assigned to the network interface. network-interface.tag-value - The value of a tag assigned to the network interface. network-interface.vpc-id - The ID of the VPC for the network interface. outpost-arn - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Outpost. owner-id - The Amazon Web Services account ID of the instance owner. placement-group-name - The name of the placement group for the instance. placement-partition-number - The partition in which the instance is located. platform - The platform. To list only Windows instances, use windows. platform-details - The platform (Linux/UNIX | Red Hat BYOL Linux | Red Hat Enterprise Linux | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with HA | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Standard and HA | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Enterprise and HA | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Standard | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Web | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Enterprise | SQL Server Enterprise | SQL Server Standard | SQL Server Web | SUSE Linux | Ubuntu Pro | Windows | Windows BYOL | Windows with SQL Server Enterprise | Windows with SQL Server Standard | Windows with SQL Server Web). private-dns-name - The private IPv4 DNS name of the instance. private-dns-name-options.enable-resource-name-dns-a-record - A Boolean that indicates whether to respond to DNS queries for instance hostnames with DNS A records. private-dns-name-options.enable-resource-name-dns-aaaa-record - A Boolean that indicates whether to respond to DNS queries for instance hostnames with DNS AAAA records. private-dns-name-options.hostname-type - The type of hostname (ip-name | resource-name). private-ip-address - The private IPv4 address of the instance. product-code - The product code associated with the AMI used to launch the instance. product-code.type - The type of product code (devpay | marketplace). ramdisk-id - The RAM disk ID. reason - The reason for the current state of the instance (for example, shows "User Initiated [date]" when you stop or terminate the instance). Similar to the state-reason-code filter. requester-id - The ID of the entity that launched the instance on your behalf (for example, Amazon Web Services Management Console, Auto Scaling, and so on). reservation-id - The ID of the instance's reservation. A reservation ID is created any time you launch an instance. A reservation ID has a one-to-one relationship with an instance launch request, but can be associated with more than one instance if you launch multiple instances using the same launch request. For example, if you launch one instance, you get one reservation ID. If you launch ten instances using the same launch request, you also get one reservation ID. root-device-name - The device name of the root device volume (for example, /dev/sda1). root-device-type - The type of the root device volume (ebs | instance-store). source-dest-check - Indicates whether the instance performs source/destination checking. A value of true means that checking is enabled, and false means that checking is disabled. The value must be false for the instance to perform network address translation (NAT) in your VPC. spot-instance-request-id - The ID of the Spot Instance request. state-reason-code - The reason code for the state change. state-reason-message - A message that describes the state change. subnet-id - The ID of the subnet for the instance. tag:<key> - The key/value combination of a tag assigned to the resource. Use the tag key in the filter name and the tag value as the filter value. For example, to find all resources that have a tag with the key Owner and the value TeamA, specify tag:Owner for the filter name and TeamA for the filter value. tag-key - The key of a tag assigned to the resource. Use this filter to find all resources that have a tag with a specific key, regardless of the tag value. tenancy - The tenancy of an instance (dedicated | default | host). tpm-support - Indicates if the instance is configured for NitroTPM support (v2.0). usage-operation - The usage operation value for the instance (RunInstances | RunInstances:00g0 | RunInstances:0010 | RunInstances:1010 | RunInstances:1014 | RunInstances:1110 | RunInstances:0014 | RunInstances:0210 | RunInstances:0110 | RunInstances:0100 | RunInstances:0004 | RunInstances:0200 | RunInstances:000g | RunInstances:0g00 | RunInstances:0002 | RunInstances:0800 | RunInstances:0102 | RunInstances:0006 | RunInstances:0202). usage-operation-update-time - The time that the usage operation was last updated, for example, 2022-09-15T17:15:20.000Z. virtualization-type - The virtualization type of the instance (paravirtual | hvm). vpc-id - The ID of the VPC that the instance is running in.
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A value of true means that the instance is enabled for hibernation. host-id - The ID of the Dedicated Host on which the instance is running, if applicable. hypervisor - The hypervisor type of the instance (ovm | xen). The value xen is used for both Xen and Nitro hypervisors. iam-instance-profile.arn - The instance profile associated with the instance. Specified as an ARN. iam-instance-profile.id - The instance profile associated with the instance. Specified as an ID. iam-instance-profile.name - The instance profile associated with the instance. Specified as an name. image-id - The ID of the image used to launch the instance. instance-id - The ID of the instance. instance-lifecycle - Indicates whether this is a Spot Instance, a Scheduled Instance, or a Capacity Block (spot | scheduled | capacity-block). instance-state-code - The state of the instance, as a 16-bit unsigned integer. The high byte is used for internal purposes and should be ignored. The low byte is set based on the state represented. The valid values are: 0 (pending), 16 (running), 32 (shutting-down), 48 (terminated), 64 (stopping), and 80 (stopped). instance-state-name - The state of the instance (pending | running | shutting-down | terminated | stopping | stopped). instance-type - The type of instance (for example, t2.micro). instance.group-id - The ID of the security group for the instance. instance.group-name - The name of the security group for the instance. ip-address - The public IPv4 address of the instance. ipv6-address - The IPv6 address of the instance. kernel-id - The kernel ID. key-name - The name of the key pair used when the instance was launched. launch-index - When launching multiple instances, this is the index for the instance in the launch group (for example, 0, 1, 2, and so on). launch-time - The time when the instance was launched, in the ISO 8601 format in the UTC time zone (YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm:ss.sssZ), for example, 2021-09-29T11:04:43.305Z. You can use a wildcard (*), for example, 2021-09-29T*, which matches an entire day. maintenance-options.auto-recovery - The current automatic recovery behavior of the instance (disabled | default). metadata-options.http-endpoint - The status of access to the HTTP metadata endpoint on your instance (enabled | disabled) metadata-options.http-protocol-ipv4 - Indicates whether the IPv4 endpoint is enabled (disabled | enabled). metadata-options.http-protocol-ipv6 - Indicates whether the IPv6 endpoint is enabled (disabled | enabled). metadata-options.http-put-response-hop-limit - The HTTP metadata request put response hop limit (integer, possible values 1 to 64) metadata-options.http-tokens - The metadata request authorization state (optional | required) metadata-options.instance-metadata-tags - The status of access to instance tags from the instance metadata (enabled | disabled) metadata-options.state - The state of the metadata option changes (pending | applied). monitoring-state - Indicates whether detailed monitoring is enabled (disabled | enabled). network-interface.addresses.association.allocation-id - The allocation ID. network-interface.addresses.association.association-id - The association ID. network-interface.addresses.association.carrier-ip - The carrier IP address. network-interface.addresses.association.customer-owned-ip - The customer-owned IP address. network-interface.addresses.association.ip-owner-id - The owner ID of the private IPv4 address associated with the network interface. network-interface.addresses.association.public-dns-name - The public DNS name. network-interface.addresses.association.public-ip - The ID of the association of an Elastic IP address (IPv4) with a network interface. network-interface.addresses.primary - Specifies whether the IPv4 address of the network interface is the primary private IPv4 address. network-interface.addresses.private-dns-name - The private DNS name. network-interface.addresses.private-ip-address - The private IPv4 address associated with the network interface. network-interface.association.allocation-id - The allocation ID returned when you allocated the Elastic IP address (IPv4) for your network interface. network-interface.association.association-id - The association ID returned when the network interface was associated with an IPv4 address. network-interface.association.carrier-ip - The customer-owned IP address. network-interface.association.customer-owned-ip - The customer-owned IP address. network-interface.association.ip-owner-id - The owner of the Elastic IP address (IPv4) associated with the network interface. network-interface.association.public-dns-name - The public DNS name. network-interface.association.public-ip - The address of the Elastic IP address (IPv4) bound to the network interface. network-interface.attachment.attach-time - The time that the network interface was attached to an instance. network-interface.attachment.attachment-id - The ID of the interface attachment. network-interface.attachment.delete-on-termination - Specifies whether the attachment is deleted when an instance is terminated. network-interface.attachment.device-index - The device index to which the network interface is attached. network-interface.attachment.instance-id - The ID of the instance to which the network interface is attached. network-interface.attachment.instance-owner-id - The owner ID of the instance to which the network interface is attached. network-interface.attachment.network-card-index - The index of the network card. network-interface.attachment.status - The status of the attachment (attaching | attached | detaching | detached). network-interface.availability-zone - The Availability Zone for the network interface. network-interface.deny-all-igw-traffic - A Boolean that indicates whether a network interface with an IPv6 address is unreachable from the public internet. network-interface.description - The description of the network interface. network-interface.group-id - The ID of a security group associated with the network interface. network-interface.group-name - The name of a security group associated with the network interface. network-interface.ipv4-prefixes.ipv4-prefix - The IPv4 prefixes that are assigned to the network interface. network-interface.ipv6-address - The IPv6 address associated with the network interface. network-interface.ipv6-addresses.ipv6-address - The IPv6 address associated with the network interface. network-interface.ipv6-addresses.is-primary-ipv6 - A Boolean that indicates whether this is the primary IPv6 address. network-interface.ipv6-native - A Boolean that indicates whether this is an IPv6 only network interface. network-interface.ipv6-prefixes.ipv6-prefix - The IPv6 prefix assigned to the network interface. network-interface.mac-address - The MAC address of the network interface. network-interface.network-interface-id - The ID of the network interface. network-interface.outpost-arn - The ARN of the Outpost. network-interface.owner-id - The ID of the owner of the network interface. network-interface.private-dns-name - The private DNS name of the network interface. network-interface.private-ip-address - The private IPv4 address. network-interface.public-dns-name - The public DNS name. network-interface.requester-id - The requester ID for the network interface. network-interface.requester-managed - Indicates whether the network interface is being managed by Amazon Web Services. network-interface.status - The status of the network interface (available) | in-use). network-interface.source-dest-check - Whether the network interface performs source/destination checking. A value of true means that checking is enabled, and false means that checking is disabled. The value must be false for the network interface to perform network address translation (NAT) in your VPC. network-interface.subnet-id - The ID of the subnet for the network interface. network-interface.tag-key - The key of a tag assigned to the network interface. network-interface.tag-value - The value of a tag assigned to the network interface. network-interface.vpc-id - The ID of the VPC for the network interface. outpost-arn - The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Outpost. owner-id - The Amazon Web Services account ID of the instance owner. placement-group-name - The name of the placement group for the instance. placement-partition-number - The partition in which the instance is located. platform - The platform. To list only Windows instances, use windows. platform-details - The platform (Linux/UNIX | Red Hat BYOL Linux | Red Hat Enterprise Linux | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with HA | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Standard and HA | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Enterprise and HA | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Standard | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Web | Red Hat Enterprise Linux with SQL Server Enterprise | SQL Server Enterprise | SQL Server Standard | SQL Server Web | SUSE Linux | Ubuntu Pro | Windows | Windows BYOL | Windows with SQL Server Enterprise | Windows with SQL Server Standard | Windows with SQL Server Web). private-dns-name - The private IPv4 DNS name of the instance. private-dns-name-options.enable-resource-name-dns-a-record - A Boolean that indicates whether to respond to DNS queries for instance hostnames with DNS A records. private-dns-name-options.enable-resource-name-dns-aaaa-record - A Boolean that indicates whether to respond to DNS queries for instance hostnames with DNS AAAA records. private-dns-name-options.hostname-type - The type of hostname (ip-name | resource-name). private-ip-address - The private IPv4 address of the instance. This can only be used to filter by the primary IP address of the network interface attached to the instance. To filter by additional IP addresses assigned to the network interface, use the filter network-interface.addresses.private-ip-address. product-code - The product code associated with the AMI used to launch the instance. product-code.type - The type of product code (devpay | marketplace). ramdisk-id - The RAM disk ID. reason - The reason for the current state of the instance (for example, shows "User Initiated [date]" when you stop or terminate the instance). Similar to the state-reason-code filter. requester-id - The ID of the entity that launched the instance on your behalf (for example, Amazon Web Services Management Console, Auto Scaling, and so on). reservation-id - The ID of the instance's reservation. A reservation ID is created any time you launch an instance. A reservation ID has a one-to-one relationship with an instance launch request, but can be associated with more than one instance if you launch multiple instances using the same launch request. For example, if you launch one instance, you get one reservation ID. If you launch ten instances using the same launch request, you also get one reservation ID. root-device-name - The device name of the root device volume (for example, /dev/sda1). root-device-type - The type of the root device volume (ebs | instance-store). source-dest-check - Indicates whether the instance performs source/destination checking. A value of true means that checking is enabled, and false means that checking is disabled. The value must be false for the instance to perform network address translation (NAT) in your VPC. spot-instance-request-id - The ID of the Spot Instance request. state-reason-code - The reason code for the state change. state-reason-message - A message that describes the state change. subnet-id - The ID of the subnet for the instance. tag:<key> - The key/value combination of a tag assigned to the resource. Use the tag key in the filter name and the tag value as the filter value. For example, to find all resources that have a tag with the key Owner and the value TeamA, specify tag:Owner for the filter name and TeamA for the filter value. tag-key - The key of a tag assigned to the resource. Use this filter to find all resources that have a tag with a specific key, regardless of the tag value. tenancy - The tenancy of an instance (dedicated | default | host). tpm-support - Indicates if the instance is configured for NitroTPM support (v2.0). usage-operation - The usage operation value for the instance (RunInstances | RunInstances:00g0 | RunInstances:0010 | RunInstances:1010 | RunInstances:1014 | RunInstances:1110 | RunInstances:0014 | RunInstances:0210 | RunInstances:0110 | RunInstances:0100 | RunInstances:0004 | RunInstances:0200 | RunInstances:000g | RunInstances:0g00 | RunInstances:0002 | RunInstances:0800 | RunInstances:0102 | RunInstances:0006 | RunInstances:0202). usage-operation-update-time - The time that the usage operation was last updated, for example, 2022-09-15T17:15:20.000Z. virtualization-type - The virtualization type of the instance (paravirtual | hvm). vpc-id - The ID of the VPC that the instance is running in.
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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"|"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"|"r7iz.large"|"r7iz.xlarge"|"r7iz.2xlarge"|"r7iz.4xlarge"|"r7iz.8xlarge"|"r7iz.12xlarge"|"r7iz.16xlarge"|"r7iz.32xlarge"|"c7a.medium"|"c7a.large"|"c7a.xlarge"|"c7a.2xlarge"|"c7a.4xlarge"|"c7a.8xlarge"|"c7a.12xlarge"|"c7a.16xlarge"|"c7a.24xlarge"|"c7a.32xlarge"|"c7a.48xlarge"|"c7a.metal-48xl"|"r7a.metal-48xl"|"r7i.large"|"r7i.xlarge"|"r7i.2xlarge"|"r7i.4xlarge"|"r7i.8xlarge"|"r7i.12xlarge"|"r7i.16xlarge"|"r7i.24xlarge"|"r7i.48xlarge"|"dl2q.24xlarge"|"mac2-m2.metal"|"i4i.12xlarge"|"i4i.24xlarge"|"c7i.metal-24xl"|"c7i.metal-48xl"|"m7i.metal-24xl"|"m7i.metal-48xl"|"r7i.metal-24xl"|"r7i.metal-48xl"|"r7iz.metal-16xl"|"r7iz.metal-32xl"|"c7gd.metal"|"m7gd.metal"|"r7gd.metal"|"g6.xlarge"|"g6.2xlarge"|"g6.4xlarge"|"g6.8xlarge"|"g6.12xlarge"|"g6.16xlarge"|"g6.24xlarge"|"g6.48xlarge"|"gr6.4xlarge"|"gr6.8xlarge"|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"|"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"|"r7iz.large"|"r7iz.xlarge"|"r7iz.2xlarge"|"r7iz.4xlarge"|"r7iz.8xlarge"|"r7iz.12xlarge"|"r7iz.16xlarge"|"r7iz.32xlarge"|"c7a.medium"|"c7a.large"|"c7a.xlarge"|"c7a.2xlarge"|"c7a.4xlarge"|"c7a.8xlarge"|"c7a.12xlarge"|"c7a.16xlarge"|"c7a.24xlarge"|"c7a.32xlarge"|"c7a.48xlarge"|"c7a.metal-48xl"|"r7a.metal-48xl"|"r7i.large"|"r7i.xlarge"|"r7i.2xlarge"|"r7i.4xlarge"|"r7i.8xlarge"|"r7i.12xlarge"|"r7i.16xlarge"|"r7i.24xlarge"|"r7i.48xlarge"|"dl2q.24xlarge"|"mac2-m2.metal"|"i4i.12xlarge"|"i4i.24xlarge"|"c7i.metal-24xl"|"c7i.metal-48xl"|"m7i.metal-24xl"|"m7i.metal-48xl"|"r7i.metal-24xl"|"r7i.metal-48xl"|"r7iz.metal-16xl"|"r7iz.metal-32xl"|"c7gd.metal"|"m7gd.metal"|"r7gd.metal"|"g6.xlarge"|"g6.2xlarge"|"g6.4xlarge"|"g6.8xlarge"|"g6.12xlarge"|"g6.16xlarge"|"g6.24xlarge"|"g6.48xlarge"|"gr6.4xlarge"|"gr6.8xlarge"|"c7i-flex.large"|"c7i-flex.xlarge"|"c7i-flex.2xlarge"|"c7i-flex.4xlarge"|"c7i-flex.8xlarge"|"u7i-12tb.224xlarge"|"u7in-16tb.224xlarge"|"u7in-24tb.224xlarge"|"u7in-32tb.224xlarge"|"u7ib-12tb.224xlarge"|"c7gn.metal"|"r8g.medium"|"r8g.large"|"r8g.xlarge"|"r8g.2xlarge"|"r8g.4xlarge"|"r8g.8xlarge"|"r8g.12xlarge"|"r8g.16xlarge"|"r8g.24xlarge"|"r8g.48xlarge"|"r8g.metal-24xl"|"r8g.metal-48xl"|"mac2-m1ultra.metal"|string;
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NetworkBorderGroup?: String;
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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