Paragon’s concurrency SLA is the number of step executions that can run at a given time across all of your Connected Users. For example, if you have a concurrency SLA of 20, you can have up to 20 step executions running in the background at a given time.Documentation Index
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Concurrency Levels
Our Concurrency SLA for our standard plans is as follows:| Plan | Concurrency SLA |
|---|---|
| Trial | 5 step executions |
| Pro | 20 step executions |
| Enterprise | Up to 1,000 step executions |
What happens if I reach my Concurrency SLA?
When you exceed this SLA, new step executions will be queued up for execution and show asNot Started in Task History. Paragon accepts and stores all executions and will only execute them once the concurrent workflows drop below the SLA limit.