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Increase the quotas for SSL/TLS certificates

There are quotas on the number of SSL/TLS certificates that you can import into Amazon Certificate Manager (ACM) or upload to Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM). There also is a quota on the number of SSL/TLS certificates that you can use with an Amazon Web Services account when you configure CloudFront to serve HTTPS requests by using dedicated IP addresses. However, you can request higher quotas.

Increase quota on certificates imported into ACM

For the quota on the number of certificates that you can import into ACM, see Quotas in the Amazon Certificate Manager User Guide.

To request a higher quota, use the Service Quotas console. For more information, see Requesting a quota increase in the Service Quotas User Guide.

Increase quota on certificates uploaded to IAM

For the quota (formerly known as limit) on the number of certificates that you can upload to IAM, see IAM and STS Limits in the IAM User Guide.

To request a higher quota, use the Service Quotas console. For more information, see Requesting a quota increase in the Service Quotas User Guide.

Increase quota on certificates used with dedicated IP addresses

For the quota on the number of SSL certificates that you can use for each Amazon Web Services account when serving HTTPS requests using dedicated IP addresses, see Quotas on SSL certificates.

To request a higher quota, use the Service Quotas console. For more information, see Requesting a quota increase in the Service Quotas User Guide.