Endpoints and quotas for EMR Serverless
Service endpoints
To connect programmatically to an Amazon Web Services service, you use an endpoint. An endpoint is the URL of the entry point for an Amazon web service. In addition to the standard Amazon endpoints, some Amazon Web Services services offer FIPS endpoints in selected Regions. The following table lists the service endpoints for EMR Serverless. For more information, see Amazon Web Services service endpoints.
Region name | Region | Endpoint | Protocol |
---|---|---|---|
US East (Ohio) | us-east-2 (limited to the following Availability Zones:
use2-az1 , use2-az2 , and
use2-az3 ) |
|
HTTPS |
US East (N. Virginia) | us-east-1 (limited to the following Availability Zones:
use1-az1 , use1-az2 , use1-az4 ,
use1-az5 , and use1-az6 ) |
|
HTTPS |
US West (N. California) | us-west-1 |
|
HTTPS |
US West (Oregon) | us-west-2 |
|
HTTPS |
Africa (Cape Town) | af-south-1 |
|
HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) | ap-east-1 |
|
HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Jakarta) | ap-southeast-3 |
|
HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Mumbai) | ap-south-1 |
|
HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Osaka) | ap-northeast-3 |
|
HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Seoul) | ap-northeast-2 |
|
HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Singapore) | ap-southeast-1 |
|
HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Sydney) | ap-southeast-2 |
|
HTTPS |
Asia Pacific (Tokyo) | ap-northeast-1 |
|
HTTPS |
Canada (Central) | ca-central-1 (limited to the following Availability
Zones: cac1-az1 and cac1-az2 ) |
|
HTTPS |
Europe (Frankfurt) | eu-central-1 |
|
HTTPS |
Europe (Ireland) | eu-west-1 |
|
HTTPS |
Europe (London) | eu-west-2 |
|
HTTPS |
Europe (Milan) | eu-south-1 |
|
HTTPS |
Europe (Paris) | eu-west-3 |
|
HTTPS |
Europe (Spain) | eu-south-2 |
|
HTTPS |
Europe (Stockholm) | eu-north-1 |
|
HTTPS |
Middle East (Bahrain) | me-south-1 |
|
HTTPS |
Middle East (UAE) | me-central-1 |
|
HTTPS |
South America (São Paulo) | sa-east-1 |
|
HTTPS |
Amazon GovCloud (US-East) | us-gov-east-1 |
|
HTTPS |
Amazon GovCloud (US-West) | us-gov-west-1 |
|
HTTPS |
Service quotas
Service quotas, also known as limits, are
the maximum number of service resources or operations that your Amazon Web Services account can use. EMR Serverless collects service quota usage metrics every minute and publishes them in the AWS/Usage
namespace.
Note
New Amazon accounts might have initial lower quotas that can increase over time. Amazon EMR Serverless monitors account usage within each Amazon Web Services Region, and then automatically increases the quotas based on your usage.
The following table lists the service quotas for EMR Serverless. For more information, see Amazon Web Services service quotas.
Name | Default limit | Adjustable? | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Max concurrent vCPUs per account |
16 | Yes | The maximum number of vCPUs that can concurrently run for the account in the current Amazon Web Services Region. |
Max Queued Jobs Per Account |
2000 | Yes | The maximum number of queued jobs for the account in the current Amazon Web Services Region. |
API limits
The following describes the API limits per Region for your Amazon Web Services account.
Resource | Default quota |
---|---|
10 transactions per second. Burst of 50 transactions per second. |
|
1 transaction per second. Burst of 25 transactions per second. |
|
1 transaction per second. Burst of 25 transactions per second. |
|
10 transactions per second. Burst of 50 transactions per second. |
|
1 transaction per second. Burst of 25 transactions per second. |
|
1 transaction per second. Burst of 25 transactions per second. |
|
1 transaction per second. Burst of 25 transactions per second. |
|
1 transaction per second. Burst of 2 transactions per second. |
|
1 transaction per second. Burst of 25 transactions per second. |
|
10 transactions per second. Burst of 50 transactions per second. |
|
1 transaction per second. Burst of 25 transactions per second. |
|
1 transaction per second. Burst of 25 transactions per second. |