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articles/lab-services/how-to-request-capacity-increase.md

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For information about creating support requests in general, see how to create a [How to create an Azure support request](../azure-portal/supportability/how-to-create-azure-support-request.md).
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## Prepare to submit a request
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Before you begin your request for a capacity increase, you should make sure that you have all the information you need available and verify that you have the appropriate permissions. Review this article, and gather information like the number and size of cores you want to add, the regions you can use, and the location of resources like your existing labs and virtual networks.
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### Permissions
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To create a support request, you must be assigned to one of the following roles at the subscription level:
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- [Owner](../role-based-access-control/built-in-roles.md)
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### Determine the regions for your labs
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Azure Lab Services resources can exist in many regions. You can choose to deploy resources in multiple regions close to your students. For more information about Azure regions, how they relate to global geographies, and which services are available in each region, see [Azure global infrastructure](https://azure.microsoft.com/explore/global-infrastructure/products-by-region/).
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### Locate and copy lab plan or lab account resource ID
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To add extra capacity to an existing lab, you must specify the lab's resource ID when you make the request.
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