Cloud Concurrency

Ever wondered why your automation workflows sometimes seem to hit a wall? Let me tell you, it’s all about cloud concurrency. If you’re using n8n Cloud, understanding how it manages concurrency limits can be a game-changer for your productivity and efficiency. Let’s dive into how n8n keeps your workflows humming along smoothly, no matter how complex they get.

n8n Cloud Concurrency Limits Explained

So, you’re running a bunch of workflows on n8n Cloud, and suddenly, things start to slow down. Why? Because too many concurrent executions can cause performance degradation and make your system unresponsive. But don’t worry, n8n has got your back. To prevent this and keep your instance stable, n8n sets concurrency limits for production executions in regular mode. Here’s how it works:

Understanding Concurrency Limits by Plan

n8n limits the number of concurrent executions for Cloud instances based on your plan. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Starter and Trial: 5 concurrent executions
  • Pro (10k workflow executions, 15 active workflows): 20 concurrent executions
  • Pro (50k workflow executions, 50 active workflows): 50 concurrent executions
  • Enterprise (in regular mode): 200 concurrent executions

You can easily check your active executions and your plan’s concurrency limit at the top of your project’s or workflow’s executions tab. It’s like having a dashboard that keeps you in control.

How Queued Executions Work

What happens when you hit your limit? Any executions beyond that queue up for later processing. These queued executions wait patiently until concurrency capacity frees up, and then they’re processed in a first-in, first-out (FIFO) order. It’s like standing in line at your favorite coffee shop—everyone gets their turn, eventually.

But here’s the thing: you can’t retry queued executions. If you need to cancel or delete a queued execution, it’s gone from the queue. And when your instance starts up, n8n resumes queued executions up to the concurrency limit and re-enqueues the rest. It’s all about keeping things moving smoothly.

Types of Executions Affected

Now, you might be wondering, “Which executions are affected by these concurrency controls?” Good question! Concurrency control only applies to production executions—those started from a webhook or trigger node. It doesn’t touch other types of executions, like manual ones, sub-workflow executions, or error executions. Your test evaluation concurrency limit is the same as your plan’s regular limit, but it’s separate, so you can test without affecting your live workflows.

Regular Mode vs. Queue Mode

Here’s where things get interesting. n8n offers two modes for handling concurrency: regular mode and queue mode. In regular mode, concurrency limits apply to the entire instance. But if you’re on an Enterprise plan, you get access to queue mode, which is a whole different beast.

In queue mode, concurrency settings determine how many jobs each worker can run in parallel. It’s like having a team of workers, each with their own set of tasks to handle. This mode is a separate mechanism from regular mode, giving you more control over how your workflows are processed.

Why Concurrency Matters

So, why should you care about concurrency? Because it’s the key to keeping your workflows running efficiently. Without proper management, your system can get bogged down, leading to delays and frustration. But with n8n’s smart concurrency controls, you can keep your workflows humming along, even when things get busy.

And hey, if you’re looking to optimize your n8n Cloud setup even further, why not check out our other resources? We’ve got tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your automation tools. Let’s keep those workflows flowing smoothly!

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