Solaris Zones · Rate Limits
Solaris Zones Rate Limits
Solaris Zones APIs are local administrative interfaces (RAD over HTTPS to the local host, zoneadm/zonecfg, libzonestat). They do not have a public, network-facing rate-limit policy; throughput is bounded by the Solaris host's CPU, memory, and the SMF service backing the RAD module rather than by a published per-second cap.
Solaris Zones Rate Limits is the machine-readable rate-limit profile for Solaris Zones on the APIs.io network, conforming to the API Commons Rate Limits specification.
It captures 1 rate-limit definition, measuring varies.
The profile also includes 2 backoff/retry policies defined.
Tagged areas include Solaris, Zones, Operating Systems, and Rate Limiting.
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Limits
Host-bound administrative API host
bound by host CPU/memory and SMF service capacity; no published per-second cap
Policies
Local administrative API
Solaris Zones APIs are administrative interfaces consumed locally on the Solaris host (or via authenticated RAD-over-HTTPS to the host). Rate is gated by host resource availability and SMF service responsiveness rather than by a centralized API-management quota.
Authentication and authorization
Access is gated by Solaris user accounts, role-based access control (RBAC), and TLS-authenticated RAD client connections; this implicitly limits abusive call rates.