AWS gameliftstreams documentation change
Summary
Updated service quotas documentation with revised terminology, removed API rate limiting details, added GPU quota information per region, and restructured content organization
Security assessment
Changes focus on service quota clarifications and resource allocation documentation. The removed API rate limits section could have security implications, but there's no evidence this change addresses a specific vulnerability. The updates primarily reflect service capacity management rather than security controls.
Diff
diff --git a/gameliftstreams/latest/developerguide/quotas.md b/gameliftstreams/latest/developerguide/quotas.md index a26bfbba1..0c4f67545 100644 --- a/gameliftstreams/latest/developerguide/quotas.md +++ b/gameliftstreams/latest/developerguide/quotas.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -Service quotasAPI rate limiting +Service quotas @@ -7 +7 @@ Service quotasAPI rate limiting -# Amazon GameLift Streams quotas +# Amazon GameLift Streams service quotas @@ -9 +9 @@ Service quotasAPI rate limiting -As with all AWS services, Amazon GameLift Streams has default quotas (previously referred to as limits). These quotas determine the maximum number of resources or operations per AWS Region for your AWS account. For more information, see [AWS service quotas](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_service_limits.html) in the _AWS General Reference_. +Service quotas, also referred to as limits, are the maximum number of service resources or operations for your AWS account. For more information, see [AWS service quotas](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws_service_limits.html) in the _AWS General Reference_. @@ -13 +13 @@ As with all AWS services, Amazon GameLift Streams has default quotas (previously -These quotas reflect the maximum number of Amazon GameLift Streams resources you can have in your AWS account per AWS Region. Contact your account manager to discuss service quota increases. +In the following table, the GPU quotas are all 0 by default. However, your account's applied quotas might be different. To check, sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Service Quotas console to [Amazon GameLift Streams](https://console.aws.amazon.com/servicequotas/home/services/gameliftstreams/quotas), where you can review your current quotas in the **Applied account-level quota value** column. @@ -15 +15,3 @@ These quotas reflect the maximum number of Amazon GameLift Streams resources you -Quota name | Default quota | Is adjustable | Description +To request an increase, reach out to your AWS Account Manager. + +Name | Default | Adjustable | Description @@ -17,39 +19,16 @@ Quota name | Default quota | Is adjustable | Description -Number of applications | Per AWS account, per AWS Region: 5 | Yes | The maximum number of Amazon GameLift Streams applications you can maintain concurrently. -Number of stream groups | Per AWS account, per AWS Region: 2 | Yes | The maximum number of Amazon GameLift Streams stream groups you can maintain concurrently. -Amount of stream group capacity | Per AWS account, per AWS Region: - - * for "gen5n_" stream class: 2 - * for "_high" stream class: 12 - * for "_ultra" stream class: 6 - -| Yes | The maximum capacity you can set for each stream group, depending on the stream class. -Number of links in multi-application stream groups | 100 links | Yes | The maximum number of associations for a single stream group or application. For example, a single stream group can link to up to 100 applications, and vice versa. - -## API rate limiting - -These limits reflect the maximum requests to the Amazon GameLift Streams service API per second for your AWS account per AWS Region. - -API operation | Burst/rate limits ----|--- -`AddStreamGroupLocations` | 5/1 -`AssociateApplications` | 5/1 -`CreateApplication` | 5/1 -`CreateStreamGroup` | 5/1 -`CreateStreamSessionConnection` | 20/5 -`DeleteApplication` | 5/1 -`DeleteStreamGroup` | 5/1 -`DisassociateApplications` | 5/1 -`GetApplication` | 20/5 -`GetStreamGroup` | 10/2 -`GetStreamSession` | 20/5 -`ListApplications` | 10/2 -`ListStreamGroups` | 10/2 -`ListStreamSessions` | 20/5 -`ListTagsForResource` | 4/1 -`RemoveStreamGroupLocations` | 5/1 -`StartStreamSession` | 20/5 -`TagResource` | 10/2 -`TermianteStreamSession` | 20/5 -`UntagResource` | 10/2 -`UpdateApplication` | 5/1 -`UpdateStreamGroup` | 5/1 +Application size (GiB) | Each supported Region: 100 | No | The maximum total size (in GiB) of an application, in this account. Note that a gibibyte (GiB) equals 1024*1024*1024 bytes. +Applications | Each supported Region: 5 | No | The maximum number of applications that you can create in this account, per AWS Region. +Files per application | Each supported Region: 30,000 | No | The maximum number of files that you can have in an application, in this account. +Gen4n GPUs, ap-northeast-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen4n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the ap-northeast-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen4n_high". +Gen4n GPUs, eu-central-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen4n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the eu-central-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen4n_high". +Gen4n GPUs, eu-west-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen4n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the eu-west-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen4n_high". +Gen4n GPUs, us-east-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen4n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the us-east-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen4n_high". +Gen4n GPUs, us-east-2 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen4n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the us-east-2 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen4n_high". +Gen4n GPUs, us-west-2 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen4n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the us-west-2 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen4n_high". +Gen5n GPUs, ap-northeast-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen5n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the ap-northeast-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen5n_high". +Gen5n GPUs, eu-central-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen5n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the eu-central-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen5n_high". +Gen5n GPUs, eu-west-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen5n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the eu-west-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen5n_high". +Gen5n GPUs, us-east-1 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen5n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the us-east-1 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen5n_high". +Gen5n GPUs, us-east-2 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen5n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the us-east-2 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen5n_high". +Gen5n GPUs, us-west-2 | Each supported Region: 0 | No | The maximum number of Gen5n GPUs you can allocate for streaming in this account in the us-west-2 Region. Some stream classes support running more than one application per GPU, such as "Gen5n_high". +Stream groups | Each supported Region: 2 | No | The maximum number of stream groups that you can create in this account, per AWS Region. A stream group is a collection of compute resources that stream your application to end users. @@ -63 +42 @@ To use the Amazon Web Services Documentation, Javascript must be enabled. Please -AWS Regions +AWS Regions and remote locations @@ -65 +44 @@ AWS Regions -Limitations +API rate limits