Capacity, Performance and Throughput Terms

Each integrator.io edition comes with available capacity which is measured in terms of the number of Endpoints that may be used in active Integration Flows, and the total number of active Integration Flows. Integration Flows may be activated or deactivated from within the integrator.io web interface; only Endpoints used in active Integration Flows, and the total number of active Integration Flows count against the Client’s capacity. If the Client reaches the maximum number of Endpoints permitted by the edition, no additional Endpoints may be used in active Integration Flows. If the Client reaches the maximum number of active Integration Flows permitted by the edition, no additional flows may be activated. Client can upgrade to another edition at any time and capacity will be adjusted accordingly. Please refer to http://www.celigo.com/ipaas-integration-platform for details.

For NetSuite-based connectors, Celigo uses NetSuite’s RESTlet and SuiteScript technologies to import and export data. These technologies have governance limitations issued by NetSuite, and therefore the Connector does have limits in regards to the number of records that can realistically be imported or exported on a daily basis. It is difficult to predict exactly what those limits are because some NetSuite accounts run in a shared environment and/or are heavily scripted (i.e. there are many custom SuiteScripts running when data enters NetSuite). If governance limitations are reached in a specific NetSuite account, options do exist (at varying costs) to increase overall throughput via purchasing additional NetSuite licenses, using SuiteCloud Plus, switching data flows over to batch mode and running them at night, etc. Each situation may require a different solution.

Other Celigo connectors and integrator.io flows use application endpoint APIs to import and export data. The terms of service of a given application’s API typically governs the number of processes that can run at any given time and/or limits the number of records that can be imported and exported in a particular timeframe. integrator.io is extremely powerful and can process large volumes of records, but due to the factors noted above it is difficult to predict throughput, and therefore results may vary.