Azure Fluid Relay limits
This article outlines known limitations of Azure Fluid Relay.
Distributed Data Structures
The Azure Fluid Relay doesn't support experimental distributed data structures (DDSes). These include but are not limited to DDS packages with the @fluid-experimental
package namespace.
Fluid sessions
The maximum number of simultaneous users in one session on Azure Fluid Relay is 100 users. This limit is on simultaneous users. What this means is that the 101st user won't be allowed to join the session. In the case where an existing user leaves the session, a new user will be able to join. This is because the number of simultaneous users at that point will be less than the limit.
Fluid operations
Operations are incremental updates sent over the websocket connection. The size of any individual operation is limited to 700KB. The size of an operation is determined by the Distributed Data Structure being used.
Fluid summaries
Incremental summaries uploaded to Azure Fluid Relay can't exceed 28 MB in size. If the size of the document grows above 95 MB, subsequent client load or join requests will fail. For more information, see Fluid Framework Summarizer.
Signals
Azure Fluid Relay doesn't currently have support for Signals.
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If you need help with any of the above limits or other Azure Fluid Relay topics, see the support options available to you.
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