/** *
Describes a bundle, which is a set of specs describing your virtual private server (or instance).
*/ export interface _Bundle { /** *The price in US dollars (e.g., 5.0).
The number of vCPUs included in the bundle (e.g., 2).
The size of the SSD (e.g., 30).
The bundle ID (e.g., micro_1_0).
The Amazon EC2 instance type (e.g., t2.micro).
A Boolean value indicating whether the bundle is active.
*/ isActive?: boolean; /** *A friendly name for the bundle (e.g., Micro).
A numeric value that represents the power of the bundle (e.g., 500). You can use the bundle's power value in conjunction with a blueprint's minimum power value to determine whether the blueprint will run on the bundle. For example, you need a bundle with a power value of 500 or more to create an instance that uses a blueprint with a minimum power value of 500.
The amount of RAM in GB (e.g., 2.0).
The data transfer rate per month in GB (e.g., 2000).
The operating system platform (Linux/Unix-based or Windows Server-based) that the bundle supports. You can only launch a WINDOWS bundle on a blueprint that supports the WINDOWS platform. LINUX_UNIX blueprints require a LINUX_UNIX bundle.
The operating system platform (Linux/Unix-based or Windows Server-based) that the bundle supports. You can only launch a WINDOWS bundle on a blueprint that supports the WINDOWS platform. LINUX_UNIX blueprints require a LINUX_UNIX bundle.