Azure Stack Hub Integrated System: Can You Create a New Storage Resource If Subscription Quotas Are Exceeded?

Can You Create a New Storage Resource If Subscription Quotas Are Exceeded?

Question

In an Azure Stack Hub Integrated System, Quotas describe the limits of resources that a user subscription can consume or provision.

In a specific situation, the maximum capacity (GB) of a user subscription is exceeded.

Can you still create a new storage resource in the subscription?

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Explanations

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A. B.

Correct Answer: B

It is not possible to create a new storage resource in the subscription when the Maximum capacity (GB) of a subscription is surpassed or exceeded.

Although it still allows creating VMs with unmanaged disks, doing so might cause your total utilized capacity to exceed/ surpass the quota limit.

To know more about Quota types in Azure Stack Hub, please visit the below-given link:

The answer to this question would be dependent on the specific quota that has been exceeded in the user subscription.

In general, quotas in Azure Stack Hub describe the limits on resources that a user subscription can consume or provision. There are different types of quotas for various resources such as virtual machines, storage accounts, networks, etc. These quotas are set by the Azure Stack Hub administrator to ensure that there is a fair distribution of resources among the users of the system and to prevent any one user from monopolizing the resources.

If a user subscription exceeds a particular quota limit, it means that the user has consumed or provisioned resources beyond the allowed capacity. In such a situation, whether or not the user can still create a new storage resource in the subscription would depend on which quota has been exceeded.

For example, if the user subscription has exceeded the storage account quota, the user would not be able to create a new storage resource until the quota is increased or some of the existing resources are deleted to free up space. On the other hand, if the virtual machine quota has been exceeded, the user may still be able to create a new storage resource as this quota is unrelated to storage capacity.

In summary, the answer to whether a user can still create a new storage resource in a subscription that has exceeded its quota depends on the specific quota that has been exceeded.