Checks whether the GPU core count of an ECS instance meets or exceeds your specified minimum value.
Scenarios
GPU-accelerated compute-optimized instances are suited for AI applications based on frameworks such as TensorFlow. They also reduce client-side computing requirements, making them ideal for graphics processing and real-time cloud rendering for cloud games and AR/VR.
Risk level
Default risk level: Low.
You can change the risk level as needed.
Detection logic
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An ECS instance is compliant if its GPU core count meets or exceeds the value that you set.
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An ECS instance is non-compliant if its GPU core count is less than the value that you set. To fix this, see Remediation.
Rule details
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Parameter |
Description |
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Rule name |
ECS instance GPU core count meets the minimum requirement |
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Rule identifier |
ecs-gpu-min-count-limit |
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Tags |
ECS, GPU |
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Automatic remediation |
Not supported |
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Rule trigger |
Configuration change |
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Supported resource types |
ECS instance |
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Rule input parameters |
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Remediation
Upgrade the GPU core count of the ECS instance. For more information, see Overview of upgrade and downgrade methods.