timestreamquery_update_account_settings function

Transitions your account to use TCUs for query pricing and modifies the maximum query compute units that you've configured

Transitions your account to use TCUs for query pricing and modifies the maximum query compute units that you've configured

Transitions your account to use TCUs for query pricing and modifies the maximum query compute units that you've configured. If you reduce the value of MaxQueryTCU to a desired configuration, the new value can take up to 24 hours to be effective.

See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/timestreamquery_update_account_settings/ for full documentation.

timestreamquery_update_account_settings( MaxQueryTCU = NULL, QueryPricingModel = NULL, QueryCompute = NULL )

Arguments

  • MaxQueryTCU: The maximum number of compute units the service will use at any point in time to serve your queries. To run queries, you must set a minimum capacity of 4 TCU. You can set the maximum number of TCU in multiples of 4, for example, 4, 8, 16, 32, and so on. The maximum value supported for MaxQueryTCU is 1000. To request an increase to this soft limit, contact Amazon Web Services Support. For information about the default quota for maxQueryTCU, see Default quotas. This configuration is applicable only for on-demand usage of Timestream Compute Units (TCUs).

    The maximum value supported for MaxQueryTCU is 1000. To request an increase to this soft limit, contact Amazon Web Services Support. For information about the default quota for maxQueryTCU, see Default quotas.

  • QueryPricingModel: The pricing model for queries in an account.

    The QueryPricingModel parameter is used by several Timestream operations; however, the update_account_settings API operation doesn't recognize any values other than COMPUTE_UNITS.

  • QueryCompute: Modifies the query compute settings configured in your account, including the query pricing model and provisioned Timestream Compute Units (TCUs) in your account.

    This API is idempotent, meaning that making the same request multiple times will have the same effect as making the request once.