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V8 Push Notification Performance and Throughput Speed

  • August 20, 2024
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Hi,

 

We currently execute large adhoc push deliveries up to 600k at a time sometimes multiple times a day in Campaign Standard and have found this to be very inconsistent with delays of up to 15-30 mins.

 

Has anyone with access to Campaign V8 that sends similar volumes noticed any performance improvements with Push Notification throughput speed from ACS to ACC V8?

 

Thanks,

AJ

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Best answer by _Manoj_Kumar_

Hello @abdellah_jbari_nuk  The delivery throughput is shared with all channels and it is dependent on the active profile license you might have.

 

This is how Product documentation explains it:

The Peak Volume limits for emails and push notifications are a shared volume limit. For example, if Customer is licensing <2 million Active Profiles, the Peak Volume limit is 1.5 million, not 3 million and such 1.5 million limit is shared between the number of emails and push notifications sent by Customer.

 

My suggestion would be to check your allowed limit and throttle the sends.

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August 21, 2024

Hello @abdellah_jbari_nuk  The delivery throughput is shared with all channels and it is dependent on the active profile license you might have.

 

This is how Product documentation explains it:

The Peak Volume limits for emails and push notifications are a shared volume limit. For example, if Customer is licensing <2 million Active Profiles, the Peak Volume limit is 1.5 million, not 3 million and such 1.5 million limit is shared between the number of emails and push notifications sent by Customer.

 

My suggestion would be to check your allowed limit and throttle the sends.

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