I recently tried to deploy Opus 4.6 but ran into a snag with a notification stating that our subscription lacks sufficient quota. We've already put in a request to increase our quota for Opus 4.6, but I'm wondering how long it usually takes Microsoft to approve these requests?
4 Answers
It can vary. What kind of subscription are you on? Pay-as-you-go, Enterprise Agreement, or Cloud Solution Provider? Also, if a Microsoft Partner is involved, that might change things up.
When you hit a quota limit with Foundry, it's not just a matter of waiting. The duration can depend a lot on your subscription type and your account’s history. So, are you using a basic pay-as-you-go plan or one that has pre-approved capacity?
From my experience, it usually takes about 24 to 48 hours to get a quota increase approved.
I had a similar situation where I needed my account reps to step in to get the quota assigned for Anthropic. Just a heads-up, it can also be very region-specific since some locations run out of quota faster than others.

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