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- Sufficient Core Quota for Azure Region – by default, each Azure region has a quota limit to the number of cores that can be used by the VMs that run on it. Before you activate IncrediBuild Cloud, you should find out what is this quota limit for your preferred region. If this quota limit is too low for your needs and you want more cores for the acceleration of your task execution, you need to increase the quota by sending a request to Azure support. For detailed information, see the following instructions.
see Setting the Core Quota of an Azure Region
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During the solution activation procedure, you need to specify the Azure region on which the pool and additional Helper VMs will be created. By default, each Azure region has a quota limit to the number of cores that can be used by the VMs that run on it. If this quota limit is lower than the number of cores you want to use for executing tasks on the cloud, you need to increase in advance this quota. The quota increase is done at the subscription level, by sending a request to Azure support via Azure portal.
The VMs that are created by IncrediBuild Cloud for your task execution belong to the Standard BS Family. Therefore, when searching for the current quota limit of your selected region, you need to look for the quota of this type of VMs. By default, the quota limit of the Standard BS Family vCPUs is 10 cores. It is recommended to increase the quota of these VMs to at least the number of cores you want to allocate for executing your tasks on the cloud.
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> Finding and increasing the core quota of a region:
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Open the Subscriptions page.
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You can use the Search box on the upper bar to find the requested page: |
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You can also change the Severity level of your request. |
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Once the results appear, locate the Standard BS Family vCPUs.
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The VMs that are created on Azure by IncrediBuild Cloud for executing tasks belong to the BS family. |
The current usage and quota limit values are displayed at the end of the row. In the following example, the usage is currently 4 cores, while the quota limit is 10 cores: