Integer processorSpeedMHz

Minimum processor speed required for the logical server, in MHz (physical servers

 

only).

ProcessorArchitecture

Processor architecture required for the logical server (physical servers only).

processorArchitecture

 

ServiceEntityStatus status

Status of operation/automation for the logical server.

Cost cost

Cost associated with the server resource.

Long createEpoch

Time at which the logical object was created, in milliseconds since the epoch.

Long lastModifiedEpoch

Time at which the logical object was last modified, in milliseconds since the epoch.

LogicalSoftware

 

String name

Name of the software.

SoftwareType type

Indicates whether the software is a VM template or an image.

OperatingSystemType osType

The operating system type for the software.

DeploymentServiceType

Deployment service type for an image.

deploymentServiceType

 

String osCustomizationFileName

The name of a file containing customization data needed to prepare a system (virtual

 

servers only).

VirtualizationType

The virtualization technology used by a VM (virtual servers only).

virtualizationType

 

Integer ordinal

Indicates the sequence in which the software is deployed to a server relative to

 

others.

String resourceBindingId

A unique identifier for the resource that is allocated to the logical software. A null

 

value indicates that no resource is currently allocated.

Long createEpoch

Time at which the logical object was created, in milliseconds since the epoch.

Long lastModifiedEpoch

Time at which the logical object was last modified, in milliseconds since the epoch.

LogicalSubnet

 

String name

Name of the logical subnet.

Boolean isPublic

Indicates whether the network is public or private. A public subnet is routed within

 

(and potentially outside) the data center’s L3 IP infrastructure and should not include

 

192.x.x.x or 10.x.x.x address ranges. A private subnet will not be routed either

 

within or outside of the data center L3 IP infrastructure and its IP address ranges

 

should be confined to 192.x.x.x or 10.x.x.x addresses.

Boolean isShareable

Indicates whether the network may be shared with other service instances.

IPType ipType

IP version used on the network (IPv4 or IPv6).

String resourceBindingId

A unique identifier for the resource that is allocated to the logical subnet. A null

 

value indicates that no resource is currently allocated.

String notes

Network notes specified in the service template.

Long createEpoch

Time at which the logical object was created, in milliseconds since the epoch.

Long lastModifiedEpoch

Time at which the logical object was last modified, in milliseconds since the epoch.

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