Do the following fusiontables size limits still apply to private tables created by google maps premir customers?
1) 250 MB size limit
2) 500 vertices per tile limit
3) Only the first 100K shapes will be rendered
Thank You,
Vish
It depends on what you purchased with your Maps Premier agreement. But this is the default unless you specifically purchased additional quota.
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Is there any size limit on the contentBytes Microsoft Graph API v1 chatMessageHostedContent? I am figuring out how to download hosted content, given that I am constrained with a ~8mb content download size limit.
One of the comments in this question says that contentBytes can be in GBs. If so, what is the way to upload such a huge hosted content. I was able to send only around 3mb of hosted content bytes along with the SendMessage API.
According to this discussion, while posting the maximum size is 4 MB. Generally, the size should not exceed 3 GB and it's better to split up the files.
I need data of the 500K videos for my research project. How to increase the limit of the requests. Is there any paid services for youtube data
You will need to apply for an extension via the YouTube API Services - Audit and Quota Extension Form
Maths
The standard quota you get with the YouTube api is 10000 quota units.
The Search.list method returns a max of 50 records each request. This method costs 100 points per request.
500,000 views needed / 50 = 10000 requests.
10000 requests * 100 quota costs = 1,000,000 quota units
I would try applying for at least a million quota units.
I would love to hear if they approve it.
Is it always true that the cost of a video upload is 1600?
I can see on this page that the videos / insert mutation costs 1600, but I was wondering if this could take more if I upload a very large video?
yes videos insert costs 1600 quota units. The size, length or quality of the video does not matter. This is stated at the top of the Quota cost page
The table below shows the quota cost for calling each API method. All API requests, including invalid requests, incur a quota cost of at least one point.
All costs are incurred per call to the method in question.
I have encounter some problems when using YouTube API recently, and I would like to ask if you have the same problem like I do and if anyone have any solution.
Before, I had 100 millions and 50 millions quotas per day, but I just found out that the quota of some keys with less usage has decreased a lot (500 millions has decreased to 300K and the one with 1 million has decreased to 600K and 10K )
The info that I found are all from the project of 2016, and the quotas are all 10K or other case like the whole project had been shut down, so the quota is 0. And none of them is the same as the problem that we have encountered. So I would like to ask if anybody knows why does this happen and how can we prevent and resolve it. Thanks a lot!
The default quota limit is now 10,000 units:
Projects that enable the YouTube Data API have a default quota
allocation of 10 thousand units per day, an amount sufficient for the
overwhelming majority of our API users...
https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/getting-started#quota
Previously they had given 1 million units to new accounts. My own APIs were each reduced from 1 million to 10k also, because I never use even 5k units. You can ask for more units if you reach the quota limit, inside your Developer Console, IAM & Admin > Quotas > EDIT QUOTAS:
The only way to increase your Quota is to fill out this form https://support.google.com/youtube/contact/yt_api_form and submit your request to YouTube. Then you have to wait no less than two weeks.
Be careful: if your app doesn't respect YouTube TOS, they will terminate it
I'm creating a highly picture oriented app that might end up using a lot of ckassets. But I read that there is a 25mb limit on daily data transfer per user. My question is is this data transferrable? If one user uses 0 then some other person can use 50?
I feel like 25mb limit on data transfer seems so small since one pic is 100k so one can only play w 250 pics max per day. It just seems like such a drastic limitation. Thank you.
The data transfer limits for CloudKit are monthly and are based on the number of active users. You get 50MB/month per user with a minimum of 2GB.
The 50MB/month/user is only used to calculate the free quota; it is not an actual per-user limit, so if some users transfer 150MB and some transfer 0 that is fine. You only pay if your total transfer for all users exceeds 50MB*number of users (or 2GB if you have less than 40 users)
In your question you quote 25MB/day but the limit is actually monthly, so if every user used 50MB a month that would mean they could transfer about 16 images per day.
Extra data is fairly inexpensive though. Say you had 40 users and they transferred 50 images each per day, that would be 6GB per month, which would cost you $0.40
Note that the maximum free transfer is 200TB/month so above 4,000,000 active users the 50MB/user no longer applies, the available transfer is less on a per-user basis but the 200TB is still applied as an aggregate across all users.