You have an Azure SQL Managed Instance in the East US region. You notice that the performance of the instance has become sluggish. Your objective is to increase quota limits for the Azure SQL Managed Instance.

You have an Azure SQL Managed Instance in the East US region. You notice that the performance of the instance has become sluggish. Your objective is to increase quota limits for the Azure SQL Managed Instance.


You have an Azure SQL Managed Instance in the East US region. You notice that the performance of the instance has become sluggish. Your objective is to increase quota limits for the Azure SQL Managed Instance.


You modify the settings of the Azure policy.

Does this solution satisfy the objective?

A) No

B) Yes


Explanation

No, you must create a new support request in the Azure portal. You can choose Help + support and select New support request.

You have an Azure SQL Managed Instance in the East US region. You notice that the performance of the instance has become sluggish. Your objective is to increase quota limits for the Azure SQL Managed Instance.

In the support request, you can select the Issue Type and choose Service and subscription limits (quotas). You should choose the appropriate subscription. On the Quota Type, choose the appropriate database.

You have an Azure SQL Managed Instance in the East US region. You notice that the performance of the instance has become sluggish. Your objective is to increase quota limits for the Azure SQL Managed Instance.

Under Quota details choose the quota type that you want to increase such as DTUs per server.

An Azure policy will not let you change quota restrictions.

 

Objective:

Describe core Azure services

Sub-Objective:

Describe core resources available in Azure

References:

Request a quota increase - Azure SQL Database | Microsoft Docs

 

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