Index 7 is used in the producer apis for ROLLED_BACK state. Keeping that
index unused in case that state also needs to exposed via consumer apis
in future.
The instance has been configured to sync data from some other source.
Creating
The instance is being created.
Deleting
The instance is being deleted.
Failed
The creation of the instance failed or a fatal error occurred during
an operation on the instance.
Note: Instances in this state would tried to be auto-repaired. And
Customers should be able to restart, update or delete these instances.
Maintenance
The instance is down for maintenance.
Promoting
The instance is being promoted.
Ready
The instance is active and running.
Stopped
The instance is stopped. Instance name and IP resources are preserved.
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