ZonalConfig
Configure the ZonalConfig
object if you want AWS CodeDeploy to
deploy your application to one Availability Zone at a time, within an AWS Region. By
deploying to one Availability Zone at a time, you can expose your deployment to a
progressively larger audience as confidence in the deployment's performance and
viability grows. If you don't configure the ZonalConfig
object, CodeDeploy deploys your application to a random selection of hosts across a
Region.
For more information about the zonal configuration feature, see zonal configuration in the CodeDeploy User Guide.
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- firstZoneMonitorDurationInSeconds
-
The period of time, in seconds, that CodeDeploy must wait after completing a deployment to the first Availability Zone. CodeDeploy will wait this amount of time before starting a deployment to the second Availability Zone. You might set this option if you want to allow extra bake time for the first Availability Zone. If you don't specify a value for
firstZoneMonitorDurationInSeconds
, then CodeDeploy uses themonitorDurationInSeconds
value for the first Availability Zone.For more information about the zonal configuration feature, see zonal configuration in the CodeDeploy User Guide.
Type: Long
Required: No
- minimumHealthyHostsPerZone
-
The number or percentage of instances that must remain available per Availability Zone during a deployment. This option works in conjunction with the
MinimumHealthyHosts
option. For more information, see About the minimum number of healthy hosts per Availability Zone in the CodeDeploy User Guide.If you don't specify the
minimumHealthyHostsPerZone
option, then CodeDeploy uses a default value of0
percent.For more information about the zonal configuration feature, see zonal configuration in the CodeDeploy User Guide.
Type: MinimumHealthyHostsPerZone object
Required: No
- monitorDurationInSeconds
-
The period of time, in seconds, that CodeDeploy must wait after completing a deployment to an Availability Zone. CodeDeploy will wait this amount of time before starting a deployment to the next Availability Zone. Consider adding a monitor duration to give the deployment some time to prove itself (or 'bake') in one Availability Zone before it is released in the next zone. If you don't specify a
monitorDurationInSeconds
, CodeDeploy starts deploying to the next Availability Zone immediately.For more information about the zonal configuration feature, see zonal configuration in the CodeDeploy User Guide.
Type: Long
Required: No
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: