Amazon Bedrock AgentCore has increased the default runtime quota limits, giving customers greater capacity to scale their agent-based workloads. AgentCore is the platform for developers to build, connect, and optimize AI agents. The new default limits support up to 5,000 active concurrent sessions in US East (N. Virginia) and US West (Oregon), and 2,500 in all other supported Regions. All AWS Regions where AgentCore is available now support 200 agent interactions per second and 25 new sessions created per second. This means customers can run more AI agents simultaneously while handling high-th
The rapid development and adoption of AI agents necessitate increased infrastructure capacity, pushing cloud providers to scale their offerings.
This increase in capacity for AI agents on a major cloud platform enables more complex and scalable agentic workflows, accelerating the deployment and integration of AI across various industries.
Customers can now deploy and operate significantly more AI agents concurrently on AWS, removing previous computational bottlenecks and enabling larger-scale agent-based applications.
- · AWS
- · AI agent developers
- · Enterprises adopting AI agents
- · Companies with less scalable AI infrastructure
Increased operational capacity for AI agents leads to broader adoption and integration within enterprise workflows.
The proliferation of AI agents drives demand for more sophisticated orchestration and management tools, fostering a specialized software ecosystem.
As agents become more autonomous and pervasive, new regulatory and ethical frameworks will emerge to govern their operation and interaction.
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