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: In services like AWS SQS, payloads are often billed in 64 KB "chunks." This means a single 256 KB message is technically billed as four requests, which is a critical detail for cost-optimization reviews.

“We can now pass richer events without extra workarounds: less chunking, fewer temporary S3 hops, and simpler integrations... For many pipelines, this directly reduces complexity and cost.” LinkedIn · Natan Yellin · 2 months ago

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If you're asking about the size limit common in cloud services like Amazon SNS or SQS , here’s a technical review of how it functions and its current relevance. Context: The "Cloud Standard" Payload Limit

As of 2026, the 256 KB limit is becoming a legacy constraint. Major cloud providers have begun increasing these limits—for example, AWS recently bumped maximum payload sizes for Lambda and EventBridge from 256 KB to .

For years, 256 KB has been the industry benchmark for standard message payloads in serverless architectures. It was originally a significant upgrade from 64 KB, designed to allow developers to pass richer data without needing external storage. Technical Performance Review

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