Amazon GameLift Streams endpoints and quotas
To connect programmatically to an AWS service, you use an endpoint. AWS services offer the following endpoint types in some or all of the AWS Regions that the service supports: IPv4 endpoints, dual-stack endpoints, and FIPS endpoints. Some services provide global endpoints. For more information, see AWS service endpoints.
Service quotas, also referred to as limits, are the maximum number of service resources or operations for your AWS account. For more information, see AWS service quotas.
The following are the service endpoints and service quotas for this service.
Note
The following service endpoints table lists the AWS Regions that are available as Amazon GameLift Streams primary locations. Additional Regions are available as remote locations. For more on Region availability for Amazon GameLift Streams features, including multi-location stream groups and remote locations, see Regions, quotas, and limitations in the Amazon GameLift Streams Developer Guide.
Service endpoints
Amazon GameLift Streams supports dual-stack service endpoints, allowing clients and resources to interact with the service using IPv6 or IPv4.
Region Name | Region | Endpoint | Protocol |
---|---|---|---|
US East (Ohio) | us-east-2 | gameliftstreams.us-east-2.api.aws | HTTPS |
US West (Oregon) | us-west-2 | gameliftstreams.us-west-2.api.aws | HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Tokyo) | ap-northeast-1 | gameliftstreams.ap-northeast-1.api.aws | HTTPS |
Europe (Frankfurt) | eu-central-1 | gameliftstreams.eu-central-1.api.aws | HTTPS |
Service quotas
In the following table, the GPU quotas are all 0 by default. However, your account's applied quotas might be different. To check, sign
in to the AWS Management Console and open the Service Quotas console to Amazon GameLift Streams
To request an increase, reach out to your AWS Account Manager.
Name | Default | Adjustable | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Application size (GiB) | Each supported Region: 100 | No | The maximum total size (in GiB) of an application, in this account. Note that a gibibyte (GiB) equals 1024*1024*1024 bytes. |
Applications | Each supported Region: 5 | No | The maximum number of applications that you can create in this account, per AWS Region. |
Files per application | Each supported Region: 30,000 | No | The maximum number of files that you can have in an application, in this account. |
Gen4n GPUs, ap-northeast-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen4n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the ap-northeast-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen4n_high". |
Gen4n GPUs, eu-central-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen4n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the eu-central-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen4n_high". |
Gen4n GPUs, eu-west-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen4n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the eu-west-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen4n_high". |
Gen4n GPUs, us-east-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen4n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the us-east-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen4n_high". |
Gen4n GPUs, us-east-2 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen4n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the us-east-2 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen4n_high". |
Gen4n GPUs, us-west-2 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen4n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the us-west-2 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen4n_high". |
Gen5n GPUs, ap-northeast-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen5n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the ap-northeast-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen5n_high". |
Gen5n GPUs, eu-central-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen5n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the eu-central-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen5n_high". |
Gen5n GPUs, eu-west-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen5n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the eu-west-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen5n_high". |
Gen5n GPUs, us-east-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen5n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the us-east-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen5n_high". |
Gen5n GPUs, us-east-2 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen5n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the us-east-2 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen5n_high". |
Gen5n GPUs, us-west-2 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen5n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the us-west-2 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen5n_high". |
Stream groups | Each supported Region: 2 | No | The maximum number of stream groups that you can create in this account, per AWS Region. A stream group is a collection of compute resources that stream your application to end users. |