@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public interface AmazonEBSAsync extends AmazonEBS
AsyncHandler
can be used to receive
notification when an asynchronous operation completes.
Note: Do not directly implement this interface, new methods are added to it regularly. Extend from
AbstractAmazonEBSAsync
instead.
You can use the Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) direct APIs to create Amazon EBS snapshots, write data directly to your snapshots, read data on your snapshots, and identify the differences or changes between two snapshots. If you’re an independent software vendor (ISV) who offers backup services for Amazon EBS, the EBS direct APIs make it more efficient and cost-effective to track incremental changes on your Amazon EBS volumes through snapshots. This can be done without having to create new volumes from snapshots, and then use Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances to compare the differences.
You can create incremental snapshots directly from data on-premises into volumes and the cloud to use for quick disaster recovery. With the ability to write and read snapshots, you can write your on-premises data to an snapshot during a disaster. Then after recovery, you can restore it back to Amazon Web Services or on-premises from the snapshot. You no longer need to build and maintain complex mechanisms to copy data to and from Amazon EBS.
This API reference provides detailed information about the actions, data types, parameters, and errors of the EBS direct APIs. For more information about the elements that make up the EBS direct APIs, and examples of how to use them effectively, see Accessing the Contents of an Amazon EBS Snapshot in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide. For more information about the supported Amazon Web Services Regions, endpoints, and service quotas for the EBS direct APIs, see Amazon Elastic Block Store Endpoints and Quotas in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Future<CompleteSnapshotResult> |
completeSnapshotAsync(CompleteSnapshotRequest completeSnapshotRequest)
Seals and completes the snapshot after all of the required blocks of data have been written to it.
|
Future<CompleteSnapshotResult> |
completeSnapshotAsync(CompleteSnapshotRequest completeSnapshotRequest,
AsyncHandler<CompleteSnapshotRequest,CompleteSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
Seals and completes the snapshot after all of the required blocks of data have been written to it.
|
Future<GetSnapshotBlockResult> |
getSnapshotBlockAsync(GetSnapshotBlockRequest getSnapshotBlockRequest)
Returns the data in a block in an Amazon Elastic Block Store snapshot.
|
Future<GetSnapshotBlockResult> |
getSnapshotBlockAsync(GetSnapshotBlockRequest getSnapshotBlockRequest,
AsyncHandler<GetSnapshotBlockRequest,GetSnapshotBlockResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the data in a block in an Amazon Elastic Block Store snapshot.
|
Future<ListChangedBlocksResult> |
listChangedBlocksAsync(ListChangedBlocksRequest listChangedBlocksRequest)
Returns information about the blocks that are different between two Amazon Elastic Block Store snapshots of the
same volume/snapshot lineage.
|
Future<ListChangedBlocksResult> |
listChangedBlocksAsync(ListChangedBlocksRequest listChangedBlocksRequest,
AsyncHandler<ListChangedBlocksRequest,ListChangedBlocksResult> asyncHandler)
Returns information about the blocks that are different between two Amazon Elastic Block Store snapshots of the
same volume/snapshot lineage.
|
Future<ListSnapshotBlocksResult> |
listSnapshotBlocksAsync(ListSnapshotBlocksRequest listSnapshotBlocksRequest)
Returns information about the blocks in an Amazon Elastic Block Store snapshot.
|
Future<ListSnapshotBlocksResult> |
listSnapshotBlocksAsync(ListSnapshotBlocksRequest listSnapshotBlocksRequest,
AsyncHandler<ListSnapshotBlocksRequest,ListSnapshotBlocksResult> asyncHandler)
Returns information about the blocks in an Amazon Elastic Block Store snapshot.
|
Future<PutSnapshotBlockResult> |
putSnapshotBlockAsync(PutSnapshotBlockRequest putSnapshotBlockRequest)
Writes a block of data to a snapshot.
|
Future<PutSnapshotBlockResult> |
putSnapshotBlockAsync(PutSnapshotBlockRequest putSnapshotBlockRequest,
AsyncHandler<PutSnapshotBlockRequest,PutSnapshotBlockResult> asyncHandler)
Writes a block of data to a snapshot.
|
Future<StartSnapshotResult> |
startSnapshotAsync(StartSnapshotRequest startSnapshotRequest)
Creates a new Amazon EBS snapshot.
|
Future<StartSnapshotResult> |
startSnapshotAsync(StartSnapshotRequest startSnapshotRequest,
AsyncHandler<StartSnapshotRequest,StartSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a new Amazon EBS snapshot.
|
completeSnapshot, getCachedResponseMetadata, getSnapshotBlock, listChangedBlocks, listSnapshotBlocks, putSnapshotBlock, shutdown, startSnapshot
Future<CompleteSnapshotResult> completeSnapshotAsync(CompleteSnapshotRequest completeSnapshotRequest)
Seals and completes the snapshot after all of the required blocks of data have been written to it. Completing the
snapshot changes the status to completed
. You cannot write new blocks to a snapshot after it has
been completed.
You should always retry requests that receive server (5xx
) error responses, and
ThrottlingException
and RequestThrottledException
client error responses. For more
information see Error
retries in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
completeSnapshotRequest
- Future<CompleteSnapshotResult> completeSnapshotAsync(CompleteSnapshotRequest completeSnapshotRequest, AsyncHandler<CompleteSnapshotRequest,CompleteSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
Seals and completes the snapshot after all of the required blocks of data have been written to it. Completing the
snapshot changes the status to completed
. You cannot write new blocks to a snapshot after it has
been completed.
You should always retry requests that receive server (5xx
) error responses, and
ThrottlingException
and RequestThrottledException
client error responses. For more
information see Error
retries in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
completeSnapshotRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<GetSnapshotBlockResult> getSnapshotBlockAsync(GetSnapshotBlockRequest getSnapshotBlockRequest)
Returns the data in a block in an Amazon Elastic Block Store snapshot.
You should always retry requests that receive server (5xx
) error responses, and
ThrottlingException
and RequestThrottledException
client error responses. For more
information see Error
retries in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
getSnapshotBlockRequest
- Future<GetSnapshotBlockResult> getSnapshotBlockAsync(GetSnapshotBlockRequest getSnapshotBlockRequest, AsyncHandler<GetSnapshotBlockRequest,GetSnapshotBlockResult> asyncHandler)
Returns the data in a block in an Amazon Elastic Block Store snapshot.
You should always retry requests that receive server (5xx
) error responses, and
ThrottlingException
and RequestThrottledException
client error responses. For more
information see Error
retries in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
getSnapshotBlockRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<ListChangedBlocksResult> listChangedBlocksAsync(ListChangedBlocksRequest listChangedBlocksRequest)
Returns information about the blocks that are different between two Amazon Elastic Block Store snapshots of the same volume/snapshot lineage.
You should always retry requests that receive server (5xx
) error responses, and
ThrottlingException
and RequestThrottledException
client error responses. For more
information see Error
retries in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
listChangedBlocksRequest
- Future<ListChangedBlocksResult> listChangedBlocksAsync(ListChangedBlocksRequest listChangedBlocksRequest, AsyncHandler<ListChangedBlocksRequest,ListChangedBlocksResult> asyncHandler)
Returns information about the blocks that are different between two Amazon Elastic Block Store snapshots of the same volume/snapshot lineage.
You should always retry requests that receive server (5xx
) error responses, and
ThrottlingException
and RequestThrottledException
client error responses. For more
information see Error
retries in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
listChangedBlocksRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<ListSnapshotBlocksResult> listSnapshotBlocksAsync(ListSnapshotBlocksRequest listSnapshotBlocksRequest)
Returns information about the blocks in an Amazon Elastic Block Store snapshot.
You should always retry requests that receive server (5xx
) error responses, and
ThrottlingException
and RequestThrottledException
client error responses. For more
information see Error
retries in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
listSnapshotBlocksRequest
- Future<ListSnapshotBlocksResult> listSnapshotBlocksAsync(ListSnapshotBlocksRequest listSnapshotBlocksRequest, AsyncHandler<ListSnapshotBlocksRequest,ListSnapshotBlocksResult> asyncHandler)
Returns information about the blocks in an Amazon Elastic Block Store snapshot.
You should always retry requests that receive server (5xx
) error responses, and
ThrottlingException
and RequestThrottledException
client error responses. For more
information see Error
retries in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
listSnapshotBlocksRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<PutSnapshotBlockResult> putSnapshotBlockAsync(PutSnapshotBlockRequest putSnapshotBlockRequest)
Writes a block of data to a snapshot. If the specified block contains data, the existing data is overwritten. The
target snapshot must be in the pending
state.
Data written to a snapshot must be aligned with 512-KiB sectors.
You should always retry requests that receive server (5xx
) error responses, and
ThrottlingException
and RequestThrottledException
client error responses. For more
information see Error
retries in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
putSnapshotBlockRequest
- Future<PutSnapshotBlockResult> putSnapshotBlockAsync(PutSnapshotBlockRequest putSnapshotBlockRequest, AsyncHandler<PutSnapshotBlockRequest,PutSnapshotBlockResult> asyncHandler)
Writes a block of data to a snapshot. If the specified block contains data, the existing data is overwritten. The
target snapshot must be in the pending
state.
Data written to a snapshot must be aligned with 512-KiB sectors.
You should always retry requests that receive server (5xx
) error responses, and
ThrottlingException
and RequestThrottledException
client error responses. For more
information see Error
retries in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
putSnapshotBlockRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.Future<StartSnapshotResult> startSnapshotAsync(StartSnapshotRequest startSnapshotRequest)
Creates a new Amazon EBS snapshot. The new snapshot enters the pending
state after the request
completes.
After creating the snapshot, use PutSnapshotBlock to write blocks of data to the snapshot.
You should always retry requests that receive server (5xx
) error responses, and
ThrottlingException
and RequestThrottledException
client error responses. For more
information see Error
retries in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
startSnapshotRequest
- Future<StartSnapshotResult> startSnapshotAsync(StartSnapshotRequest startSnapshotRequest, AsyncHandler<StartSnapshotRequest,StartSnapshotResult> asyncHandler)
Creates a new Amazon EBS snapshot. The new snapshot enters the pending
state after the request
completes.
After creating the snapshot, use PutSnapshotBlock to write blocks of data to the snapshot.
You should always retry requests that receive server (5xx
) error responses, and
ThrottlingException
and RequestThrottledException
client error responses. For more
information see Error
retries in the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud User Guide.
startSnapshotRequest
- asyncHandler
- Asynchronous callback handler for events in the lifecycle of the request. Users can provide an
implementation of the callback methods in this interface to receive notification of successful or
unsuccessful completion of the operation.