azure pipeline Free tier request was completed but still No hosted parallelism has been purchased or granted. To request a free parallelism grant, please fill out the following form

chaowen guo 16 Reputation points
2021-10-20T05:00:35.63+00:00

I submit a request on https://aka.ms/azpipelines-parallelism-request and receive the following email:

Hi chaowenguo,

We've received your request to increase free parallelism in Azure DevOps.
Please note that your request was Completed
Request Details:
Name chaowenguo
Email chaowen.guo1@Stuff .com
Organization Name https://dev.azure.com/chaowenguo/
Parallelism Type Public
Public Repositories https://github.com/chaowenGUO/quantum-trajectory
Explanation a mix mpi multithread project to calculate reaction rate in chemical reaction. I want a nightly build version of the project

Request Free Parallelism for your organization: Azure DevOps Parallelism Request Form

Useful information:
Azure DevOps Documentaion: Configure and pay for parallel jobs
Azure DevOps Blog post Change in Azure Pipelines Grant for Private Projects
Azure DevOps Blog post Change in Azure Pipelines Grant for Public Projects

But it still show ##[error]No hosted parallelism has been purchased or granted. To request a free parallelism grant, please fill out the following form https://aka.ms/azpipelines-parallelism-request when I use azure pipeline

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  1. Pramod Valavala 20,656 Reputation points Microsoft Employee Moderator
    2021-10-20T12:01:37.19+00:00

    Hi @chaowen guo

    Welcome to Microsoft Q&A! Thanks for posting the question.

    DevOps is currently not supported in the Q&A forums, the supported products are listed over here https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/products (more to be added later on).

    You can ask the experts in the dedicated forum over here:
    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/devops
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