Hi @sahusa1
In Adobe Experience Platform (AEP), and specifically in RTCDP, the model is different. AEP doesn’t use the "server call" model that Adobe Analytics does. Instead, AEP and RTCDP focus on data ingestion volumes and experience events (where each customer interaction is captured as an experience event.), which are part of your contract. Overages here are typically based on the total volume of data ingested or processed, not individual server calls.
That said, AEP monitors data ingestion rather than individual calls, and Adobe may charge additional fees if you exceed the data ingestion volumes specified in your contract. The mechanisms for tracking usage are more focused on the volume of data (e.g., gigabytes of data ingested per month) rather than discrete server calls.
There are monitoring tools to help track data ingestion and usage. Monitor Data Ingestion where you can see the amount of data ingested. Here is the Adobe link for the same:
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-platform/ingestion/quality/monitor-data-ingestion
To calculate the total events on a particular date, use the expression of: total events / day = ingestion rate * 60 * 60 * 24.
Hope this helps !!