Quotas in AWS Elemental MediaStore
The Service Quotas console provides information about AWS Elemental MediaStore quotas. Along with
viewing the default quotas, you can use the Service Quotas console to request quota increases
The following table describes quotas, formerly referred to as limits, in AWS Elemental MediaStore. Quotas are the maximum number of service resources or operations for your AWS account.
Note
To assign quotas to individual containers within your account, contact AWS Support or your account manager. This option can help you divide up the account-level limits among your containers, to prevent one container from using up your entire quota.
Resource or Operation |
Default Quota |
Comments |
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Containers | 100 | The maximum number of containers that you can create in this account. |
Folder Levels | 10 | The maximum number of folder levels that you can create in a container. You can create as many folders as you want, as long as they are not nested more than 10 levels within a container. |
Folders | Unlimited | You can create as many folders as you want, as long as they are not nested more than 10 levels within a container. |
Object Size | 25 MB | The maximum file size of a single object. |
Objects | Unlimited | You can upload as many objects as you want to a folder or container in your account. |
Rate of DeleteObject API requests |
100 |
The maximum number of operation requests that you can make per second. Additional requests are throttled. You can request a quota increase |
Rate of DescribeObject API requests |
1,000 |
The maximum number of operation requests that you can make per second. Additional requests are throttled. You can request a quota increase |
Rate of GetObject API requests for standard upload availability |
1,000 |
The maximum number of operation requests that you can make per second. Additional requests are throttled. You can request a quota increase |
Rate of GetObject API requests for streaming upload availability |
25 |
The maximum number of operation requests that you can make per second. Additional requests are throttled. You can request a quota increase |
Rate of ListItems API requests |
5 |
The maximum number of operation requests that you can make per second. Additional requests are throttled. You can request a quota increase |
Rate of PutObject API requests for chunked transfer encoding (also known as streaming upload availability) | 10 |
The maximum number of operation requests that you can make per second. Additional requests are throttled. You can request a quota increase |
Rate of PutObject API requests for standard upload availability |
100 |
The maximum number of operation requests that you can make per second. Additional requests are throttled. You can request a quota increase |
Rules in a Metric Policy | 10 |
The maximum number of rules that you can include in a metric policy. |
Rules in an Object Lifecycle Policy | 10 | The maximum number of rules that you can include in an object lifecycle policy. |