You can use the CreateQoSPolicy method to create a QoSPolicy object that you can later apply to a volume upon creation or modification. A QoS policy has a unique ID, a name, and QoS settings.
This method has the following input parameters:
Name | Description | Type | Default value | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | The name of the QoS policy; for example, gold, platinum, or silver. | string | None | Yes |
qos | The QoS settings that this policy represents. | QoS | None | Yes |
This method has the following return value:
Name | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
qosPolicy | The newly created QoSPolicy object. | QoSPolicy |
Requests for this method are similar to the following example:
{ "id": 68, "method": "CreateQoSPolicy", "params": { "name": "bronze", "qos": { "minIOPS": 50, "maxIOPS": 15000, "burstIOPS": 15000 } } }
This method returns a response similar to the following example:
{ "id": 68, "result": { "qosPolicy": { "name": "bronze", "qos": { "burstIOPS": 15000, "burstTime": 60, "curve": { "4096": 100, "8192": 160, "16384": 270, "32768": 500, "65536": 1000, "131072": 1950, "262144": 3900, "524288": 7600, "1048576": 15000 }, "maxIOPS": 15000, "minIOPS": 50 }, "qosPolicyID": 2, "volumeIDs": [] } } }
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