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@asurajpai
By default when you apply Quota policy it applied to given API only. I don't think you can apply the same instance to an environment.
Policies are API specific in an environment.
You cannot use Quota across apiproxies . The counters are stored with orgname+envname+apiproxyname prefix .
You can probably achieve what you want by having a http loadbalancer like haproxy where you can control the number of calls to your env .
You can probably try this. In each API bundle add quota policy with the same "identifier" to make them use the same quota. You can add the environment name as a prefix in the identifier.
@asurajpai
By default when you apply Quota policy it applied to given API only. I don't think you can apply the same instance to an environment.
Policies are API specific in an environment.
You cannot use Quota across apiproxies . The counters are stored with orgname+envname+apiproxyname prefix .
You can probably achieve what you want by having a http loadbalancer like haproxy where you can control the number of calls to your env .
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