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AWS SDK for Java 1.x API Reference - 1.12.793

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com.amazonaws.services.elasticfilesystem.model

Class CreateFileSystemRequest

    • Constructor Detail

      • CreateFileSystemRequest

        public CreateFileSystemRequest()
    • Method Detail

      • setCreationToken

        public void setCreationToken(String creationToken)

        A string of up to 64 ASCII characters. Amazon EFS uses this to ensure idempotent creation.

        Parameters:
        creationToken - A string of up to 64 ASCII characters. Amazon EFS uses this to ensure idempotent creation.
      • getCreationToken

        public String getCreationToken()

        A string of up to 64 ASCII characters. Amazon EFS uses this to ensure idempotent creation.

        Returns:
        A string of up to 64 ASCII characters. Amazon EFS uses this to ensure idempotent creation.
      • withCreationToken

        public CreateFileSystemRequest withCreationToken(String creationToken)

        A string of up to 64 ASCII characters. Amazon EFS uses this to ensure idempotent creation.

        Parameters:
        creationToken - A string of up to 64 ASCII characters. Amazon EFS uses this to ensure idempotent creation.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setPerformanceMode

        public void setPerformanceMode(String performanceMode)

        The Performance mode of the file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance mode for all file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been created. The maxIO mode is not supported on One Zone file systems.

        Due to the higher per-operation latencies with Max I/O, we recommend using General Purpose performance mode for all file systems.

        Default is generalPurpose.

        Parameters:
        performanceMode - The Performance mode of the file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance mode for all file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been created. The maxIO mode is not supported on One Zone file systems.

        Due to the higher per-operation latencies with Max I/O, we recommend using General Purpose performance mode for all file systems.

        Default is generalPurpose.

        See Also:
        PerformanceMode
      • getPerformanceMode

        public String getPerformanceMode()

        The Performance mode of the file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance mode for all file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been created. The maxIO mode is not supported on One Zone file systems.

        Due to the higher per-operation latencies with Max I/O, we recommend using General Purpose performance mode for all file systems.

        Default is generalPurpose.

        Returns:
        The Performance mode of the file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance mode for all file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been created. The maxIO mode is not supported on One Zone file systems.

        Due to the higher per-operation latencies with Max I/O, we recommend using General Purpose performance mode for all file systems.

        Default is generalPurpose.

        See Also:
        PerformanceMode
      • withPerformanceMode

        public CreateFileSystemRequest withPerformanceMode(String performanceMode)

        The Performance mode of the file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance mode for all file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been created. The maxIO mode is not supported on One Zone file systems.

        Due to the higher per-operation latencies with Max I/O, we recommend using General Purpose performance mode for all file systems.

        Default is generalPurpose.

        Parameters:
        performanceMode - The Performance mode of the file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance mode for all file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been created. The maxIO mode is not supported on One Zone file systems.

        Due to the higher per-operation latencies with Max I/O, we recommend using General Purpose performance mode for all file systems.

        Default is generalPurpose.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        PerformanceMode
      • setPerformanceMode

        public void setPerformanceMode(PerformanceMode performanceMode)

        The Performance mode of the file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance mode for all file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been created. The maxIO mode is not supported on One Zone file systems.

        Due to the higher per-operation latencies with Max I/O, we recommend using General Purpose performance mode for all file systems.

        Default is generalPurpose.

        Parameters:
        performanceMode - The Performance mode of the file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance mode for all file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been created. The maxIO mode is not supported on One Zone file systems.

        Due to the higher per-operation latencies with Max I/O, we recommend using General Purpose performance mode for all file systems.

        Default is generalPurpose.

        See Also:
        PerformanceMode
      • withPerformanceMode

        public CreateFileSystemRequest withPerformanceMode(PerformanceMode performanceMode)

        The Performance mode of the file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance mode for all file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been created. The maxIO mode is not supported on One Zone file systems.

        Due to the higher per-operation latencies with Max I/O, we recommend using General Purpose performance mode for all file systems.

        Default is generalPurpose.

        Parameters:
        performanceMode - The Performance mode of the file system. We recommend generalPurpose performance mode for all file systems. File systems using the maxIO performance mode can scale to higher levels of aggregate throughput and operations per second with a tradeoff of slightly higher latencies for most file operations. The performance mode can't be changed after the file system has been created. The maxIO mode is not supported on One Zone file systems.

        Due to the higher per-operation latencies with Max I/O, we recommend using General Purpose performance mode for all file systems.

        Default is generalPurpose.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        PerformanceMode
      • setEncrypted

        public void setEncrypted(Boolean encrypted)

        A Boolean value that, if true, creates an encrypted file system. When creating an encrypted file system, you have the option of specifying an existing Key Management Service key (KMS key). If you don't specify a KMS key, then the default KMS key for Amazon EFS, /aws/elasticfilesystem, is used to protect the encrypted file system.

        Parameters:
        encrypted - A Boolean value that, if true, creates an encrypted file system. When creating an encrypted file system, you have the option of specifying an existing Key Management Service key (KMS key). If you don't specify a KMS key, then the default KMS key for Amazon EFS, /aws/elasticfilesystem, is used to protect the encrypted file system.
      • getEncrypted

        public Boolean getEncrypted()

        A Boolean value that, if true, creates an encrypted file system. When creating an encrypted file system, you have the option of specifying an existing Key Management Service key (KMS key). If you don't specify a KMS key, then the default KMS key for Amazon EFS, /aws/elasticfilesystem, is used to protect the encrypted file system.

        Returns:
        A Boolean value that, if true, creates an encrypted file system. When creating an encrypted file system, you have the option of specifying an existing Key Management Service key (KMS key). If you don't specify a KMS key, then the default KMS key for Amazon EFS, /aws/elasticfilesystem, is used to protect the encrypted file system.
      • withEncrypted

        public CreateFileSystemRequest withEncrypted(Boolean encrypted)

        A Boolean value that, if true, creates an encrypted file system. When creating an encrypted file system, you have the option of specifying an existing Key Management Service key (KMS key). If you don't specify a KMS key, then the default KMS key for Amazon EFS, /aws/elasticfilesystem, is used to protect the encrypted file system.

        Parameters:
        encrypted - A Boolean value that, if true, creates an encrypted file system. When creating an encrypted file system, you have the option of specifying an existing Key Management Service key (KMS key). If you don't specify a KMS key, then the default KMS key for Amazon EFS, /aws/elasticfilesystem, is used to protect the encrypted file system.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isEncrypted

        public Boolean isEncrypted()

        A Boolean value that, if true, creates an encrypted file system. When creating an encrypted file system, you have the option of specifying an existing Key Management Service key (KMS key). If you don't specify a KMS key, then the default KMS key for Amazon EFS, /aws/elasticfilesystem, is used to protect the encrypted file system.

        Returns:
        A Boolean value that, if true, creates an encrypted file system. When creating an encrypted file system, you have the option of specifying an existing Key Management Service key (KMS key). If you don't specify a KMS key, then the default KMS key for Amazon EFS, /aws/elasticfilesystem, is used to protect the encrypted file system.
      • setKmsKeyId

        public void setKmsKeyId(String kmsKeyId)

        The ID of the KMS key that you want to use to protect the encrypted file system. This parameter is required only if you want to use a non-default KMS key. If this parameter is not specified, the default KMS key for Amazon EFS is used. You can specify a KMS key ID using the following formats:

        • Key ID - A unique identifier of the key, for example 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.

        • ARN - An Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the key, for example arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.

        • Key alias - A previously created display name for a key, for example alias/projectKey1.

        • Key alias ARN - An ARN for a key alias, for example arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:444455556666:alias/projectKey1.

        If you use KmsKeyId, you must set the CreateFileSystemRequest$Encrypted parameter to true.

        EFS accepts only symmetric KMS keys. You cannot use asymmetric KMS keys with Amazon EFS file systems.

        Parameters:
        kmsKeyId - The ID of the KMS key that you want to use to protect the encrypted file system. This parameter is required only if you want to use a non-default KMS key. If this parameter is not specified, the default KMS key for Amazon EFS is used. You can specify a KMS key ID using the following formats:

        • Key ID - A unique identifier of the key, for example 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.

        • ARN - An Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the key, for example arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.

        • Key alias - A previously created display name for a key, for example alias/projectKey1.

        • Key alias ARN - An ARN for a key alias, for example arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:444455556666:alias/projectKey1.

        If you use KmsKeyId, you must set the CreateFileSystemRequest$Encrypted parameter to true.

        EFS accepts only symmetric KMS keys. You cannot use asymmetric KMS keys with Amazon EFS file systems.

      • getKmsKeyId

        public String getKmsKeyId()

        The ID of the KMS key that you want to use to protect the encrypted file system. This parameter is required only if you want to use a non-default KMS key. If this parameter is not specified, the default KMS key for Amazon EFS is used. You can specify a KMS key ID using the following formats:

        • Key ID - A unique identifier of the key, for example 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.

        • ARN - An Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the key, for example arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.

        • Key alias - A previously created display name for a key, for example alias/projectKey1.

        • Key alias ARN - An ARN for a key alias, for example arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:444455556666:alias/projectKey1.

        If you use KmsKeyId, you must set the CreateFileSystemRequest$Encrypted parameter to true.

        EFS accepts only symmetric KMS keys. You cannot use asymmetric KMS keys with Amazon EFS file systems.

        Returns:
        The ID of the KMS key that you want to use to protect the encrypted file system. This parameter is required only if you want to use a non-default KMS key. If this parameter is not specified, the default KMS key for Amazon EFS is used. You can specify a KMS key ID using the following formats:

        • Key ID - A unique identifier of the key, for example 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.

        • ARN - An Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the key, for example arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.

        • Key alias - A previously created display name for a key, for example alias/projectKey1.

        • Key alias ARN - An ARN for a key alias, for example arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:444455556666:alias/projectKey1.

        If you use KmsKeyId, you must set the CreateFileSystemRequest$Encrypted parameter to true.

        EFS accepts only symmetric KMS keys. You cannot use asymmetric KMS keys with Amazon EFS file systems.

      • withKmsKeyId

        public CreateFileSystemRequest withKmsKeyId(String kmsKeyId)

        The ID of the KMS key that you want to use to protect the encrypted file system. This parameter is required only if you want to use a non-default KMS key. If this parameter is not specified, the default KMS key for Amazon EFS is used. You can specify a KMS key ID using the following formats:

        • Key ID - A unique identifier of the key, for example 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.

        • ARN - An Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the key, for example arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.

        • Key alias - A previously created display name for a key, for example alias/projectKey1.

        • Key alias ARN - An ARN for a key alias, for example arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:444455556666:alias/projectKey1.

        If you use KmsKeyId, you must set the CreateFileSystemRequest$Encrypted parameter to true.

        EFS accepts only symmetric KMS keys. You cannot use asymmetric KMS keys with Amazon EFS file systems.

        Parameters:
        kmsKeyId - The ID of the KMS key that you want to use to protect the encrypted file system. This parameter is required only if you want to use a non-default KMS key. If this parameter is not specified, the default KMS key for Amazon EFS is used. You can specify a KMS key ID using the following formats:

        • Key ID - A unique identifier of the key, for example 1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.

        • ARN - An Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the key, for example arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:111122223333:key/1234abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab.

        • Key alias - A previously created display name for a key, for example alias/projectKey1.

        • Key alias ARN - An ARN for a key alias, for example arn:aws:kms:us-west-2:444455556666:alias/projectKey1.

        If you use KmsKeyId, you must set the CreateFileSystemRequest$Encrypted parameter to true.

        EFS accepts only symmetric KMS keys. You cannot use asymmetric KMS keys with Amazon EFS file systems.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setThroughputMode

        public void setThroughputMode(String throughputMode)

        Specifies the throughput mode for the file system. The mode can be bursting, provisioned, or elastic. If you set ThroughputMode to provisioned, you must also set a value for ProvisionedThroughputInMibps. After you create the file system, you can decrease your file system's Provisioned throughput or change between the throughput modes, with certain time restrictions. For more information, see Specifying throughput with provisioned mode in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is bursting.

        Parameters:
        throughputMode - Specifies the throughput mode for the file system. The mode can be bursting, provisioned, or elastic. If you set ThroughputMode to provisioned, you must also set a value for ProvisionedThroughputInMibps. After you create the file system, you can decrease your file system's Provisioned throughput or change between the throughput modes, with certain time restrictions. For more information, see Specifying throughput with provisioned mode in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is bursting.

        See Also:
        ThroughputMode
      • getThroughputMode

        public String getThroughputMode()

        Specifies the throughput mode for the file system. The mode can be bursting, provisioned, or elastic. If you set ThroughputMode to provisioned, you must also set a value for ProvisionedThroughputInMibps. After you create the file system, you can decrease your file system's Provisioned throughput or change between the throughput modes, with certain time restrictions. For more information, see Specifying throughput with provisioned mode in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is bursting.

        Returns:
        Specifies the throughput mode for the file system. The mode can be bursting, provisioned, or elastic. If you set ThroughputMode to provisioned, you must also set a value for ProvisionedThroughputInMibps. After you create the file system, you can decrease your file system's Provisioned throughput or change between the throughput modes, with certain time restrictions. For more information, see Specifying throughput with provisioned mode in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is bursting.

        See Also:
        ThroughputMode
      • withThroughputMode

        public CreateFileSystemRequest withThroughputMode(String throughputMode)

        Specifies the throughput mode for the file system. The mode can be bursting, provisioned, or elastic. If you set ThroughputMode to provisioned, you must also set a value for ProvisionedThroughputInMibps. After you create the file system, you can decrease your file system's Provisioned throughput or change between the throughput modes, with certain time restrictions. For more information, see Specifying throughput with provisioned mode in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is bursting.

        Parameters:
        throughputMode - Specifies the throughput mode for the file system. The mode can be bursting, provisioned, or elastic. If you set ThroughputMode to provisioned, you must also set a value for ProvisionedThroughputInMibps. After you create the file system, you can decrease your file system's Provisioned throughput or change between the throughput modes, with certain time restrictions. For more information, see Specifying throughput with provisioned mode in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is bursting.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        ThroughputMode
      • setThroughputMode

        public void setThroughputMode(ThroughputMode throughputMode)

        Specifies the throughput mode for the file system. The mode can be bursting, provisioned, or elastic. If you set ThroughputMode to provisioned, you must also set a value for ProvisionedThroughputInMibps. After you create the file system, you can decrease your file system's Provisioned throughput or change between the throughput modes, with certain time restrictions. For more information, see Specifying throughput with provisioned mode in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is bursting.

        Parameters:
        throughputMode - Specifies the throughput mode for the file system. The mode can be bursting, provisioned, or elastic. If you set ThroughputMode to provisioned, you must also set a value for ProvisionedThroughputInMibps. After you create the file system, you can decrease your file system's Provisioned throughput or change between the throughput modes, with certain time restrictions. For more information, see Specifying throughput with provisioned mode in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is bursting.

        See Also:
        ThroughputMode
      • withThroughputMode

        public CreateFileSystemRequest withThroughputMode(ThroughputMode throughputMode)

        Specifies the throughput mode for the file system. The mode can be bursting, provisioned, or elastic. If you set ThroughputMode to provisioned, you must also set a value for ProvisionedThroughputInMibps. After you create the file system, you can decrease your file system's Provisioned throughput or change between the throughput modes, with certain time restrictions. For more information, see Specifying throughput with provisioned mode in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is bursting.

        Parameters:
        throughputMode - Specifies the throughput mode for the file system. The mode can be bursting, provisioned, or elastic. If you set ThroughputMode to provisioned, you must also set a value for ProvisionedThroughputInMibps. After you create the file system, you can decrease your file system's Provisioned throughput or change between the throughput modes, with certain time restrictions. For more information, see Specifying throughput with provisioned mode in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is bursting.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
        See Also:
        ThroughputMode
      • setProvisionedThroughputInMibps

        public void setProvisionedThroughputInMibps(Double provisionedThroughputInMibps)

        The throughput, measured in mebibytes per second (MiBps), that you want to provision for a file system that you're creating. Required if ThroughputMode is set to provisioned. Valid values are 1-3414 MiBps, with the upper limit depending on Region. To increase this limit, contact Amazon Web Services Support. For more information, see Amazon EFS quotas that you can increase in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Parameters:
        provisionedThroughputInMibps - The throughput, measured in mebibytes per second (MiBps), that you want to provision for a file system that you're creating. Required if ThroughputMode is set to provisioned. Valid values are 1-3414 MiBps, with the upper limit depending on Region. To increase this limit, contact Amazon Web Services Support. For more information, see Amazon EFS quotas that you can increase in the Amazon EFS User Guide.
      • getProvisionedThroughputInMibps

        public Double getProvisionedThroughputInMibps()

        The throughput, measured in mebibytes per second (MiBps), that you want to provision for a file system that you're creating. Required if ThroughputMode is set to provisioned. Valid values are 1-3414 MiBps, with the upper limit depending on Region. To increase this limit, contact Amazon Web Services Support. For more information, see Amazon EFS quotas that you can increase in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Returns:
        The throughput, measured in mebibytes per second (MiBps), that you want to provision for a file system that you're creating. Required if ThroughputMode is set to provisioned. Valid values are 1-3414 MiBps, with the upper limit depending on Region. To increase this limit, contact Amazon Web Services Support. For more information, see Amazon EFS quotas that you can increase in the Amazon EFS User Guide.
      • withProvisionedThroughputInMibps

        public CreateFileSystemRequest withProvisionedThroughputInMibps(Double provisionedThroughputInMibps)

        The throughput, measured in mebibytes per second (MiBps), that you want to provision for a file system that you're creating. Required if ThroughputMode is set to provisioned. Valid values are 1-3414 MiBps, with the upper limit depending on Region. To increase this limit, contact Amazon Web Services Support. For more information, see Amazon EFS quotas that you can increase in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Parameters:
        provisionedThroughputInMibps - The throughput, measured in mebibytes per second (MiBps), that you want to provision for a file system that you're creating. Required if ThroughputMode is set to provisioned. Valid values are 1-3414 MiBps, with the upper limit depending on Region. To increase this limit, contact Amazon Web Services Support. For more information, see Amazon EFS quotas that you can increase in the Amazon EFS User Guide.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setAvailabilityZoneName

        public void setAvailabilityZoneName(String availabilityZoneName)

        Used to create a One Zone file system. It specifies the Amazon Web Services Availability Zone in which to create the file system. Use the format us-east-1a to specify the Availability Zone. For more information about One Zone file systems, see Using EFS storage classes in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        One Zone file systems are not available in all Availability Zones in Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.

        Parameters:
        availabilityZoneName - Used to create a One Zone file system. It specifies the Amazon Web Services Availability Zone in which to create the file system. Use the format us-east-1a to specify the Availability Zone. For more information about One Zone file systems, see Using EFS storage classes in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        One Zone file systems are not available in all Availability Zones in Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.

      • getAvailabilityZoneName

        public String getAvailabilityZoneName()

        Used to create a One Zone file system. It specifies the Amazon Web Services Availability Zone in which to create the file system. Use the format us-east-1a to specify the Availability Zone. For more information about One Zone file systems, see Using EFS storage classes in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        One Zone file systems are not available in all Availability Zones in Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.

        Returns:
        Used to create a One Zone file system. It specifies the Amazon Web Services Availability Zone in which to create the file system. Use the format us-east-1a to specify the Availability Zone. For more information about One Zone file systems, see Using EFS storage classes in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        One Zone file systems are not available in all Availability Zones in Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.

      • withAvailabilityZoneName

        public CreateFileSystemRequest withAvailabilityZoneName(String availabilityZoneName)

        Used to create a One Zone file system. It specifies the Amazon Web Services Availability Zone in which to create the file system. Use the format us-east-1a to specify the Availability Zone. For more information about One Zone file systems, see Using EFS storage classes in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        One Zone file systems are not available in all Availability Zones in Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.

        Parameters:
        availabilityZoneName - Used to create a One Zone file system. It specifies the Amazon Web Services Availability Zone in which to create the file system. Use the format us-east-1a to specify the Availability Zone. For more information about One Zone file systems, see Using EFS storage classes in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        One Zone file systems are not available in all Availability Zones in Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • setBackup

        public void setBackup(Boolean backup)

        Specifies whether automatic backups are enabled on the file system that you are creating. Set the value to true to enable automatic backups. If you are creating a One Zone file system, automatic backups are enabled by default. For more information, see Automatic backups in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is false. However, if you specify an AvailabilityZoneName, the default is true.

        Backup is not available in all Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.

        Parameters:
        backup - Specifies whether automatic backups are enabled on the file system that you are creating. Set the value to true to enable automatic backups. If you are creating a One Zone file system, automatic backups are enabled by default. For more information, see Automatic backups in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is false. However, if you specify an AvailabilityZoneName, the default is true.

        Backup is not available in all Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.

      • getBackup

        public Boolean getBackup()

        Specifies whether automatic backups are enabled on the file system that you are creating. Set the value to true to enable automatic backups. If you are creating a One Zone file system, automatic backups are enabled by default. For more information, see Automatic backups in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is false. However, if you specify an AvailabilityZoneName, the default is true.

        Backup is not available in all Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether automatic backups are enabled on the file system that you are creating. Set the value to true to enable automatic backups. If you are creating a One Zone file system, automatic backups are enabled by default. For more information, see Automatic backups in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is false. However, if you specify an AvailabilityZoneName, the default is true.

        Backup is not available in all Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.

      • withBackup

        public CreateFileSystemRequest withBackup(Boolean backup)

        Specifies whether automatic backups are enabled on the file system that you are creating. Set the value to true to enable automatic backups. If you are creating a One Zone file system, automatic backups are enabled by default. For more information, see Automatic backups in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is false. However, if you specify an AvailabilityZoneName, the default is true.

        Backup is not available in all Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.

        Parameters:
        backup - Specifies whether automatic backups are enabled on the file system that you are creating. Set the value to true to enable automatic backups. If you are creating a One Zone file system, automatic backups are enabled by default. For more information, see Automatic backups in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is false. However, if you specify an AvailabilityZoneName, the default is true.

        Backup is not available in all Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.

        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • isBackup

        public Boolean isBackup()

        Specifies whether automatic backups are enabled on the file system that you are creating. Set the value to true to enable automatic backups. If you are creating a One Zone file system, automatic backups are enabled by default. For more information, see Automatic backups in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is false. However, if you specify an AvailabilityZoneName, the default is true.

        Backup is not available in all Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.

        Returns:
        Specifies whether automatic backups are enabled on the file system that you are creating. Set the value to true to enable automatic backups. If you are creating a One Zone file system, automatic backups are enabled by default. For more information, see Automatic backups in the Amazon EFS User Guide.

        Default is false. However, if you specify an AvailabilityZoneName, the default is true.

        Backup is not available in all Amazon Web Services Regions where Amazon EFS is available.

      • getTags

        public List<Tag> getTags()

        Use to create one or more tags associated with the file system. Each tag is a user-defined key-value pair. Name your file system on creation by including a "Key":"Name","Value":"{value}" key-value pair. Each key must be unique. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference Guide.

        Returns:
        Use to create one or more tags associated with the file system. Each tag is a user-defined key-value pair. Name your file system on creation by including a "Key":"Name","Value":"{value}" key-value pair. Each key must be unique. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference Guide.
      • setTags

        public void setTags(Collection<Tag> tags)

        Use to create one or more tags associated with the file system. Each tag is a user-defined key-value pair. Name your file system on creation by including a "Key":"Name","Value":"{value}" key-value pair. Each key must be unique. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference Guide.

        Parameters:
        tags - Use to create one or more tags associated with the file system. Each tag is a user-defined key-value pair. Name your file system on creation by including a "Key":"Name","Value":"{value}" key-value pair. Each key must be unique. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference Guide.
      • withTags

        public CreateFileSystemRequest withTags(Tag... tags)

        Use to create one or more tags associated with the file system. Each tag is a user-defined key-value pair. Name your file system on creation by including a "Key":"Name","Value":"{value}" key-value pair. Each key must be unique. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference Guide.

        NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use setTags(java.util.Collection) or withTags(java.util.Collection) if you want to override the existing values.

        Parameters:
        tags - Use to create one or more tags associated with the file system. Each tag is a user-defined key-value pair. Name your file system on creation by including a "Key":"Name","Value":"{value}" key-value pair. Each key must be unique. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference Guide.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • withTags

        public CreateFileSystemRequest withTags(Collection<Tag> tags)

        Use to create one or more tags associated with the file system. Each tag is a user-defined key-value pair. Name your file system on creation by including a "Key":"Name","Value":"{value}" key-value pair. Each key must be unique. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference Guide.

        Parameters:
        tags - Use to create one or more tags associated with the file system. Each tag is a user-defined key-value pair. Name your file system on creation by including a "Key":"Name","Value":"{value}" key-value pair. Each key must be unique. For more information, see Tagging Amazon Web Services resources in the Amazon Web Services General Reference Guide.
        Returns:
        Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      • toString

        public String toString()
        Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be redacted from this string using a placeholder value.
        Overrides:
        toString in class Object
        Returns:
        A string representation of this object.
        See Also:
        Object.toString()
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