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[Enhancement]: r/aws_elasticache_serverless_cache: Support minimum cache usage limits #36624
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Description
AWS now supports setting minimum usage limits for Elasticache serverless caches. Specifically, the
cache_usage_limits.data_storage
andcache_usage_limits.ecpu_per_second
blocks can now include an optionalminimum
argument.Affected Resource(s) and/or Data Source(s)
aws_elasticache_serverless_cache
Potential Terraform Configuration
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