From 222dfe982c95d87ee61d361b594c14e90212d458 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Radoslav Gatev Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2021 22:29:56 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] update justification --- .../en/operations/configuration/control-concurrency.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/daprdocs/content/en/operations/configuration/control-concurrency.md b/daprdocs/content/en/operations/configuration/control-concurrency.md index 73279b685..454a0479b 100644 --- a/daprdocs/content/en/operations/configuration/control-concurrency.md +++ b/daprdocs/content/en/operations/configuration/control-concurrency.md @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ description: "Control how many requests and events will invoke your application A common scenario in distributed computing is to only allow for a given number of requests to execute concurrently. Using Dapr, you can control how many requests and events will invoke your application simultaneously. -*Note that this rate limiting is guaranteed for every event that's coming from Dapr, meaning Pub/Sub events, direct invocation from other services, bindings events etc. Dapr can't enforce the concurrency policy on requests that are coming to your app externally.* +*Note that this rate limiing is guaranteed for every event that's coming from Dapr, meaning Pub/Sub events, direct invocation from other services, bindings events etc. Dapr can't enforce the concurrency policy on requests that are coming to your app externally.* -*Note that rate limitting can be achieved by using the **middleware.http.ratelimit**. However, there is an imporant difference between the two approaches. The ratelimit middlware is time bound and limits the number of requests per second, while the app-max-concurrency specifies the number of concurrent requests (and events) at any point of time.* +*Note that rate limiting per second can be achieved by using the **middleware.http.ratelimit** middleware. However, there is an imporant difference between the two approaches. The rate limit middlware is time bound and limits the number of requests per second, while the `app-max-concurrency` flag specifies the number of concurrent requests (and events) at any point of time. See [Rate limit middleware]({{< ref middleware-rate-limit.md >}}). * ## Setting app-max-concurrency