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Once a message is in the bus, you can't expire it. However, if your destination is Lambda, as this is an asynchronous invocation, you can set a maximum age on the message or maximum retries.
There are no subscribers as in SNS, where there is no limit. In EventBridge you have the Rules (300 per Bus, which can be increased) and each rule has a maximum of 5 targets which can't be increased.
There is no explicit limit on the number of messages in the bus, however, there is a limit on the number of messages that can be added to the bus (up to 2400/sec, depending on the region, can be increased) which means that there is a implicit limit to the number of messages in the bus (2400 msgs/sec * 3600 sec / hr * 24 hrs/day).
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Re: "there is a limit on the number of messages that can be added to the bus (up to 2400/sec, depending on the region, can be increased)". Please could you specify the "quota name" and maximum number that it can be increased to? Also, please include link to aws documentation which lists this quota.