![]() Request Domain: The rate limits of the requests to Configuration domain are lower than the other 3 domains. ![]() You can refer here for further information about our subscription plans. Please note: that Enterprise plan has the highest minimum limit and free plans have the lowest minimum limit. Subscription Plan Type: Each subscription plan has a different minimum rate limit.Time Interval Unit: The base limit of the number of requests per minute is higher than the base limit of the number of requests per second.Base limit is defined according to the following factors: There are 3 possible rate-limiting states for each request:īaseLimit is the pre-defined number of allowed requests to the related domain for the time interval. You can contact us to activate integration fairness for your account. However, Opsgenie can apply integration fairness that will prevent each integration from consuming a defined percentage of the account-wide rate limits. The request rate limits are account-wide and the requests from any integration of your account share the same limits by default. If either of the limits are exceeded, the request is throttled (or delayed). To summarize, when Opsgenie receives a request, the limits for both minute rate and second rate are checked first. ![]() When a request for a domain exceeds the rate limit of at least one of the related buckets, the request is either throttled or delayed. Time unit interval types (that are minutes and seconds) form a separate bucket for each request domain according to the Token Bucket Algorithm and there are two buckets for each domain as a matter of course. Please note: that the time interval is tracked as a rolling window. When a request is received, Opsgenie decides the request status by checking the allowed number of requests per minute and the allowed number of requests per second separately. Opsgenie checks the rate limit status of any request to any domain in terms of two different time interval units: In other words, exceeding the rate limit for a domain doesn't mean that the rate limit is exceeded for other domain(s). Please note: that the rate limiting is applied separately for each request domain.
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