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ManagedServiceScalingPolicy.cs
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT License.
// <auto-generated/>
#nullable disable
using System;
using Azure.Core;
namespace Azure.ResourceManager.ServiceFabricManagedClusters.Models
{
/// <summary> Specifies a metric to load balance a service during runtime. </summary>
public partial class ManagedServiceScalingPolicy
{
/// <summary> Initializes a new instance of ManagedServiceScalingPolicy. </summary>
/// <param name="scalingMechanism">
/// Specifies the mechanism associated with this scaling policy
/// Please note <see cref="ManagedServiceScalingMechanism"/> is the base class. According to the scenario, a derived class of the base class might need to be assigned here, or this property needs to be casted to one of the possible derived classes.
/// The available derived classes include <see cref="NamedPartitionAddOrRemoveScalingMechanism"/> and <see cref="PartitionInstanceCountScalingMechanism"/>.
/// </param>
/// <param name="scalingTrigger">
/// Specifies the trigger associated with this scaling policy.
/// Please note <see cref="ManagedServiceScalingTrigger"/> is the base class. According to the scenario, a derived class of the base class might need to be assigned here, or this property needs to be casted to one of the possible derived classes.
/// The available derived classes include <see cref="AveragePartitionLoadScalingTrigger"/> and <see cref="AverageServiceLoadScalingTrigger"/>.
/// </param>
/// <exception cref="ArgumentNullException"> <paramref name="scalingMechanism"/> or <paramref name="scalingTrigger"/> is null. </exception>
public ManagedServiceScalingPolicy(ManagedServiceScalingMechanism scalingMechanism, ManagedServiceScalingTrigger scalingTrigger)
{
Argument.AssertNotNull(scalingMechanism, nameof(scalingMechanism));
Argument.AssertNotNull(scalingTrigger, nameof(scalingTrigger));
ScalingMechanism = scalingMechanism;
ScalingTrigger = scalingTrigger;
}
/// <summary>
/// Specifies the mechanism associated with this scaling policy
/// Please note <see cref="ManagedServiceScalingMechanism"/> is the base class. According to the scenario, a derived class of the base class might need to be assigned here, or this property needs to be casted to one of the possible derived classes.
/// The available derived classes include <see cref="NamedPartitionAddOrRemoveScalingMechanism"/> and <see cref="PartitionInstanceCountScalingMechanism"/>.
/// </summary>
public ManagedServiceScalingMechanism ScalingMechanism { get; set; }
/// <summary>
/// Specifies the trigger associated with this scaling policy.
/// Please note <see cref="ManagedServiceScalingTrigger"/> is the base class. According to the scenario, a derived class of the base class might need to be assigned here, or this property needs to be casted to one of the possible derived classes.
/// The available derived classes include <see cref="AveragePartitionLoadScalingTrigger"/> and <see cref="AverageServiceLoadScalingTrigger"/>.
/// </summary>
public ManagedServiceScalingTrigger ScalingTrigger { get; set; }
}
}