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Quotas

Service quotas, also referred to as limits, are the maximum number of service resources or operations for your AWS account.

Quotas for AWS services in this solution

Make sure you have sufficient quota for each of the services implemented in this solution. For more information, see AWS service quotas.

Use the following links to go to the page for that service. To view the service quotas for all AWS services in the documentation without switching pages, view the information in the Service endpoints and quotas page in the PDF instead.

AWS CloudFormation quotas

Your AWS account has AWS CloudFormation quotas that you should be aware of when launching the stack in this solution. By understanding these quotas, you can avoid limitation errors that would prevent you from deploying this solution successfully. For more information, see AWS CloudFormation quotas in the in the AWS CloudFormation User’s Guide

AWS Lambda quotas

When managing large numbers of scheduled tasks using this AWS solution, it is possible that the account quota for concurrent tasks might be met. When scaling to hundreds of schedules, consider increasing the quota for concurrent tasks in AWS Lambda. For more information refer to Lambda Quotas in the AWS Lambda Developer Guide.

AWS Step Functions quotas

When managing large numbers of scheduled tasks using this AWS solution, it possible that the account quotas for state throttling might be met. When scaling to hundreds of schedules, consider increasing the quota for bucket size and refill rate per second. For more information on these quotas, refer to Quotas in the AWS Step Functions Developer Guide.