When working with cloud service providers, you may notice that at some point there are service / quota limitations.
Some limits are per account / subscription; some of them are per region and some limits are per pricing tier (free tier vs billable).
Here are some of the most common reasons for service / quota limitations:
- Performance issues on the cloud provider’s side – loading a lot of virtual machines on the same data center requires a lot of resources from the cloud provider
- Avoiding spikes in usage – protect from a situation where one customer consumes a lot of resources that might affect other customers and might eventually cause denial of service
For more information about default cloud service limits, see:
- AWS Service Limits:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_service_limits.html - Azure subscription and service limits, quotas, and constraints:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-subscription-service-limits - Google App Engine Quotas:
https://cloud.google.com/appengine/quotas - Oracle Cloud Service Limits:
https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/General/Concepts/servicelimits.htm
Default limitations can be changed by contacting the cloud service provider’s support and requesting a change to the default limitation.
For instructions on how to change the service limitations, see:
- How do I manage my AWS service limits?
https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/manage-service-limits/ - Understanding Azure Limits and Increases
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-limits-quotas-increase-requests/ - Google Resource Quotas
https://cloud.google.com/compute/quotas#request_quotas - Oracle Cloud – Requesting a Service Limit Increase
https://docs.us-phoenix-1.oraclecloud.com/Content/General/Concepts/servicelimits.htm#three
Eyal Estrin
Eyal Estrin is a Cloud Architect.
He joined IUCC in December 2017 and his main focus is promoting and supporting cloud services in Universities in Israel. He brings with him more than 20 years of experience in the IT and information security field.
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