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[Enhancement]: r/aws_elasticache_serverless_cache: Support minimum cache usage limits #36624

Closed jar-b closed 6 months ago

jar-b commented 7 months ago

Description

AWS now supports setting minimum usage limits for Elasticache serverless caches. Specifically, the cache_usage_limits.data_storage and cache_usage_limits.ecpu_per_second blocks can now include an optional minimum argument.

Affected Resource(s) and/or Data Source(s)

Potential Terraform Configuration

resource "aws_elasticache_serverless_cache" "example" {
  # other configuration

  cache_usage_limits {
    data_storage {
      minimum = 1000
    }
    ecpu_per_second {
      minimum = 1000
    }
  }
}

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github-actions[bot] commented 7 months ago

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speedhs commented 6 months ago

Hey! I would like to read about this and contribute a solution. Can you assign it to me

github-actions[bot] commented 6 months ago

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github-actions[bot] commented 6 months ago

This functionality has been released in v5.46.0 of the Terraform AWS Provider. Please see the Terraform documentation on provider versioning or reach out if you need any assistance upgrading.

For further feature requests or bug reports with this functionality, please create a new GitHub issue following the template. Thank you!

github-actions[bot] commented 5 months ago

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