Our AI Foundry model RPM quota Increase request has not been fulfilled - no communication in >2 weeks, blocking launch.

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2025-11-15T17:40:21.6833333+00:00

Our AI Foundry model RPM quota Increase request has not been fulfilled - no communication in >2 weeks, blocking launch. There was no child tag option for "Azure AI Foundry".

For reference, check application ID: 8532, the request to increase quota was raised on 2nd Nov 2025. Please either urgently help increase our quota limit, or let us know how to escalate.

We are having a horrible experience with Azure support so far.

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-11-15T17:40:32.7133333+00:00
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    It appears that you are experiencing delays with your RPM quota increase request for your Azure AI Foundry model. Unfortunately, I cannot assist directly with increasing quotas or escalating support requests. However, I can provide you with some guidance on how to proceed:

    1. Check Quota Status: You can view the status of your quota requests in the Azure AI Foundry portal under the Management > Quota section.
    2. Submit a Service Request: If you have not received any communication regarding your request, consider submitting a service request through the Azure support options. This can sometimes expedite the process.
    3. Contact Support: If you are still facing issues, reaching out to Azure support directly through their support channels may help in getting a quicker resolution.

    Keep in mind that quota increase requests are typically processed in the order they are received, and priority is given to customers who are actively consuming their existing quota.


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