Scales Render services—configures autoscaling targets, chooses instance types, sets manual instance counts, and optimizes cost. Use when the user needs to handle more traffic, set up autoscaling, pick the right instance type, reduce costs, or troubleshoot scaling behavior like slow scale-down or stuck instances.
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This skill covers how to scale Web Services, Private Services, and Background Workers on Render: manual instance counts, Professional+ autoscaling, plan (instance type) choices, and platform limits. Deeper tables and tuning guidance live under references/.
numInstances, scaling, planRender computes a candidate instance count from utilization vs target:
new_instances = ceil(current_instances * (current_utilization / target_utilization))
new_instances values (the more conservative scale-out).| Constraint | Behavior |
|---|---|
| Per service | Maximum 100 instances |
| Persistent disk | Cannot scale to multiple instances—single instance only |
| Static sites | Not scalable (served by CDN) |
| Cron jobs & Workflows | Scaling model does not apply (different execution model) |
plan field (e.g. standard, pro).references/instance-types.md).| Need | Approach | When |
|---|---|---|
| More throughput | Horizontal (add instances) | Stateless services, request-based workloads |
| More RAM/CPU per process | Vertical (upgrade plan) | Memory-intensive or single-threaded apps |
| Both | Combine | Right-size plan, then scale out for traffic |
Manual instance count:
numInstances: 3Autoscaling:
scaling:
minInstances: 1
maxInstances: 10
targetCPUPercent: 70
targetMemoryPercent: 80Instance type (plan):
plan: standardDo not rely on numInstances to cap autoscaling when a scaling block is present—autoscaling takes precedence. Preview behavior for scaling is detailed in references/autoscaling-guide.md.
| Topic | File |
|---|---|
| Plan names, CPU/RAM, flexible vs non-flexible, free tier | references/instance-types.md |
| Enabling autoscaling, targets, min/max, mistakes, previews | references/autoscaling-guide.md |
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