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title: Limits and configuration reference guide
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title: Limits and Configuration Reference Guide
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description: Reference guide about the limits and configuration settings for logic app resources and workflows in Azure Logic Apps.
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| Name | Multitenant | Single-tenant | Notes |
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| Outbound request | 120 sec <br>(2 min) | 235 sec <br>(3.9 min) <br>(Default) | Examples of outbound requests include calls made by the HTTP trigger or action. <br><br>**Tip**: For longer running operations, use an [asynchronous polling pattern](logic-apps-create-api-app.md#async-pattern) or an ["Until" loop](logic-apps-workflow-actions-triggers.md#until-action). To work around time-out limits when you call another workflow that has a [callable endpoint](logic-apps-http-endpoint.md), you can use the built-in Azure Logic Apps action instead, which you can find in the designer's operation picker under **Built-in**. <br><br>To change the default limit in the single-tenant service, review [Edit host and app settings for logic apps in single-tenant Azure Logic Apps](edit-app-settings-host-settings.md). |
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| Inbound request | 120 sec <br>(2 min) | 235 sec <br>(3.9 min) <br>(Default) | Examples of inbound requests include calls received by the Request trigger, HTTP Webhook trigger, and HTTP Webhook action. <br><br>**Note**: For the original caller to get the response, all steps in the response must finish within the limit unless you call another nested workflow. For more information, see [Call, trigger, or nest logic apps](../logic-apps/logic-apps-http-endpoint.md). <br><br>To change the default limit in the single-tenant service, review [Edit host and app settings for logic apps in single-tenant Azure Logic Apps](edit-app-settings-host-settings.md). |
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| Outbound request | 120 sec <br>(2 min) | 225 sec <br>(3 min and 45 seconds) <br>(Default) | Examples of outbound requests include calls made by the HTTP trigger or action. <br><br>**Tip**: For longer running operations, use an [asynchronous polling pattern](logic-apps-create-api-app.md#async-pattern) or an ["Until" loop](logic-apps-workflow-actions-triggers.md#until-action). To work around time-out limits when you call another workflow that has a [callable endpoint](logic-apps-http-endpoint.md), you can use the built-in Azure Logic Apps action instead, which you can find in the designer's operation picker under **Built-in**. <br><br>To change the default limit in the single-tenant service, review [Edit host and app settings for logic apps in single-tenant Azure Logic Apps](edit-app-settings-host-settings.md). |
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| Inbound request | 120 sec <br>(2 min) | 225 sec <br>(3 min and 45 seconds) <br>(Default) | Examples of inbound requests include calls received by the Request trigger, HTTP Webhook trigger, and HTTP Webhook action. <br><br>**Note**: For the original caller to get the response, all steps in the response must finish within the limit unless you call another nested workflow. For more information, see [Call, trigger, or nest logic apps](../logic-apps/logic-apps-http-endpoint.md). <br><br>To change the default limit in the single-tenant service, review [Edit host and app settings for logic apps in single-tenant Azure Logic Apps](edit-app-settings-host-settings.md). |
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