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profile fragment size guardrails of 50mb

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As per this guardrails profile fragment and CDP profile size is 50MB. But there is no documentation, how to measure the current profile size in production. Also this information is not exposed in licensing dashboard either. How do we track the current production profile fragment size ?

https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-platform/profile/guardrails

 

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One of the way is , for a particular personID, do the sum of size across each dataset. However this is a very tedious and manual process and only gives size for a personID.

 

how to get avg fragment size and CDP size, to stay within 50mb guardrails ?

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@Pradeep-Jaiswal I don't believe individual profile/fragment size is currently exposed.

The size of the Profile store can be seen in the Preview sample status endpoint:

GET https://platform.adobe.io/data/core/ups/previewsamplestatus

 That would give you the overall size as well as the fragment count, from which you can derive the average fragment size.

 

Profile richness is usually driven by event bloat. In that respect using Time-To-Live (TTL) should help:

  • ExperienceEvent TTL (EE TTL) per dataset to stick to what the segmentation really needs.
  • Pseudonymous TTL (P‑TTL) to drop unknown profiles.

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Employee Advisor

@Pradeep-Jaiswal I don't believe individual profile/fragment size is currently exposed.

The size of the Profile store can be seen in the Preview sample status endpoint:

GET https://platform.adobe.io/data/core/ups/previewsamplestatus

 That would give you the overall size as well as the fragment count, from which you can derive the average fragment size.

 

Profile richness is usually driven by event bloat. In that respect using Time-To-Live (TTL) should help:

  • ExperienceEvent TTL (EE TTL) per dataset to stick to what the segmentation really needs.
  • Pseudonymous TTL (P‑TTL) to drop unknown profiles.

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Even if we see the profile store size. Any idea, we can calculate the profile individual profile size using this 

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Hi @Tof_Jossic,

Could you please clarify @gengaipandi03's follow-up query?

Thanks! 



Sukrity Wadhwa

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Employee Advisor

@gengaipandi03 I'll keep an eye out but at the moment I don't believe we expose a supported API/SQL to get per‑profile size.