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# Usage Limits & Scaling

## Usage Limits & Scaling

### Intelligent Resource Management

ARKOS implements sophisticated usage management that balances performance optimization with cost control while providing transparent scaling options.

#### Tier-Based Allocation

**Basic Tier**

* Unlimited agent requests with standard processing
* 50GB storage included
* Standard rate limits (1000 requests/hour)
* Up to 10 concurrent operations
* Automatic burst capacity during peak usage

**Pro Tier**

* Unlimited requests with priority processing
* 500GB storage included
* Higher rate limits (5000 requests/hour)
* Up to 50 concurrent operations
* Extended burst capacity and auto-scaling

**Enterprise Tier**

* Unlimited usage with dedicated infrastructure
* Custom storage allocation
* No rate limits with dedicated bandwidth
* Custom concurrent operation limits
* Complete resource isolation

#### Intelligent Scaling

* **Predictive Scaling**: Automatic resource adjustment based on usage patterns
* **Cost Optimization**: Intelligent resource allocation balancing performance and cost
* **Real-Time Monitoring**: Comprehensive usage tracking with optimization recommendations

#### Fair Usage Policy

* **Burst Capacity**: Temporary usage above limits during peak periods
* **Graceful Degradation**: Performance adjustment rather than service failure
* **Transparent Billing**: Real-time usage and cost information


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