Troubleshoot deployment issues when creating a new Windows VM in Azure
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Applies to: ✔️ Windows VMs
When you try to create a new Azure Virtual Machine (VM), the common errors you encounter are provisioning failures or allocation failures.
A provisioning failure happens when the OS image fails to load either due to incorrect preparatory steps or because of selecting the wrong settings during the image capture from the portal.
An allocation failure results when the cluster or region either does not have resources available or cannot support the requested VM size.
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Collect activity logs
To start troubleshooting, collect the activity logs to identify the error associated with the issue. The following links contain detailed information on the process to follow.
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