Quotas in AWS Elemental MediaPackage - AWS Elemental MediaPackage v2

Quotas in AWS Elemental MediaPackage

This section describes the quotas for AWS Elemental MediaPackage. For information about requesting an increase to soft quotas, see AWS service quotas. You can't request an increase to hard quotas.

Live soft quotas

The following table describes quotas in AWS Elemental MediaPackage for live content that can be increased. For information about changing quotas, see AWS Service Quotas.

For some customers, your account quota might be below these published quotas. If you believe that you encountered a Resource limit exceeded error wrongfully, use the Service Quotas console to request quota increases.

Resource or operation Default quota
Maximum Live Manifest Length 15 minutes
Maximum Channel Groups 3 per account
Maximum Channels

10 per channel group

Maximum Endpoints per Channel

10 per channel

Each origin endpoint represents the output package that you use. If one channel serves TS or TS encrypted, CMAF or CMAF encrypted content, then that channel has 4 endpoints and falls within the 10 endpoints quota. If you have 10 channels set up this same way, then you still haven't exceeded the quota because each channel uses only 4 endpoints.

Manifests per origin endpoint 25 manifests per origin endpoint

Live hard quotas

The following table describes quotas in AWS Elemental MediaPackage for live content that can't be increased.

Resource or operation Quota
Ingest streams per Channel 20 streams per channel
Maximum Content Age for Time-shifted Viewing 336 hours (14 days)
Maximum Time-shifted Manifest Length

24 hours for all supported output formats

Request Rates per Channel Input 200 requests per second
Request Rates per Endpoint
  • Media segments output: 500 requests per second

  • Manifests output: 500 requests per second

Note

The per Endpoint origination request rate quotas are indicative only and based on typical traffic patterns when using a properly configured CDN. The request rate quotas are applicable for live events, linear channels, and time-shifted viewing. The request rate quotas may be lower under certain conditions like misconfigured CDNs or players generating abnormal levels of origin requests with unique HTTP headers values, or unique query strings values appended to the playback URLs.

REST API Requests
  • Steady state: 5 requests per second

  • Bursting: 50 requests per second

Tracks per Ingest Stream

10

The maximum number of tracks (audio, video, subtitle, etc.) per stream that you can ingest.