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title: Manage Azure Automation subscription limits and quotas
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description: This article provides information on how to view automation limits and request for quota increase or decrease.
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services: automation
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ms.topic: how-to
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ms.date: 01/06/2025
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ms.service: azure-automation
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# Manage Azure Automation subscription limits and quotas
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This article provides steps to view the current limits and request for quota increase or decrease.
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## Prerequisites for quota changes
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- An active Azure Automation account
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- Contributor role for Azure Automation account.
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> Free subscriptions including [Azure Free Account](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0044p/) and [Azure for Students](https://azure.microsoft.com/offers/ms-azr-0170p/) aren't eligible for limit or quota changes.
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## View current limits and request for quota changes
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You can view your current usage and limits, request for quota increase/decrease for number of Automation accounts per subscription and number of concurrently running jobs per Automation account. For more information, see the [complete list of service limits](automation-subscription-limits-faq.md)
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Follow the steps to view your current quota and request for changes in quota:
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1. Select [**Help+support**](https://ms.portal.azure.com/#view/Microsoft_Azure_Support/NewSupportRequestV3Blade/callerWorkflowId/01133068-af18-43c8-baa4-a54f5fa7c684/callerName/Microsoft_Azure_Support%2FHelpPane.ReactView/productId/06bfd9d3-516b-d5c6-5802-169c800dec89/issueType/quota), and then select **New support request**.
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1. In the **New support request** page, select the **Problem description** tab, and provide the following details:
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- In **Issue type**, select *Service and subscription limits (quotas)*.
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- In **Subscription**, select the subscription for which you want to check the quota
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- In **Quota type**, select *Azure Automation*.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/automation-limits-quotas/check-quota.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing how to check the current quota.":::
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1. In the **Additional details** tab, under the **Problem details** section, select **Enter details**
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:::image type="content" source="./media/automation-limits-quotas/provide-details.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing how to provide details for quota increase.":::
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1. In the side pane, select the resource for which you want to view current quota and request for quota increase/decrease. You can select *Automation Account per region or Concurrent jobs per account*.
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1. Select the **Region** to view the **Current usage** and **Current quota** for the selected resource.
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1. Provide a value in the **New quota requested** as per your requirement to increase or decrease quota.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/automation-limits-quotas/request-new-quota.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing how to request for a new quota increase or decrease.":::
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1. Select **Save and Continue**
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1. Provide the remaining details to create the support request.
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1. Select **Next:Review+Create** to validate the information provided and then select **Create** to create a support request.
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> [!NOTE]
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## Next steps
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Learn more on [the default quotas or limits offered to different resources in Azure Automation](automation-subscription-limits-faq.md).
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#Customer intent: As an implementer, I want answers to various questions.
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# Azure Automation limits and quotas
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Azure Automation will soon revise its service and subscription limits to ensure fair distribution of cloud resources across all customers. This change is another step to improve the reliability and performance of the service while optimizing resource utilization. Since the resource requirements vary across organizations and evolve over time, we aim to empower customers to configure their quotas based on actual usage. [Learn more](https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/AzureGovernanceandManagementBlog/azure-automation-is-revising-service-and-subscription-limits/4351067).
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This article provides an overview of the default quotas or limits offered to different resources in Azure Automation.
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Azure Automation offers Limits and Quotas to resources assigned for your Azure subscription. These limits and quotas often vary for different types of subscriptions. A default value is assigned for each resource in an Automation account for each subscription. There are some resources for which you can request increase in quota, and for other resources the default value is fixed and can't be changed. You can request for quota increases only for resources for which *request for quota increase* is mentioned. For all other resources, the default value is a hard limit (unchangeable) and request for increase wouldn't be considered.
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|Maximum number of active Automation accounts in a subscription in a region. | 10 </br></br></br> 2 </br></br></br></br> 1 | Enterprise and CSP subscriptions would be able to create accounts in any of the [regions supported](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/details/automation/) by the service. </br></br> Pay-as-you-go, Sponsored, MSDN, MPN, Azure Pass subscriptions can create Automation accounts in any of the [regions supported](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/details/automation/) by the service. </br></br> Free trial, Azure for Student, Azure in Open subscriptions can create only one Automation account per region per subscription. Allowed list of regions: EastUS, EastUS2, WestUS, NorthEurope, SoutheastAsia, and JapanWest2 |
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| Maximum number of active Automation accounts in a subscription in a region | 10 | Enterprise and CSP subscriptions would be able to create Automation accounts in any of the public [regions supported](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/details/automation/) by the service. Create a [Support request](https://ms.portal.azure.com/#view/Microsoft_Azure_Support/NewSupportRequestV3Blade/callerWorkflowId/01133068-af18-43c8-baa4-a54f5fa7c684/callerName/Microsoft_Azure_Support%2FHelpPane.ReactView/productId/06bfd9d3-516b-d5c6-5802-169c800dec89/issueType/quota) to request for Quota increase
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|Maximum number of concurrent running jobs at the same instance of time per Automation account per region | 50 | When this limit is reached, the subsequent requests to create a job fail. The client receives an error response. Enterprise and CSP subscriptions in public regions. Create a [Support request](https://ms.portal.azure.com/#view/Microsoft_Azure_Support/NewSupportRequestV3Blade/callerWorkflowId/01133068-af18-43c8-baa4-a54f5fa7c684/callerName/Microsoft_Azure_Support%2FHelpPane.ReactView/productId/06bfd9d3-516b-d5c6-5802-169c800dec89/issueType/quota) to request for Quota increase.|
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