Requests Per Second (RPS) Allocation
At DT One, we use Requests Per Second (RPS) to measure the throughput of your Digital Value Services (DVS) API usage. This metric helps us ensure optimal performance and stability for all our customers.
RPS indicates the maximum number of API requests your DVS account can handle within one second. This applies to all the different types of API calls you make.
Your specific RPS allocation is determined based on your anticipated usage patterns. These key factors are considered:
The typical number of transactions you plan to process within a given timeframe (e.g., daily or per batch). Higher volumes generally require a higher RPS.
Some transactions require multiple API calls to complete. The average number of calls per transaction influences your RPS needs.
We factor in potential spikes in your traffic to ensure you have sufficient capacity during your busiest periods.
Your business hours and specific processing schedules are taken into account to align your RPS with your operational requirements.
If you have any questions about your RPS allocation or need guidance on optimizing your API usage, please don't hesitate to contact our support team. We are here to help you ensure a smooth and efficient integration with DT One's Digital Value Services.
Updated 26 days ago