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Hello. Important New AWS accounts have reduced concurrency and memory quotas. AWS raises these quotas automatically based on your usage. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/gettingstarted-limits.html Regards, Andrii
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Maybe AWS support can help for you because it`s information was not in AWS documentation.
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Any predictions on when we can expect this to increase for a new account?
answered 7 months ago
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Hello.
As mentioned in this post, since this is an issue with your AWS account, you may be able to increase the limit by opening a case with AWS Support under "Account and billing".
https://repost.aws/ja/questions/QUo_cwNNqrQsmoaH4q13b_xA/unable-to-set-lambda-memory-over-3008mb
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