New to Claude Skills? Learn how to install them →

microsoft on GitHub

Azure Quotas Management

OfficialFree

Manage and check Azure resource quotas efficiently.

by microsoft1.4k stars on microsoft/azure-skills
1 views
Updated Aug 10, 2026
Get this skill

Free · Opens the source repo

What Azure Quotas Management does

The Azure Quotas Management skill provides developers and IT professionals with the tools necessary to check and manage Azure quotas across various resource providers. Understanding quotas is crucial for effective deployment planning and capacity validation, as they define the limits on the number of resources that can be deployed in an Azure subscription. This skill allows users to quickly assess their current usage against these limits, ensuring that deployments do not exceed available capacity.

By utilizing the Azure CLI commands integrated within this skill, users can validate their quota before initiating new deployments, select appropriate Azure regions based on quota availability, and troubleshoot any quota-related errors they may encounter. The skill also simplifies the process of requesting quota increases, making it easier to scale resources as needed. The bundled scripts, check-quota.ps1 and check-quota.sh, streamline the process of querying quota limits and usage, providing clear output for both all quotas and specific resources.

The Azure Quotas Management skill is particularly useful for cloud architects, DevOps engineers, and system administrators who need to ensure that their Azure resources are provisioned within the defined limits. It helps prevent deployment failures due to exceeded quotas and allows for informed decision-making when selecting regions for resource deployment. The skill emphasizes the importance of using the Azure CLI as the primary tool for checking quotas, as it provides the most accurate and reliable information compared to other methods like the Azure Portal or REST API.

In summary, this skill is a vital resource for anyone working with Azure who needs to manage resource limits effectively and ensure that their cloud infrastructure remains within operational boundaries.

When to use it

Use this skill when planning new deployments, troubleshooting quota errors, or validating capacity across Azure regions.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for users who do not require detailed quota management or are not working within Azure environments.

What you can build with it

Planning a New Deployment

Before deploying new resources, use this skill to check the current quotas and ensure you have enough capacity.

Troubleshooting Quota Errors

If you encounter a 'quota exceeded' error, this skill helps you quickly check your current usage and limits.

Requesting Quota Increases

When you need more resources, use this skill to streamline the process of requesting quota increases through the Azure CLI.

How to install Azure Quotas Management

View source

1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add microsoft/azure-skills/azure-quotas --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs

Inside SKILL.md

Written by microsoft

Azure Quotas - Service Limits & Capacity Management

AUTHORITATIVE GUIDANCE — Follow these instructions exactly for quota management and capacity validation.

Overview

What are Azure Quotas?

Azure quotas (also called service limits) are the maximum number of resources you can deploy in a subscription. Quotas:

  • Prevent accidental over-provisioning
  • Ensure fair resource distribution across Azure
  • Represent available capacity in each region
  • Can be increased (adjustable quotas) or are fixed (non-adjustable)

Key Concept: Quotas = Resource Availability

If you don't have quota, you cannot deploy resources. Always check quotas when planning deployments or selecting regions.

When to Use This Skill

Invoke this skill when:

  • Planning a new deployment - Validate capacity before deployment
  • Selecting an Azure region - Compare quota availability across regions
  • Troubleshooting quota exceeded errors - Check current usage vs limits
  • Requesting quota increases - Submit increase requests via CLI or Portal
  • Comparing regional capacity - Find regions with available quota
  • Validating provisioning limits - Ensure deployment won't exceed quotas

Quick Reference

PropertyDetails
Primary ToolAzure CLI (az quota) - USE THIS FIRST, ALWAYS
Extension Requiredaz extension add --name quota (MUST install first)
Key Commandsaz quota list, az quota show, az quota usage list, az quota usage show
Complete CLI Referencecommands.md
Azure PortalMy quotas - Use only as fallback
REST APIMicrosoft.Quota provider - Unreliable, do NOT use first
MCP Serverazure-quota MCP server — NEVER use this. It is unreliable. Always use az quota CLI instead.
Required PermissionReader (view) or Quota Request Operator (manage)

⚠️ ALWAYS USE CLI FIRST

REST API and Portal can show misleading "No Limit" values — this does not mean unlimited capacity. It means the quota API doesn't support that resource type. Always start with az quota commands; fall back to Azure service limits docs if CLI returns BadRequest.

For complete CLI reference, see commands.md.

Quota Types

TypeAdjustabilityApprovalExamples
AdjustableCan increase via Portal/CLI/APIUsually auto-approvedVM vCPUs, Public IPs, Storage accounts
Non-adjustableFixed limitsCannot be changedSubscription-wide hard limits

Important: Requesting quota increases is free. You only pay for resources you actually use, not for quota allocation.

Understanding Resource Name Mapping

⚠️ CRITICAL: There is NO 1:1 mapping between ARM resource types and quota resource names.

Example Mappings

ARM Resource TypeQuota Resource Name
Microsoft.App/managedEnvironmentsManagedEnvironmentCount
Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachinesstandardDSv3Family, cores, virtualMachines
Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddressesPublicIPAddresses, IPv4StandardSkuPublicIpAddresses

Discovery Workflow

Never assume the quota resource name from the ARM type. Always use this workflow:

  1. List all quotas for the resource provider:

    az quota list --scope /subscriptions/<id>/providers/<ProviderNamespace>/locations/<region>
    
  2. Match by localizedValue (human-readable description) to find the relevant quota

  3. Use the name field (not ARM resource type) in subsequent commands:

    az quota show --resource-name ManagedEnvironmentCount --scope ...
    az quota usage show --resource-name ManagedEnvironmentCount --scope ...
    

📖 Detailed mapping examples and workflow: See commands.md - Resource Name Mapping

Scripts

Pre-built scripts handle quota extension installation, usage queries, and capacity calculation. Use these instead of constructing commands manually. A single call returns limits, usage, and available capacity.

ScriptPurposeUsage
scripts/check-quota.ps1Returns limit, usage, and available capacity for all quotas (or a single quota when resource name is provided)Primary script for quota checks
scripts/check-quota.shSame as above (bash)Primary script for quota checks

Core Workflows

Workflow 1: Check Quota for a Specific Resource

Scenario: Verify quota limits and current usage before deployment

Run the script with the resource provider and region. It returns a table of all quotas with their limit, current usage, and available capacity in a single call:

.\scripts\check-quota.ps1 -ResourceProvider <provider> -Region <region>
./scripts/check-quota.sh <provider> <region>

To check a single resource, add the resource name:

.\scripts\check-quota.ps1 -ResourceProvider <provider> -Region <region> -ResourceName <resource-name>
./scripts/check-quota.sh <provider> <region> <resource-name>

Example:

.\scripts\check-quota.ps1 -ResourceProvider Microsoft.Compute -Region eastus

Example Output:

ResourceRegionLimitUsageAvailable
coreseastus1005050
standardDSv3Familyeastus35050300
virtualMachineseastus25000524995
...............

📖 See also: az quota show, az quota usage show

Workflow 2: Compare Quotas Across Regions

Scenario: Find the best region for deployment based on available capacity

# Define candidate regions
REGIONS=("eastus" "eastus2" "westus2" "centralus")
VM_FAMILY="standardDSv3Family"
SUBSCRIPTION_ID="<subscription-id>"

# Check quota availability across regions
for region in "${REGIONS[@]}"; do
  echo "=== Checking $region ==="
  
  # Get limit
  LIMIT=$(az quota show \
    --resource-name $VM_FAMILY \
    --scope "/subscriptions/$SUBSCRIPTION_ID/providers/Microsoft.Compute/locations/$region" \
    --query "properties.limit.value" -o tsv)
  
  # Get current usage
  USAGE=$(az quota usage show \
    --resource-name $VM_FAMILY \
    --scope "/subscriptions/$SUBSCRIPTION_ID/providers/Microsoft.Compute/locations/$region" \
    --query "properties.usages.value" -o tsv)
  
  # Calculate available
  AVAILABLE=$((LIMIT - USAGE))
  
  echo "Region: $region | Limit: $LIMIT | Usage: $USAGE | Available: $AVAILABLE"
done

📖 See also: commands.md for full scripted multi-region loop patterns

Workflow 3: Request Quota Increase

Scenario: Current quota is insufficient for deployment

# Request increase for VM quota
az quota update \
  --resource-name standardDSv3Family \
  --scope /subscriptions/<subscription-id>/providers/Microsoft.Compute/locations/eastus \
  --limit-object value=500 \
  --resource-type dedicated

# Check request status
az quota request status list \
  --scope /subscriptions/<subscription-id>/providers/Microsoft.Compute/locations/eastus

Approval Process:

  • Most adjustable quotas are auto-approved within minutes
  • Some requests require manual review (hours to days)
  • Non-adjustable quotas require Azure Support ticket

📖 See also: az quota update, az quota request status

Workflow 4: List All Quotas for Planning

Scenario: Understand all quotas for a resource provider in a region

# List all compute quotas in East US (table format)
az quota list \
  --scope /subscriptions/<subscription-id>/providers/Microsoft.Compute/locations/eastus \
  --output table

# List all network quotas
az quota list \
  --scope /subscriptions/<subscription-id>/providers/Microsoft.Network/locations/eastus \
  --output table

# List all Container Apps quotas
az quota list \
  --scope /subscriptions/<subscription-id>/providers/Microsoft.App/locations/eastus \
  --output table

📖 See also: az quota list

Troubleshooting

Common Errors

ErrorCauseSolution
REST API "No Limit"Misleading — not unlimitedUse CLI instead; see warning in Quick Reference
ExtensionNotFoundQuota extension not installedaz extension add --name quota
BadRequestResource provider not supported by quota APICheck service limits docs
MissingRegistrationMicrosoft.Quota provider not registeredaz provider register --namespace Microsoft.Quota
QuotaExceededDeployment would exceed quotaRequest increase or choose different region
InvalidScopeIncorrect scope formatUse pattern: /subscriptions/<id>/providers/<namespace>/locations/<region>
CLI commands fail entirelyAuth, extension, or environment issueVerify Azure CLI login (az account show), reinstall quota extension, check network. Do NOT use the azure-quota MCP server — it is unreliable.

Unsupported Resource Providers

Known unsupported providers:

Confirmed working providers:

  • ✅ Microsoft.Compute (VMs, disks, cores)
  • ✅ Microsoft.Network (VNets, IPs, load balancers)
  • ✅ Microsoft.App (Container Apps)
  • ✅ Microsoft.Storage (storage accounts)
  • ✅ Microsoft.MachineLearningServices (ML compute)

📖 See also: Troubleshooting Guide

Additional Resources

ResourceLink
CLI Commands Referencecommands.md - Complete syntax, parameters, examples
Azure Quotas OverviewMicrosoft Learn
Service Limits DocumentationAzure subscription limits
Azure Portal - My QuotasPortal Link
Request Quota IncreasesHow to request increases

Best Practices

  1. Always check quotas before deployment - Prevent quota exceeded errors
  2. Run az quota list first - Discover correct quota resource names
  3. Compare regions - Find regions with available capacity
  4. Account for growth - Request 20% buffer above immediate needs
  5. Use table output for overview - --output table for quick scanning
  6. Monitor usage trends - Set up alerts at 80% threshold (via Portal)

Frequently asked questions about Azure Quotas Management

Similar skills