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Hi Sam Wynn,
Thanks for sharing this. Based on what we’ve seen in other Claude Haiku deployment threads, this typically isn’t caused by tenant misconfiguration if the model is visible in the catalog and you’re deploying in a supported region.
Claude models in Azure AI Foundry are subject to initial quota and capacity gating, and in many subscriptions the starting allocation for Haiku is effectively zero even when policy and region requirements are met.
In these cases, deployment fails until backend capacity is explicitly allocated. The standard quota increase form often doesn’t work when the subscription starts at 0/0.
I Hope this helps. Do let me know if you have any further queries.
Thankyou!