Description: Instance limits in the context of cloud computing refer to the maximum number of instances that can be launched in a specific region or account within a cloud environment. These limits are set by cloud service providers to manage the capacity and performance of their infrastructures. Instance limits are crucial for ensuring that resources are distributed efficiently and that regional capacities are not overloaded. Each user account has a predetermined limit, which can vary depending on the instance type and geographic region. This means that while a user may need to launch multiple instances to handle an increase in workload, they must be aware of these limits and, if necessary, request an increase through the provider’s support. Proper management of instance limits is essential for optimizing application performance and ensuring continuous service availability, especially in production environments where scalability and resilience are critical.