November 22, 2022 — Increased resource tier limits

We updated the following limits in the Dynamic Compute resource tier.

Dynamic computePrevious limitNew limit
Maximum wall time during initialization200 milliseconds500 milliseconds
Maximum memory usage per event handler1.5 MB2.5 MB
Maximum CPU time per event handler10 milliseconds20 millseconds
Maximum wall time per event handler4 seconds5.5 seconds
Maximum number of HTTP sub-requests allowed from a parent request24
Maximum number of HTTP sub-requests allowed in parallel per request24
Maximum wall time per HTTP sub-request4 seconds5.5 seconds
Maximum memory usage for responseProvider2 MB4 MB
Maximum CPU time for responseProvider100 milliseconds200 milliseconds
Maximum wall time for responseProvider4 seconds8 seconds
Maximum wall time per HTTP sub-request during the execution of the responseProvider event handler4 seconds8 seconds

We updated the following limits in the Basic Compute resource tier.

Basic computePrevious limitNew limit
Maximum CPU time per event handler4 milliseconds10 milliseconds
Maximum wall time per event handler200 milliseconds4 seconds
Maximum number of HTTP sub-requests allowed from a parent request02
Maximum number of HTTP sub-requests allowed in parallel per request02
Maximum wall time per HTTP sub-request04 seconds
Maximum response size per HTTP sub-request05 MB
Maximum CPU time for responseProvider4 milliseconds100 milliseconds
Maximum wall time for responseProvider100 milliseconds4 seconds
Maximum number of HTTP sub-requests allowed for responseProvider050
Maximum number of HTTP sub-requests allowed in parallel for responseProvider05
Maximum wall time per HTTP sub-request during the execution of the responseProvider event handler04 seconds
Maximum response size per HTTP sub-request during the execution of the responseProvider event handler05 MB