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Updated on 2025-01-17 GMT+08:00

What Are the Impacts When QPS Exceeds the Allowed Peak Rate?

If the QPS specifications you select cannot handle the daily peak traffic of protected website or application services, WAF stops protecting your website. This will cause traffic limiting, random packet loss, automatic bypassing of WAF. As a result, your services may become unavailable, frozen, or respond very slowly for a certain period of time.

Table 1 lists the QPS specifications supported by each WAF edition.

Table 1 QPS specifications supported by WAF

Edition

Peak Rate of Normal Service Requests

Peak Rate of CC Attack Defense

Standard

2,000 QPS

100,000 QPS

Professional

5,000 QPS

200,000 QPS

Platinum

10,000 QPS

1,000,000 QPS

Dedicated mode

Specifications of single instance:

  • Specifications: WI-500. Estimated performance:
    • HTTP services: 5,000 QPS (recommended)
    • HTTPS services: 4,000 QPS (recommended)
    • WebSocket service - Maximum concurrent connections: 5,000
    • Maximum WAF-to-server persistent connections: 60,000
  • Specifications: WI-100. Estimated performance:
    • HTTP services: 1,000 QPS (recommended)
    • HTTPS services: 800 QPS (recommended)
    • WebSocket service - Maximum concurrent connections: 1,000
    • Maximum WAF-to-server persistent connections: 60,000
  • Specifications: WI-500. Estimated performance:

    Throughput: 500 Mbit/s

  • Specifications: WI-100. Estimated performance:

    Throughput: 100 Mbit/s

For details, see Edition Differences.