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Rate limits, storage limits? #52

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AJamesPhillips opened this issue Aug 4, 2021 · 3 comments
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Rate limits, storage limits? #52

AJamesPhillips opened this issue Aug 4, 2021 · 3 comments

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@AJamesPhillips
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Hi team, I'm building a knowledge management app and on start up it currently fetches over 2000 (~1kb) (denormalised) files in from a local server. I want to replace the local server with a Solid backend. I don't want to abuse solidcommunity.net pod's rate limits, or storage limits so I was wondering what kind of use is acceptable? If that sounds like it would be a problem then I trust people here or from the solidcommunity.net server to reach out. Feel free to email me at ajp at centerofci dot org or reply here. If anyone thinks there's a better way of finding out this information then please let me know. I checked the home page ( https://solidcommunity.net/) and my personal profile page but I couldn't see anything.

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bourgeoa commented Aug 4, 2021

solidcommunity.net has an implicit <3 MB upload unit file and 30MB pod size.

solidweb.org has a much higher pod limit rate 250 MB and also higher unit file limit

@AJamesPhillips
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Thanks for the speedy response @bourgeoa . And are there any rate limits I should observe? I assume making ~2000 requests in under a second is "unpleasant" for the server to deal with and would degrade performance for other users of the pod? Or is it ok for now whilst the services are in alpha and rate limits will be introduced later?

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bourgeoa commented Aug 5, 2021

I'm sorry not being able to answer you.
I think you will see the limit by yourself.
The server is there to help developers.

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