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Adobe Experience Cloud Rate Limits

Adobe publishes limits as GUARDRAILS, not as per-key request budgets. Experience League documents two kinds — performance guardrails (soft limits, exceed them and the system degrades) and system-enforced guardrails (hard limits, exceed them and the call fails). The numbers below are quoted from those pages. Critically, none of it is visible at runtime: the contract declares no rate-limit response headers and no Retry-After, and 429 appears on exactly one of 110 operations.

Adobe Experience Cloud Rate Limits is the machine-readable rate-limit profile for Adobe Experience Cloud on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Rate Limits specification.

It captures 8 rate-limit definitions, measuring inbound events per second, batches per day, runs per day, maximum execution time, and concurrent query slots.

The profile also includes 2 backoff/retry policies defined and response codes documented for throttled, serviceUnavailable, and sessionLimit.

Tagged areas include Rate Limiting, Guardrails, Experience Cloud, and Customer Data Platform.

8 Limits Throttle: 429
Rate LimitingGuardrailsExperience CloudCustomer Data Platform

Limits

Edge segmentation throughput organization (combined across production and development sandboxes)
inbound events per second
1500
Streaming segmentation throughput organization (combined across production and development sandboxes)
inbound events per second
1500
Profile / ExperienceEvent batch ingestion organization
batches per day
90
Flexible audience evaluation runs sandbox
runs per day
2
Query Service — ad hoc query execution time query
maximum execution time
10 minutes
Query Service — batch query execution time query
maximum execution time
24 hours
Query Service — accelerated store query concurrency organization
concurrent query slots
4
Query Service — session concurrency organization
concurrent Query Service users
entitlement-based

Policies