Unknown, but it’s a lot lot more than 1000/day spread between every IP we use. The only reason SIN fails is because it’s all reporting as the same IP (RH network exit point).

On 19 Sep 2014, at 14:37, Paul Robinson <paul.robinson@redhat.com> wrote:

How many does an un-authenticated user get?

On 19 Sep 2014, at 14:33, Pete Muir <pmuir@redhat.com> wrote:

Yes, the rate for authenticated users is 1000/day.

On 19 Sep 2014, at 11:56, Paul Robinson <paul.robinson@redhat.com> wrote:

Pete, Jason,

I've temporarily enabled authentication on the Google Books API. We are getting zero builds through at the moment. I'm hoping this will at least get us a new quota that we can use today. I want to get the new FeedHenry banner out and also a preview of the Mobile product pages for review.

FYI: We are using my branch of AwePlug ATM, as a temporary solution.

Pete, you mentioned that the quota is lower for authenticated users? Are you sure about this, I struggled to find any docs to support this. Even if it is, enabling authentication should buy us a few requests to be getting on with.

Paul.

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