Quotas and limits

This document lists the quotas and system limits that apply to fleet management.

  • Quotas have default values, but you can typically request adjustments.
  • System limits are fixed values that can't be changed.

Google Cloud uses quotas to help ensure fairness and reducespikes in resource use and availability. A quota restricts how much of aGoogle Cloud resource your Google Cloud project can use. Quotasapply to a range of resource types, including hardware, software, and networkcomponents. For example, quotas can restrict the number of API calls to aservice, the number of load balancers used concurrently by your project, or thenumber of projects that you can create. Quotas protect the community ofGoogle Cloud users by preventing the overloading of services. Quotas alsohelp you to manage your own Google Cloud resources.

The Cloud Quotas system does the following:

In most cases, when you attempt to consume more of a resource than its quotaallows, the system blocks access to the resource, and the task thatyou're trying to perform fails.

Quotas generally apply at the Google Cloud projectlevel. Your use of a resource in one project doesn't affectyour available quota in another project. Within a Google Cloud project, quotasare shared across all applications and IP addresses.

For more information, see theCloud Quotas overview.

Allocation quotas

The following quotas don't reset over time and instead are released when yourelease the resource:

QuotasDefault value
Maximum number of clusters with global memberships per fleet250
Maximum number of clusters with regional memberships per fleet50

To view your current limit and usage:

  1. Go to the IAM and AdminQuotas page for your fleet host project in the Google Cloud console. This displays all your project's quotas.
  2. Browse or filter forService: GKE Hub.
  3. Select theMemberships quota to view more details.

Request a quota increase

To adjust most quotas, use the Google Cloud console. For more information, seeRequest a quota adjustment.

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Last updated 2026-02-19 UTC.