This document lists the quotas and limits that apply to Capacity Planner. For more information on quotas, see Virtual Private Cloud quotas.
A quota restricts how much of a shared Google Cloud resource your Google Cloud project can use, including hardware, software, and network components. Therefore, quotas are a part of a system that does the following:
- Monitors your use or consumption of Google Cloud products and services.
- Restricts your consumption of those resources, for reasons that include ensuring fairness and reducing spikes in usage.
- Maintains configurations that automatically enforce prescribed restrictions.
- Provides a means to request or make changes to the quota.
In most cases, when a quota is exceeded, the system immediately blocks access to the relevant Google resource, and the task that you're trying to perform fails. In most cases, quotas apply to each Google Cloud project and are shared across all applications and IP addresses that use that Google Cloud project.
There are also limits on Capacity Planner resources. These limits are unrelated to the quota system. Limits cannot be changed unless otherwise stated.
Allocation quotas
The following quotas don't reset over time and instead are released when you release the resource:
Quotas | Value |
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Internal Load Balancer forwarding rules per VPC network | 30 |
Request quotas
The following quotas apply to Capacity Planner requests:
Quota | Value |
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Requests per second | 10 |
Images per feature per day | 700,000 |
Images per feature per month | 20,000,000 |
Usage limits
Capacity Planner enforces the following usage limits:
Usage limit | Value |
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MB per image | 4 MB |
MB per request | 8 MB |
Images per request | 16 |
Request a quota increase
To increase or decrease quotas, select one of the following methods:
Enable quota adjuster in your project. By enabling quota adjuster, you allow Google Cloud to automatically submit quota increase requests on your behalf when your quota nears a limit.