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Amazon Elastic Inference

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Elastic Inference public APIs. February 15, 2023: Starting April 15, 2023, AWS will not onboard new customers to Amazon Elastic Inference (EI), and will help current customers migrate their workloads to options that offer better price and performance. After April 15, 2023, new customers will not be able to launch instances with Amazon EI accelerators in Amazon SageMaker, Amazon ECS, or Amazon EC2. However, customers who have used Amazon EI at least once during the past 30-day period

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No authentication requiredFree to use with no key needed.

Sample Requests

GET DescribeAcceleratorTypes

Describes the accelerator types available in a given region, as well as their characteristics, such as memory and throughput. February 15, 2023: Starting April 15, 2023, AWS will not onboard new customers to Amazon Elastic Inference (EI), and will help current customers migrate their wo

https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/describe-accelerator-types

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curl -X GET "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/describe-accelerator-types"
import requests
response = requests.get(
    "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/describe-accelerator-types",
)
print(response.json())
const url = 'https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/describe-accelerator-types';

const response = await fetch(url); 
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);
package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"io"
	"net/http"
)

func main() {
	targetURL := "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/describe-accelerator-types"
	req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", targetURL, nil)

	client := &http.Client{}
	resp, _ := client.Do(req)
	defer resp.Body.Close()
	body, _ := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
	fmt.Println(string(body))
}
require "net/http"
require "json"

uri = URI("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/describe-accelerator-types")

http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
http.use_ssl = uri.scheme == "https"

req = Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri)

res = http.request(req)
puts JSON.parse(res.body)
<?php
$url = "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/describe-accelerator-types";
$opts = ["http" => [
    "method" => "GET",
]];
$ctx = stream_context_create($opts);
$res = file_get_contents($url, false, $ctx);
print_r(json_decode($res, true));
GET ListTagsForResource

Returns all tags of an Elastic Inference Accelerator. February 15, 2023: Starting April 15, 2023, AWS will not onboard new customers to Amazon Elastic Inference (EI), and will help current customers migrate their workloads to options that offer better price and performance. After April

https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/tags/{resourceArn}

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curl -X GET "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/tags/{resourceArn}"
import requests
response = requests.get(
    "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/tags/{resourceArn}",
)
print(response.json())
const url = 'https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/tags/{resourceArn}';

const response = await fetch(url); 
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);
package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"io"
	"net/http"
)

func main() {
	targetURL := "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/tags/{resourceArn}"
	req, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", targetURL, nil)

	client := &http.Client{}
	resp, _ := client.Do(req)
	defer resp.Body.Close()
	body, _ := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
	fmt.Println(string(body))
}
require "net/http"
require "json"

uri = URI("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/tags/{resourceArn}")

http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
http.use_ssl = uri.scheme == "https"

req = Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri)

res = http.request(req)
puts JSON.parse(res.body)
<?php
$url = "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/tags/{resourceArn}";
$opts = ["http" => [
    "method" => "GET",
]];
$ctx = stream_context_create($opts);
$res = file_get_contents($url, false, $ctx);
print_r(json_decode($res, true));
POST DescribeAccelerators

Describes information over a provided set of accelerators belonging to an account. February 15, 2023: Starting April 15, 2023, AWS will not onboard new customers to Amazon Elastic Inference (EI), and will help current customers migrate their workloads to options that offer better price

https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/describe-accelerators?nextToken=example&maxResults=example

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curl -X POST "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/describe-accelerators?nextToken=example&maxResults=example"
import requests
params = {
    "nextToken": "example",
    "maxResults": "example"
}
response = requests.post(
    "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/describe-accelerators",
    params=params,
)
print(response.json())
const url = new URL('https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/describe-accelerators');
url.searchParams.set('nextToken', 'example');
url.searchParams.set('maxResults', 'example');

const response = await fetch(url, {
  method: 'POST',
}); 
const data = await response.json();
console.log(data);
package main

import (
	"fmt"
	"io"
	"net/http"
	"net/url"
)

func main() {
	baseURL, _ := url.Parse("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/describe-accelerators")
	q := baseURL.Query()
	q.Set("nextToken", "example")
	q.Set("maxResults", "example")
	baseURL.RawQuery = q.Encode()
	targetURL := baseURL.String()
	req, _ := http.NewRequest("POST", targetURL, nil)

	client := &http.Client{}
	resp, _ := client.Do(req)
	defer resp.Body.Close()
	body, _ := io.ReadAll(resp.Body)
	fmt.Println(string(body))
}
require "net/http"
require "json"

uri = URI("https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/describe-accelerators")
uri.query = URI.encode_www_form({
  "nextToken" => "example",
  "maxResults" => "example"
})

http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
http.use_ssl = uri.scheme == "https"

req = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri)

res = http.request(req)
puts JSON.parse(res.body)
<?php
$url = "https://api.apis.guru/v2/specs/amazonaws.com/elastic-inference/2017-07-25/describe-accelerators?" . http_build_query([
    "nextToken" => "example",
    "maxResults" => "example"
]);
$opts = ["http" => [
    "method" => "POST",
]];
$ctx = stream_context_create($opts);
$res = file_get_contents($url, false, $ctx);
print_r(json_decode($res, true));

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What can you build with Amazon Elastic Inference?

Amazon Elastic Inference is a Cloud API. Developers commonly use cloud APIs for:

  • provisioning and managing cloud infrastructure
  • automating deployments and container orchestration
  • monitoring uptime and performance metrics
  • managing storage buckets and databases
  • setting up auto-scaling and load balancing

No authentication required. This API is open — no signup or key needed. Ideal for quick prototypes and public-facing features. Amazon Elastic Inference is free to use, making it a low-risk choice to experiment with.

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