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Harveer_SinghGi1
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January 3, 2025
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How is the event size in AEP calculated?

  • January 3, 2025
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Hi Team,

As per this KB Article currently streaming ingestion support up to 1MB of Experience Data Model (XDM) message. Can somebody help me understand what all things contribute to the size of the message? For example in a WebSDK ingestion, is it the entire XDM JSON object in the request payload including the XDM keys and values passed in it or is it calculated using just the values passed against XDM keys? Does anything additional to the XDM object like meta, query, events[].query, events[].data objects in below screen shot also contribute to this size?

 

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Best answer by Harveer_SinghGi1

Thanks for the responses team. I believe it will be better understood with some end to end testing and monitoring the payload total and split sizes on every stage of ingestion. I'll spare some time in the coming weeks to test it in coming weeks and post the results here.

Cheers!

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bjoern__koth
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January 11, 2025

Hi @harveer_singhgi1 

I think this question would be better suited in the AEP forum since this corner here is more for tag management aspects.

 

https://experienceleaguecommunities.adobe.com/t5/adobe-experience-platform/bd-p/adobe-experience-platform-qanda

 

Cheers from Switzerland!
RiteshY18
Community Advisor
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January 14, 2025

@harveer_singhgi1 given link is for streaming ingestion on WebSDK, my understanding is that the question is for WebSDK , where data goes to EdgeNetwork / Kafta pipeline before going to the data lake - my experience it will hold only payload which is mapped to the data stream, not everything 

kautuk_sahni
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January 20, 2025

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Harveer_SinghGi1
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January 20, 2025

Thanks for the responses team. I believe it will be better understood with some end to end testing and monitoring the payload total and split sizes on every stage of ingestion. I'll spare some time in the coming weeks to test it in coming weeks and post the results here.

Cheers!