Managed Service for Apache Flink and Studio notebook quota - Managed Service for Apache Flink
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Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink was previously known as Amazon Kinesis Data Analytics for Apache Flink.

Managed Service for Apache Flink and Studio notebook quota

When working with Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink, note the following quota:

  • You can create up to 50 Managed Service for Apache Flink applications per Region in your account. You can create a case to request additional applications via the service quota increase form. For more information, see the Amazon Web Services Support Center.

    For a list of Regions that support Managed Service for Apache Flink, see Managed Service for Apache Flink Regions and Endpoints.

     

  • The number of Kinesis processing units (KPU) is limited to 64 by default. For instructions on how to request an increase to this quota, see To request a quota increase in Service Quotas. Make sure you specify the application prefix to which the new KPU limit needs to be applied.

     

    With Managed Service for Apache Flink, your Amazon account is charged for allocated resources, rather than resources that your application uses. You are charged an hourly rate based on the maximum number of KPUs that are used to run your stream-processing application. A single KPU provides you with 1 vCPU and 4 GiB of memory. For each KPU, the service also provisions 50 GiB of running application storage.

     

  • You can create up to 1,000 Managed Service for Apache Flink Snapshots per application.

     

  • You can assign up to 50 tags per application.

     

  • The maximum size for an application JAR file is 512 MiB. If you exceed this quota, your application will fail to start.

     

For Studio notebooks, the following quotas apply. To request higher quotas, create a support case.

  • websocketMessageSize = 5 MiB

  • noteSize = 5 MiB

  • noteCount = 1000

  • Max cumulative UDF size = 100 MiB

  • Max cumulative dependency jar size = 300 MiB