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applicationautoscaling.2016-02-06.json
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"smithy.api#documentation": "<p>With Application Auto Scaling, you can configure automatic scaling for the following\n resources:</p>\n <ul>\n <li>\n <p>Amazon AppStream 2.0 fleets</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Amazon Aurora Replicas</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Amazon Comprehend document classification and entity recognizer endpoints</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Amazon DynamoDB tables and global secondary indexes throughput capacity</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Amazon ECS services</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Amazon ElastiCache for Redis clusters (replication groups)</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Amazon EMR clusters</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) tables</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Lambda function provisioned concurrency</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka broker storage</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Amazon Neptune clusters</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Amazon SageMaker endpoint variants</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Spot Fleets (Amazon EC2)</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Custom resources provided by your own applications or services</p>\n </li>\n </ul>\n <p>\n <b>API Summary</b>\n </p>\n <p>The Application Auto Scaling service API includes three key sets of actions: </p>\n <ul>\n <li>\n <p>Register and manage scalable targets - Register Amazon Web Services or custom resources as scalable\n targets (a resource that Application Auto Scaling can scale), set minimum and maximum capacity limits, and\n retrieve information on existing scalable targets.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Configure and manage automatic scaling - Define scaling policies to dynamically scale\n your resources in response to CloudWatch alarms, schedule one-time or recurring scaling actions,\n and retrieve your recent scaling activity history.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Suspend and resume scaling - Temporarily suspend and later resume automatic scaling by\n calling the <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/APIReference/API_RegisterScalableTarget.html\">RegisterScalableTarget</a> API action for any Application Auto Scaling scalable target. You can\n suspend and resume (individually or in combination) scale-out activities that are\n triggered by a scaling policy, scale-in activities that are triggered by a scaling policy,\n and scheduled scaling.</p>\n </li>\n </ul>\n\n \n <p>To learn more about Application Auto Scaling, including information about granting IAM users required\n permissions for Application Auto Scaling actions, see the <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/what-is-application-auto-scaling.html\">Application Auto Scaling User\n Guide</a>.</p>",
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"smithy.api#documentation": "<p>Represents a CloudWatch metric of your choosing for a target tracking scaling policy to use\n with Application Auto Scaling.</p>\n <p>For information about the available metrics for a service, see <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/aws-services-cloudwatch-metrics.html\">Amazon Web Services\n Services That Publish CloudWatch Metrics</a> in the <i>Amazon CloudWatch User\n Guide</i>.</p>\n <p>To create your customized metric specification:</p>\n <ul>\n <li>\n <p>Add values for each required parameter from CloudWatch. You can use an existing metric,\n or a new metric that you create. To use your own metric, you must first publish the\n metric to CloudWatch. For more information, see <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/publishingMetrics.html\">Publish Custom\n Metrics</a> in the <i>Amazon CloudWatch User Guide</i>.</p>\n </li>\n <li>\n <p>Choose a metric that changes proportionally with capacity. The value of the metric\n should increase or decrease in inverse proportion to the number of capacity units.\n That is, the value of the metric should decrease when capacity increases, and\n increase when capacity decreases. </p>\n </li>\n </ul>\n <p>For more information about CloudWatch, see <a href=\"https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/cloudwatch_concepts.html\">Amazon CloudWatch\n Concepts</a>. </p>"
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