Help Center/ Auto Scaling/ User Guide/ Bandwidth Scaling/ Creating a Bandwidth Scaling Policy
Updated on 2024-03-15 GMT+08:00

Creating a Bandwidth Scaling Policy

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You can automatically adjust your purchased EIP bandwidth and shared bandwidth using a bandwidth scaling policy. This section describes how to create a bandwidth scaling policy.

When creating a bandwidth scaling policy, you need to configure basic information. The system supports three types of bandwidth scaling policies: alarm-based, scheduled, and periodic.

The basic information for creating a bandwidth scaling policy includes the policy name, resource type, policy type, and trigger condition.

Creating an Alarm-based Bandwidth Scaling Policy

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Under Compute, click Auto Scaling. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Bandwidth Scaling.
  3. Click Create Bandwidth Scaling Policy.
  4. Set parameters, such as the policy name, policy type, and trigger condition. For details, see Table 1.
    Table 1 Alarm policy parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Example Value

    Region

    Specifies the region where the AS group resides.

    N/A

    Policy Name

    Specifies the name of the bandwidth scaling policy.

    The name consists of only letters, digits, underscores (_), and hyphens (-).

    N/A

    Resource Type

    Specifies the type of the bandwidth to be adjusted. You can select EIP or Shared bandwidth.

    EIP

    EIP

    Specifies the public network IP address whose bandwidth needs to be scaled.

    NOTE:

    Only bandwidths of pay-per-use EIPs can be scaled.

    N/A

    Policy Type

    Select Alarm.

    Alarm

    Alarm Rule

    You can use an existing alarm rule or create a new one. Alternatively, click Create Alarm Rule on the right side of the Rule Name parameter and create an alarm rule on the Alarm Rules page. For details, see Creating an Alarm Rule.

    To create an alarm rule, configure the following parameters:
    • Rule Name

      Specifies the name of the new alarm rule, for example, as-alarm-7o1u.

    • Trigger Condition

      Select a monitoring metric and trigger condition based on the metric. Table 2 lists the supported monitoring metrics. An example value is Outbound Traffic Avg. > 100 bit/s.

    • Monitoring Interval

      Specifies the period for the metric, for example, 5 minutes.

    • Consecutive Occurrences

      Specifies the number of consecutive periods in which the triggering condition is met for triggering a scaling action.

    N/A

    Scaling Action

    Specifies the execution action in the AS policy.

    The following scaling action options are available:
    • Add

      When a scaling action is triggered, the bandwidth is increased.

    • Reduce

      When a scaling action is triggered, the bandwidth is decreased.

    • Set to

      The bandwidth is set to a fixed value.

      NOTE:

      The step (minimum unit for bandwidth adjustment) varies depending on the bandwidth value range. The bandwidth will be automatically adjusted to the nearest value according to the actual step.

      • If the bandwidth is less than or equal to 300 Mbit/s, the default step is 1 Mbit/s.
      • If the bandwidth ranges from 300 Mbit/s to 1000 Mbit/s, the default step is 50 Mbit/s.
      • If the bandwidth is greater than 1000 Mbit/s, the default step is 500 Mbit/s.

    N/A

    Cooldown Period

    A cooldown period (in seconds) is the period of time between two scaling actions. AS recounts the cooldown period after a scaling action is complete. During the cooldown period, AS denies all scaling requests triggered by alarm-based policies. Scaling requests triggered manually or by scheduled or periodic policies are not affected.

    300s

    Table 2 Monitoring metrics supported by the alarm policy

    Metric

    Description

    Inbound Bandwidth

    Indicates the network rate of inbound traffic.

    Inbound Traffic

    Indicates the network traffic going out of the cloud platform.

    Outbound Bandwidth

    Indicates the network rate of outbound traffic.

    Outbound Traffic

    Indicates the network traffic going out of the cloud platform.

    Outbound Bandwidth Usage

    Indicates the usage of network rate of outbound traffic in the unit of percentage.

  5. After setting the parameters, click Create Now.

    The newly created bandwidth scaling policy is displayed on the Bandwidth Scaling page and is in Enabled state by default.

Creating an Alarm Rule

When creating an alarm-based bandwidth scaling policy, you can click Create Alarm Rule to the right of Rule Name to create an alarm rule. To do so, perform the following operations:

  1. Click Create Alarm Rule to the right of Rule Name to switch to the Alarm Rules page of Cloud Eye.
  2. On the Alarm Rules page, click Create Alarm Rule in the upper right corner.
  3. Set parameters based on Figure 1 and Table 3. For more information about how to set alarm rules, see Cloud Eye User Guide.
    Figure 1 Creating an alarm rule
    Table 3 Key parameters for creating an alarm rule

    Parameter

    Description

    Example Value

    Name

    Specifies the name of the alarm rule.

    alarm-bandwidth

    Description

    (Optional) Provides supplementary information about the alarm rule.

    N/A

    Enterprise Project

    Specifies the enterprise project the alarm rule belongs to. Only users with the enterprise project permissions can view and manage the alarm rule.

    default

    Resource Type

    Specifies the name of the service to which the alarm rule applies. Set this parameter to Elastic IP and Bandwidth.

    Elastic IP and Bandwidth

    Dimension

    Specifies the item of the monitored service. Bandwidth scaling adjusts the bandwidth. Therefore, set this parameter to Bandwidths.

    Bandwidths

    Monitoring Scope

    Specifies the resources to which the alarm rule applies. Set this parameter to Specific resources. Search for resources by bandwidth name or ID, which can be obtained on the page providing details about the target EIP.

    Specific resources

    Method

    There are three options: Associate template, Use existing template, and Configure manually.

    NOTE:

    After an associated template is modified, the policies contained in this alarm rule to be created will be modified accordingly.

    Configure manually

    Alarm Policy

    Specifies the alarm policy for triggering the alarm rule. Set this parameter as required. For details about the monitoring metrics, see Table 2.

    N/A

  4. After setting the parameters, click Create.
  5. On the Create Bandwidth Scaling Policy page, click to the right of Rule Name, and select the created alarm rule.

Alternatively, create your desired alarm rule on the Cloud Eye page before creating a bandwidth scaling policy. Ensure that the specific resources selected during alarm rule creation are the bandwidth of the EIP selected for the bandwidth scaling policy to be created. After the alarm rule is created, you can select the rule when creating a bandwidth scaling policy.

Creating a Scheduled or Periodic Bandwidth Scaling Policy

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Under Compute, click Auto Scaling. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Bandwidth Scaling.
  3. Click Create Bandwidth Scaling Policy.
  4. Set parameters, such as the policy name, resource type, policy type, and trigger condition. For details, see Table 4.
    Table 4 Scheduled or periodic policy parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    Example Value

    Region

    Specifies the region where the AS group resides.

    N/A

    Policy Name

    Specifies the name of the bandwidth scaling policy.

    The name consists of only letters, digits, underscores (_), and hyphens (-).

    as-policy-p6g5

    Resource Type

    Specifies the type of the bandwidth to be managed. You can select EIP or Shared bandwidth.

    EIP

    EIP

    Specifies the public network IP address whose bandwidth needs to be scaled. This parameter is mandatory when Resource Type is set to EIP.

    NOTE:

    Only bandwidths of pay-per-use EIPs can be scaled.

    N/A

    Shared Bandwidth

    Specifies the shared bandwidth to be scaled. This parameter is mandatory when Resource Type is set to Shared bandwidth.

    N/A

    Policy Type

    Specifies the policy type. You can select a scheduled or periodic policy.

    If you select Periodic, you are required to configure two more parameters:

    • Time Range

      Specifies the time range during which the AS policy can be triggered.

    • Period
      • Day
      • Week
      • Month

    Day

    2023/03/01 00:00:00 - 2023/03/31 23:59:59

    In this example, the AS policy will trigger a scaling action every day in March, and will become invalid from April 1, 2023 00:00:00.

    Triggered At

    Specifies the time at which the AS policy is triggered.

    NOTE:

    The selected triggering time must fall inside the effective time range of the policy.

    N/A

    Scaling Action

    Specifies the action to be performed.

    The following scaling action options are available:
    • Add

      When a scaling action is triggered, the bandwidth is increased.

    • Reduce

      When a scaling action is triggered, the bandwidth is decreased.

    • Set to

      The bandwidth is set to a fixed value.

      NOTE:

      The step (minimum unit for bandwidth adjustment) varies depending on the bandwidth value range. The bandwidth will be automatically adjusted to the nearest value according to the actual step.

      • If the bandwidth is less than or equal to 300 Mbit/s, the default step is 1 Mbit/s.
      • If the bandwidth ranges from 300 Mbit/s to 1000 Mbit/s, the default step is 50 Mbit/s.
      • If the bandwidth is greater than 1000 Mbit/s, the default step is 500 Mbit/s.

    N/A

    Cooldown Period

    A cooldown period (in seconds) is the period of time between two scaling actions. AS recounts the cooldown period after a scaling action is complete. During the cooldown period, AS denies all scaling requests triggered by alarm-based policies. Scaling requests triggered manually or by scheduled or periodic policies are not affected.

    300s

  5. After setting the parameters, click Create Now.