Is it possible to have a different BigQuery quota for different users within the same project?
Is it possible to have a different BigQuery quota for different users within the same project?
I know that I can set a limit on the 'Query usage per day per user' for a given project via the IAM and admin section of GCP (following these instructions).
I'd like to know if it were possible to have a different per user limit. i.e. say set a limit of 2 TB per day for John but only 1 TB per day for Jane?
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Is it possible to have a different BigQuery quota for different users within the same project?
I know that I can set a limit on the 'Query usage per day per user' for a given project via the IAM and admin section of GCP (following these instructions).
I'd like to know if it were possible to have a different per user limit. i.e. say set a limit of 2 TB per day for John but only 1 TB per day for Jane?
google-cloud-platform google-bigquery google-cloud-iam
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Is it possible to have a different BigQuery quota for different users within the same project?
I know that I can set a limit on the 'Query usage per day per user' for a given project via the IAM and admin section of GCP (following these instructions).
I'd like to know if it were possible to have a different per user limit. i.e. say set a limit of 2 TB per day for John but only 1 TB per day for Jane?
google-cloud-platform google-bigquery google-cloud-iam
Is it possible to have a different BigQuery quota for different users within the same project?
I know that I can set a limit on the 'Query usage per day per user' for a given project via the IAM and admin section of GCP (following these instructions).
I'd like to know if it were possible to have a different per user limit. i.e. say set a limit of 2 TB per day for John but only 1 TB per day for Jane?
google-cloud-platform google-bigquery google-cloud-iam
google-cloud-platform google-bigquery google-cloud-iam
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I am working for Google Cloud and a coworker opened on November 15 a Feature request to do what you need.
There is actually a workaround for this, which would consist on creating a different project for each user you want to grant the custom quota. Depending on the amount of different users you want to do this for it will maybe not be that feasible.
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Thanks for this - I suspected it was impossible (I already thought of the separate project workaround) but good to get confirmation. I'll keep an eye on the Feature Request.
– Stewart_R
Nov 22 '18 at 12:16
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I am working for Google Cloud and a coworker opened on November 15 a Feature request to do what you need.
There is actually a workaround for this, which would consist on creating a different project for each user you want to grant the custom quota. Depending on the amount of different users you want to do this for it will maybe not be that feasible.
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Thanks for this - I suspected it was impossible (I already thought of the separate project workaround) but good to get confirmation. I'll keep an eye on the Feature Request.
– Stewart_R
Nov 22 '18 at 12:16
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I am working for Google Cloud and a coworker opened on November 15 a Feature request to do what you need.
There is actually a workaround for this, which would consist on creating a different project for each user you want to grant the custom quota. Depending on the amount of different users you want to do this for it will maybe not be that feasible.
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Thanks for this - I suspected it was impossible (I already thought of the separate project workaround) but good to get confirmation. I'll keep an eye on the Feature Request.
– Stewart_R
Nov 22 '18 at 12:16
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I am working for Google Cloud and a coworker opened on November 15 a Feature request to do what you need.
There is actually a workaround for this, which would consist on creating a different project for each user you want to grant the custom quota. Depending on the amount of different users you want to do this for it will maybe not be that feasible.
I am working for Google Cloud and a coworker opened on November 15 a Feature request to do what you need.
There is actually a workaround for this, which would consist on creating a different project for each user you want to grant the custom quota. Depending on the amount of different users you want to do this for it will maybe not be that feasible.
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Thanks for this - I suspected it was impossible (I already thought of the separate project workaround) but good to get confirmation. I'll keep an eye on the Feature Request.
– Stewart_R
Nov 22 '18 at 12:16
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Thanks for this - I suspected it was impossible (I already thought of the separate project workaround) but good to get confirmation. I'll keep an eye on the Feature Request.
– Stewart_R
Nov 22 '18 at 12:16
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Thanks for this - I suspected it was impossible (I already thought of the separate project workaround) but good to get confirmation. I'll keep an eye on the Feature Request.
– Stewart_R
Nov 22 '18 at 12:16
Thanks for this - I suspected it was impossible (I already thought of the separate project workaround) but good to get confirmation. I'll keep an eye on the Feature Request.
– Stewart_R
Nov 22 '18 at 12:16
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