Hi folks,
we've implemented Marketing for a client who are using a Marketing Form enbedded in their website to allow people to sign up to their mailing list. It's all working fine, but I'm trying to find information on what sort of throughput the endpoint that the Marketing Form calls can handle.
The client is planning a "soft launch", when they will be releasing a press release. Their analysis suggests that they could have 1 million people hitting their website within a 12-hour period, potentially converting 30,000 of these to registrations. Has there been any analysis done, or anything published, to show how much traffic Marketing can handle before it starts creaking at the seams?
Thanks for any help you can give.
Best,
Matt Craig
Hi Nya,
thanks for coming back to me. Unfortunately, this isn't the information I'm looking for. Quotas seem to be more focussed on how many Marketing Contacts and Interactions you can have over a period of time. I'm wondering more about the performance of the Marketing product under stress: how many people can sign up using a Marketing Form at the same time before some of them will start seeing errors or experiencing delays, and how the system behaves when this limit is reached?
Cheers,
Matt
Hi Matt,
In Dynamics Marketing there is a concept called Quota Limits.
According to the What's new of the Dynamics 365 Marketing July 2021 update, strict quota limits will not be enforced while the quota page is temporarily under construction.
So there is currently no need to worry about Quota Limits related issues.
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