Products and Services
Effective as of 4 September, 2024
What is Adobe Developer App Builder ("App Builder")?
App builder is a unified third-party extensibility framework for integrating and creating custom experiences (single-page applications and microservices) to extend Adobe solutions.
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Adobe Developer App Builder |
Per Pack per year |
App Builder: Product Limitations
App Builder is licensed per Pack. App Builder may be bundled with or licensed as an add-on to certain Adobe Products and Services, as specified in their respective Product Descriptions available at https://helpx.adobe.com/legal/product-descriptions.html, or as a standalone license. Where Customer has purchased multiple Packs of App Builder, all Packs’ entitlements are aggregated together to determine the Customer’s total entitlement, regardless of whether such Packs were licensed as an add-on for certain Products and Services, as a standalone license to App Builder, or any combination thereof. Each Pack includes the following entitlements:
- I/O Runtime: 6 million Gigabyte-Seconds per year;
- Custom Events: 24 million Custom Events per year;
- Content delivery network (CDN): 10 terabytes per year;
- Cloud File Storage: 1 terabyte per year; and
- Key-value Storage: 900 Request Units per second.
Cloud File Storage use is limited to storing Customer Customizations within App Builder. Where Customer exceeds any metric above for the total number of Packs licensed by Customer, Customer must license additional Packs to support the applicable excess.
Definitions
Custom Events means triggering or receiving an event (producing or consuming respectively), whether through a microservice or custom application. Each Custom Event payload is limited to 64KB.
Customer Customizations is defined in the Product Specific Licensing Terms for App Builder located at https://www.adobe.com/legal/terms/enterprise-licensing/product-specific-terms.html.
Gigabyte-Seconds means the number of Invocations, multiplied by memory in gigabytes, multiplied by the duration in milliseconds (rounded up to the nearest 100 milliseconds).
Request Units means a performance currency abstracting the system resources such as CPU, IOPS, and memory that are required to perform the database operations supported by Key-value Storage.