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articles/sentinel/includes/sentinel-limits-incidents.md

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| Number of automation rule conditions | 50 conditions | None |
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| Number of bookmarks | 20 bookmarks | None |
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| Number of characters for automation rule name | 500 characters | None |
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| Number of characters for description | 5K characters | None |
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| Number of characters per comment | 30K characters | None |
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| Number of characters for description | 5,000 characters | None |
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| Number of characters per comment | 30,000 characters | None |
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| Number of comments per incident | 100 comments | None |
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| Number of tasks | 100 tasks | None |
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| Number of incidents returned by API to *list* request | 1000 incidents maximum | None |
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| Number of incidents per day (per workspace) | see below | Database capacity |
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| Number of incidents returned by API to *list* request | 1,000 incidents maximum | None |
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| Number of incidents per day (per workspace) | See explanation after table | Database capacity |
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**Number of incidents per day:** There isn't a formal, hard limit on the number of incidents that can be created per day. A workspace's actual capacity for incidents depends on the storage capacity of the incident database, so the size of the incidents is as much a factor as their number.
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However, a SOC that experiences the creation of more than *around* 3000 new incidents per day will most likely find itself unable to keep up, and the database capacity will quickly be reached. In this situation, the SOC needs to find and fix any rules that create large numbers of incidents, to get the count of daily new incidents to manageable levels.
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However, a SOC that experiences the creation of more than *around* 3,000 new incidents per day will most likely find itself unable to keep up, and the database capacity will quickly be reached. In this situation, the SOC needs to find and fix any rules that create large numbers of incidents, to get the count of daily new incidents to manageable levels.

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