Amazon EventBridge Scheduler now provides a higher default quota for the CreateSchedule API
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This article announces that Amazon EventBridge Scheduler has increased its default service quota for the CreateSchedule API action.
- Default CreateSchedule request rate quota increased to 5,000 requests per second
- Available in 11 AWS Regions globally
- Quotas can be further increased to tens of thousands per second via Service Quotas console
- Enables high-throughput schedule creation without manual quota increase requests
- Reduces friction when onboarding or scaling workloads
- Automatic scaling to new quota limits
In summary, EventBridge Scheduler's higher default quota allows customers to create schedules at greater scale without additional configuration, improving operational efficiency.
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