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Service quotas for AWS Cloud9

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Service quotas for AWS Cloud9 - AWS Cloud9

AWS Cloud9 is no longer available to new customers. Existing customers of AWS Cloud9 can continue to use the service as normal. Learn more

AWS Cloud9 is no longer available to new customers. Existing customers of AWS Cloud9 can continue to use the service as normal. Learn more

The following tables list quotas in AWS Cloud9 and related AWS services.

AWS Cloud9 quotas

The following table provides the default quotas for AWS Cloud9 for an AWS account. Unless otherwise noted, each limit is Region-specific. You can request an increase using the AWS Management Console or AWS CLI. To request a quota increase, see Requesting a quota increase in the Service Quotas User Guide.

These increases are not granted immediately, so it might take a couple of days for your increase to become effective.

Resource Default Limit Adjustable

Maximum number of AWS Cloud9 EC2 development environments

  • 100 per user

  • 200 per account

Yes

Maximum number of SSH environments

  • 100 per user

  • 200 per account

Yes

Maximum number of members in an environment

The default maximum number of members is equal to the memory of the instance for that environment divided by 60 MB, with results rounded down. For example, an instance with 1 GiB of memory can have a maximum of 17 members (which is 1 GiB divided by 60 MB, rounded down).

If AWS Cloud9 cannot determine the memory of an instance, it defaults to a maximum of 8 users for each environment associated with that instance.

The absolute maximum number of members for an environment is 25.

No1

Maximum editable file size

8 MB

No

1 You can move an environment to attempt to increase the default maximum number of members. However, the absolute maximum number of members for an environment is still 25.

When you download files from the AWS Cloud9 IDE to the local file system the speed of transfer will be limited to a speed of 0.1 megabyte/second. To increase the speed of transferring files, use the CLI in AWS Cloud9 IDE to upload files to Amazon S3, and then use Amazon S3 to download the files from there.

Maximum number of Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volumes

5,000

For more information, see Amazon Elastic Block Store endpoints and quotas in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

Maximum number of AWS CloudFormation stacks

200

For more information, see Understand CloudFormation quotas in the AWS CloudFormation User Guide.

Amazon EC2 quotas

See Amazon EC2 endpoints and quotas in the Amazon Web Services General Reference.

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