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This pull request updates deployment configurations and quota requirements for the GPT model, ensuring compatibility with increased capacity needs. The most important changes include raising the minimum capacity for GPT models, updating documentation to reflect these changes, and modifying workflow triggers.

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Documentation Updates:

  • docs/quota_check.md: Updated quota requirements for gpt-4o from 140k tokens to 150k tokens and adjusted related examples and default values. [1] [2] [3]

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@Roopan-Microsoft Roopan-Microsoft merged commit ce5c9f3 into dev Jul 16, 2025
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blessing-msft pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 1, 2025
chore: down merge main to dev
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