Are there any plans to extend Service Limits (and basically scalability) in future?

Roman Ruthofer 20 Reputation points
2024-05-21T06:56:43.46+00:00

According to

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/digital-twins/reference-service-limits

there are several service limits like number of instances etc.

Since we are using Azure Digital Twins for a multi tenancy application we will hit these limits sooner or later. Are there any plans to make the service more scalable in future?

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  1. Sander van de Velde | MVP 32,891 Reputation points MVP
    2024-05-21T10:12:28.2533333+00:00

    Hello @Roman Ruthofer

    welcome to this moderated Azure community forum.

    Yes, there are a number of limits listed but quite a few are marked as adjustable.

    This means you can have them lifted for your use case:

    If your business requires raising an adjustable limit or quota above the default limit, you can request additional resources by opening a support ticket.

    This is called a 'soft limit' meaning Microsoft has made a choice, it's not a technical limitation.

    This way, Microsoft can learn from your use case what the best settings are.

    Please focus on the non-adjustable limitations and try to see if the impact is blocking your business.


    If the response helped, do "Accept Answer". If it doesn't work, please let us know the progress. All community members with similar issues will benefit by doing so. Your contribution is highly appreciated.

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