Updated on 2025-08-27 GMT+08:00

Specifications

This topic describes CAE specifications and restrictions.

Supported Regions

Table 1 lists the supported regions.

Table 1 Supported regions

Region

Region ID

AP-Singapore

ap-southeast-3

ME-Riyadh

me-east-1

TR-Istanbul

tr-west-1

AF-Johannesburg

af-south-1

LA-Mexico City2

la-north-2

Quota Limits

A quota is the maximum number of resources that you can create. Table 2 provides the resource quota limitations.

Table 2 Quota

Resource

Maximum Quota

Modifiable

Environment in each region

1

Yes

Number of components that can be created by each tenant in each region

50

Yes

Number of instances of each component

99

No

CPU cores

2 cores per instance

No

Memory

4 GB per instance

No

To increase environments and components, submit a service ticket.

Component Specifications

Table 3 lists memory sizes for each CPU core.

Table 3 Component specifications

CPU (cores)

Memory (GiB)

0.5

1

0.5

2

1

1

1

2

1

4

2

2

2

4

More specifications are coming soon.

Bandwidth Limits

Table 4 lists bandwidth limits in public network access through EIP

Table 4 Bandwidth limits

Access

Bandwidth Limit (Mbit/s)

Public network to CAE

20

Application to public network

20

To increase bandwidth limit, submit a service ticket.

Storage

CAE cannot read or write local disks. You are advised to mount an OBS parallel file system. For details, see Parallel File System Overview.

Specifications on Temporary Storage

If you have configured a log path and selected local disk storage, CAE uses the storage to store log files. The temporary files generated by the file system or program running on the image occupy the storage space.

Containerized applications can read temporary data and write it to the temporary storage. The storage is temporary and will be cleared after the container is stopped or restarted. Files written to the storage are visible only to the processes running in the current container.

The total storage of each instance depends on the total number of CPUs allocated to the instance. For details about specifications on the temporary storage, see Table 5. Specifications with more than three cores can be used only by whitelisted users. If you need to use such specifications, submit a service ticket

When using local disks for storage, you are advised to properly plan log storage and periodically rotate and clear logs to prevent component restart caused by excessive logs. If the log usage exceeds the limit, you are advised to use cloud storage for log configuration.

Table 5 Specifications on temporary storage

CPU (cores)

Total Temporary Storage (GiB)

0.5 CPUs

2 GiB

0.5 < CPUs < 4

4 GiB

4 ≤ CPUs

8 GiB