I recently tried to increase my EC2 vCPU quota, but my request was denied. The justification was that they don't want me to drive costs up too much. However, I really need these vCPUs to run some basic t4g.nano NAT instances. My current account is also limited to 5 NAT Gateways. I'm confused because AWS promotes the idea of unlimited scaling in their Cloud Practitioner certification, yet I'm running into these limitations. Can anyone explain what's going on?
1 Answer
How old is your AWS account, and what exact quota increase were you asking for? That might give us some clues about the denial.

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