public sealed class AutoscalingPolicyScaleInControl : IMessage<AutoscalingPolicyScaleInControl>, IEquatable<AutoscalingPolicyScaleInControl>, IDeepCloneable<AutoscalingPolicyScaleInControl>, IBufferMessage, IMessage
Reference documentation and code samples for the Compute Engine v1 API class AutoscalingPolicyScaleInControl.
Configuration that allows for slower scale in so that even if Autoscaler recommends an abrupt scale in of a MIG, it will be throttled as specified by the parameters below.
public FixedOrPercent MaxScaledInReplicas { get; set; }
Maximum allowed number (or %) of VMs that can be deducted from the peak recommendation during the window autoscaler looks at when computing recommendations. Possibly all these VMs can be deleted at once so user service needs to be prepared to lose that many VMs in one step.
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