Automatically convert your existing Auto Scaling groups to significantly cheaper spot instances with minimal (often zero) configuration changes.
See https://github.com/autospotting/autospotting for details.
This module can be used from the Terraform Registry or directly from this repository.
The installer defaults to the latest stable version of AutoSpotting available on the AWS Marketplace. In order to use it you first need to subscribe to it.
Alternatively you can build your own image as described in the documentation, but this comes without any support unless you're trying to contribute code via pull requests.
Using from the Terraform Registry:
module "autospotting" {
source = "AutoSpotting/autospotting/aws"
# version = "0.1.2"
}
Using from this repository:
module "autospotting" {
source = "github.com/autospotting/terraform-aws-autospotting?ref=master" # or ref=0.1.2, etc.
}
Notes:
- If the first run gives this error message
Error: Provider produced inconsistent final plan
, this is expected because we generate a Dockerfile from Terraform (it's a long story). Just re-run Terraform and it should work on a second run. Sorry about this! - At runtime the code will run against all other enabled regions.
- New releases of this module have been tested with Terraform 1.0 or newer, YMMV with older versions.
Available variables are defined in the variables file. To change the defaults, just pass in the relevant variables:
module "autospotting" {
source = "github.com/autospotting/terraform-aws-autospotting"
autospotting_min_on_demand_percentage = "33.3"
lambda_memory_size = 1024
}
Or you can pass them in on the command line:
terraform apply \
-var autospotting_min_on_demand_percentage="33.3" \
-var lambda_memory_size=1024
You can change the names of the resources terraform will create – or run multiple instances of autospotting that target different ASGs – by using the label variables:
module "autospotting_storage" {
source = "github.com/autospotting/terraform-aws-autospotting"
label_name = "autospotting_storage"
autospotting_allowed_instance_types = "i3.*"
autospotting_tag_filters = "spot-enabled=true,storage-optimized=true,"
}
module "autospotting_dev_memory" {
source = "github.com/autospotting/terraform-aws-autospotting"
label_name = "autospotting_memory"
label_environment = "dev"
autospotting_allowed_instance_types = "r5*"
autospotting_tag_filters = "spot-enabled=true,memory-optimized=true,environment=dev,"
}
To check logs and troubleshoot issues, you can go to the /aws/lambda/<your_lambda_function_name>
CloudWatch Log group.