Unable to deploy (non-static) Web App

Jason Shargel 0 Reputation points
2024-07-08T04:58:44.69+00:00

I am attempting to deploy a non-static Web App via the Azure Portal and am receiving the following error:
This region has quota of 0 instances for your subscription. Try selecting different region or SKU.

I am selecting the Basic B1 SKU with continuous integration to Github and the West US 3 region. However, if I set it to the Free SKU, I get the same error. Azure seems to think that I have no quota available in the entire region. That is fine, so I attempted to submit a quota increase ticket via the Help Desk. The ticket was closed immediately with an automated response telling me to submit a technical support ticket; since I have a pay-as-you-go account and am not paying for support (and this not a technical issue, as far as I am concerned), this is not really an option for me. The product list for North America shows App Service is an option available in West US 3.

My subscription is labeled Azure Plan, which I believe is pay as you go (though I notice a LOT of interchangeable terminology which can add confusion at times).

I would like to give Microsoft my money, but this is putting a pause on my plans. :)

If I need to increase quota to allow for a Web App (which shouldn't be needed), what specific machine do I need to request use of? If not, why am I unable to do something so simple as to set up a new web app on my current pay as you go subscription. And why is the help desk asking me to submit a technical ticket when I am merely unable to deploy a new object?

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  1. Jason Shargel 0 Reputation points
    2024-07-08T08:23:03.4566667+00:00

    Update: This appears to be an issue with the West US 3 location. I was able to deploy an app service plan using the West US 2 location; however, the resource failed to deploy completely and I had to remove the entire subscription to get rid of it. It appears that there are a number of glitches occurring in the Azure portal right now.


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