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VM Provisioning failed

Vinay Arora 6 Reputation points
2022-04-12T07:41:31.797+00:00

Allocation failed. We do not have sufficient capacity for the requested VM size in this region. Read more about improving likelihood of allocation success at http://aka.ms/allocation-guidance.
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Size: Standard B2s (2 vcpus, 4 GiB memory)
Location: Central India
Operating system: Linux

@Anonymous : Following below link solution redeploying is not working for me. Can you please suggest any solution

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/411038/vm-provisioning-failed.html?childToView=809247#answer-809247

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Azure Virtual Machines

An Azure service that is used to provision Windows and Linux virtual machines.

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  1. Vineet Kumar Gupta 161 Reputation points
    2022-04-12T14:30:53.68+00:00

    Please check your subscription quota . subscription and Region wise azure given the quota for every resources .

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  2. Prrudram-MSFT 28,506 Reputation points Moderator
    2022-04-12T11:02:05.63+00:00

    Hello @Vinay Arora ,

    Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Q&A platform. Happy to answer your question.

    Some VM sizes are unavailable as there is currently high demand for VMs in certain regions (this is especially true for free trial accounts VM sizes). The solution is to create your VM resources in neighboring regions during these periods of high demand.

    What should I do?
    During these periods of high demand, look at neighboring Azure regions to create your VM resources. For creating B1s or B2s VMs with a free Azure account, I would recommend trying some of the following regions:
    Canada Central
    US East 2
    US North Central
    US West 3

    What is Microsoft doing to avoid capacity issues in the future?
    Ensuring capacity for our customers is a top priority for Microsoft and we are working around the clock to deliver on this. The increasing demand for Azure services is evidence of the popularity of Azure, and emphasizes the need to scale up our infrastructure even more rapidly. With that in mind, we are expediting expansion and are improving our resource deployment process to respond to this strong customer demand. We have identified several improvements on how we load-balance under a high resource usage situation, and how to trigger the timely deployment of needed resources. Furthermore, we are increasing our capacity significantly – and will continue to plan for strong customer demand across all of our regions. This September 2021 blog post covers improvements towards delivering a resilient cloud supply chain.

    Please "Accept as Answer" and Upvote if any of the above helped to help others in the community looking for remediation for similar issues.

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