Limit the number of MIP SDK label applications

정용우 40 Reputation points
2024-11-18T07:26:31.53+00:00

Hello, I wrote earlier, but due to a 404 error, I can't access it, so I'm rewriting it. I'm working on an example in C# to label using the MIP SDK. While I was trying to create that example, I noticed there was a throttling limit. Is there a throttling limit when creating a file handler and then labeling it? If so, how many times is it possible?

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  1. Chandra Boorla 3,460 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2024-11-18T07:42:15.7833333+00:00

    Hi @정용우

    Greetings & Welcome to Microsoft Q&A forum! Thanks for posting your query!

    Is there a throttling limit when creating a file handler and then labeling it? If so, up to what number is it possible?

    Yes, the Microsoft Information Protection (MIP) SDK does have throttling limits to manage the performance and ensure the service isn't overwhelmed by too many requests at once. When working with file labeling using the MIP SDK, you may encounter throttling limits that affect the rate at which you can create file handlers and apply labels.

    Specifically, the protection service, which is used by the protection SDK or protection operations in the File SDK, has a limit of 7,500 requests per 10 seconds for an entire organizationUser's image For more details, please refer: Microsoft Information Protection (MIP) SDK FAQs and issues

    I hope this information helps. Please do let us know if you have any further queries.


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