Thanks for the answer !
My problem is that I cant create container over VNet, with public IP address it works.
My concern is does switzerlandnorth support ACI over Vnet or not ?
Did it work before or switzerlandnorth doesnt support at all ?
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Hi
I'm trying to create ACI in VNet via ARM template and via CLI but from both I'm getting following error.
The requested resource is not available in the location 'switzerlandnorth' at this moment. Please retry with a different resource request or in another location. Resource requested: '1' CPU '1' GB memory 'Linux' OS virtual network Click here for details
When I try to create in public IP address it succeeds.
Let me knwo switzerlandnorth supports using ACI in VNet ?
Thanks for the answer !
My problem is that I cant create container over VNet, with public IP address it works.
My concern is does switzerlandnorth support ACI over Vnet or not ?
Did it work before or switzerlandnorth doesnt support at all ?
Apologies for the delay in reply.
ACI using VNet is not supported in Switzerland North.
This is specified in this document: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/container-instances/container-instances-region-availability#linux-container-groups
But Switzerland North is under supported regions for ACI.
If a region is supported, then in case of a region being under heavy load, you may experience a failure when deploying instances. To mitigate such a deployment failure, try deploying instances with lower resource settings, or try your deployment at a later time or in a different region with available resources.
Workaround\Action Plan:
• Try to start your container at a later time.
• Try deploying instances with lower resource settings.
• Try to deploy your container in another region.
• ACI over VNet will be more problematic since they are VNet region dependent
It could be a subscription limitation as well. Can you please refer to these docs and check on the quotas:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/container-instances/container-instances-region-availability#linux-container-groups
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/container-instances/container-instances-quotas
Certain default limits and quotas can be increased. To request an increase of one or more resources that support such an increase, please submit an Azure support request (select "Quota" for Issue type).
Can anyone answer this ? Is it the feature or bug ? So I can move forward..