Limits
| Feature | Limit |
|---|---|
| Queues | 10,000 per account |
| Message size | 128 KB 1 |
| Message retries | 100 |
| Maximum consumer batch size | 100 messages |
Maximum messages per sendBatch call | 100 (or 256KB in total) |
| Maximum Batch wait time | 60 seconds |
| Per-queue message throughput | 5,000 messages per second 2 |
| Message retention period 3 | 14 days |
| Per-queue backlog size 4 | 25GB |
| Concurrent consumer invocations | 250 push-based only |
| Consumer duration (wall clock time) | 15 minutes 5 |
| Consumer CPU time | 30 seconds (default). Configurable to 5 minutes |
visibilityTimeout (pull-based queues) | 12 hours |
delaySeconds (when sending or retrying) | 12 hours |
| Requests to the Queues API (incl. pulls/acks) | 1200 requests / 5 mins |
1 1 KB is measured as 1000 bytes. Messages can include up to ~100 bytes of internal metadata that counts towards total message limits.
2 Exceeding the maximum message throughput will cause the send() and sendBatch() methods to throw an exception with a Too Many Requests error until your producer falls below the limit.
3 Messages in a queue that reach the maximum message retention are deleted from the queue. Queues does not delete messages in the same queue that have not reached this limit.
4 Individual queues that reach this limit will receive a Storage Limit Exceeded error when calling send() or sendBatch() on the queue.
5 Refer to Workers limits.
Queue consumer Workers are Worker scripts, and share the same per invocation CPU limits as any Workers do. Note that CPU time is active processing time: not time spent waiting on network requests, storage calls, or other general I/O.
By default, the maximum CPU time per consumer Worker invocation is set to 30 seconds, but can be increased by setting limits.cpu_ms in your Wrangler configuration:
{ // ...rest of your configuration... "limits": { "cpu_ms": 300000, // 300,000 milliseconds = 5 minutes }, // ...rest of your configuration...}[limits]cpu_ms = 300_000To learn more about CPU time and limits, review the Workers documentation.
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