The deployment category defines the broad separation of the deployment type into three categories. Currently the separation is 'DATA_REPLICATION', 'STREAM_ANALYTICS' and 'DATA_TRANSFORMS'.
The OCID of the compartment being referenced.
The Minimum number of OCPUs to be made available for this Deployment. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
Tags defined for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace.
Example: {@code {\"foo-namespace\": {\"bar-key\": \"value\"}}}
The type of deployment, which can be any one of the Allowed values. NOTE: Use of the value 'OGG' is maintained for backward compatibility purposes. Its use is discouraged in favor of 'DATABASE_ORACLE'.
The URL of a resource.
Metadata about this specific object.
An object's Display Name.
Specifies whether the deployment is used in a production or development/testing environment.
A three-label Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) for a resource.
A simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type, or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only.
Example: {@code {\"bar-key\": \"value\"}}
The OCID of the deployment being referenced.
Indicates if auto scaling is enabled for the Deployment's CPU core count.
Indicates if the resource is the the latest available version.
True if this object is publicly available.
Deprecated: This field is not updated and will be removed in future versions. If storage utilization exceeds the limit, the respective warning message will appear in deployment messages, which can be accessed through /messages?deploymentId=. Indicator will be true if the amount of storage being utilized exceeds the allowable storage utilization limit. Exceeding the limit may be an indication of a misconfiguration of the deployment's GoldenGate service.
The Oracle license model that applies to a Deployment.
Describes the object's current state in detail. For example, it can be used to provide actionable information for a resource in a Failed state.
Possible lifecycle states.
Possible GGS lifecycle sub-states.
The OCID of the loadbalancer in the customer's subnet. The loadbalancer of the public deployment created in the customer subnet.
The OCID of a public subnet in the customer tenancy. Can be provided only for public deployments. If provided, the loadbalancer will be created in this subnet instead of the service tenancy. For backward compatibility, this is an optional property. It will become mandatory for public deployments after October 1, 2024.
Locks associated with this resource.
The private IP address in the customer's VCN representing the access point for the associated endpoint service in the GoldenGate service VCN.
The public IP address representing the access point for the Deployment.
The amount of storage being utilized (in bytes) Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
The OCID of the subnet of the deployment's private endpoint. The subnet must be a private subnet. For backward compatibility, public subnets are allowed until May 31 2025, after which the private subnet will be enforced.
The system tags associated with this resource, if any. The system tags are set by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services. Each key is predefined and scoped to namespaces. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: {@code {orcl-cloud: {free-tier-retain: true}}}
The time the resource was created. The format is defined by RFC3339, such as {@code 2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z}.
The time the resource was last updated. The format is defined by RFC3339, such as {@code 2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z}.
Note: Deprecated: Use timeOfNextMaintenance instead, or related upgrade records to check, when deployment will be forced to upgrade to a newer version. Old description: The date the existing version in use will no longer be considered as usable and an upgrade will be required. This date is typically 6 months after the version was released for use by GGS. The format is defined by RFC3339, such as {@code 2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z}.
Summary of the Deployment.