getMetricStatistics() Returns data for one or more
                statistics of given a metric.
            
 
            
                
Note: 
                    
                        The maximum number of datapoints that the Amazon CloudWatch service will
                        return in a single GetMetricStatistics request is 1,440. If a request is
                        made that would generate more datapoints than this amount, Amazon CloudWatch
                        will return an error. You can alter your request by narrowing the time range
                        (StartTime, EndTime) or increasing the Period in your single request. You
                        may also get all of the data at the granularity you originally asked for
                        by making multiple requests with adjacent time ranges.
                    
                
             
            
                 getMetricStatistics() only requires two parameters but it
                also has four additional parameters that are optional.
            
 
            
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                        MeasureName The measure name that corresponds to
                        the measure for the gathered metric. Valid EC2 Values are
                        CPUUtilization, NetworkIn, NetworkOut, DiskWriteOps
                        DiskReadBytes, DiskReadOps, DiskWriteBytes. Valid Elastic
                        Load Balancing Metrics are Latency, RequestCount, HealthyHostCount
                        UnHealthyHostCount. » For
                            more information click here
                    
                 
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                        Statistics The statistics to be returned for the given
                        metric. Valid values are Average, Maximum, Minimum, Samples, Sum. You can
                        specify this as a string or as an array of values. If you don't specify one
                        it will default to Average instead of failing out. If you specify an
                        incorrect option it will just skip it. » For
                            more information click here
                    
                 
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                        Dimensions Amazon CloudWatch allows you to specify one
                        Dimension to further filter metric data on. If you don't specify a
                        dimension, the service returns the aggregate of all the measures with the
                        given measure name and time range.
                    
                 
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                        Unit The standard unit of Measurement for a given
                        Measure. Valid Values: Seconds, Percent, Bytes, Bits, Count, Bytes/Second,
                        Bits/Second, Count/Second, and None. Constraints: When using count/second
                        as the unit, you should use Sum as the statistic instead of Average.
                        Otherwise, the sample returns as equal to the number of requests
                        instead of the number of 60-second intervals. This will cause the Average
                        to always equals one when the unit is count/second.
                    
                 
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                        StartTime The timestamp of the first datapoint to
                        return, inclusive. For example, 2008-02-26T19:00:00+00:00. We round your
                        value down to the nearest minute. You can set your start time for more than
                        two weeks in the past. However, you will only get data for the past two
                        weeks. (in ISO 8601 format). Constraints: Must be before
                        EndTime.
                    
                 
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                        EndTime The timestamp to use for determining the last
                        datapoint to return. This is the last datapoint to fetch, exclusive. For
                        example, 2008-02-26T20:00:00+00:00 (in ISO 8601 format).