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Resolving “No Quota is Available for This Model” in Azure OpenAI service

by | Jun 29, 2024

Learn how to fix “No Quota is Available for This Model” in Azure OpenAI. Our Azure Support team is here to help you with your questions and concerns.

Resolving “No Quota is Available for This Model” in Azure OpenAI
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Resolving "No Quota is Available for This Model" in Azure OpenAI
serviceDeploying an Azure OpenAI model can sometimes result in the “No quota is available for this model” error.

If you have been the victim of this error, our experts have your back.

Common Causes

Let’s take a look at the common causes of this error and how to fix them.

Insufficient Quota

We may have reached your quota limit for the Azure OpenAI service. This will prevent us from deploying additional models.

Solution: Check the current quota usage in the Azure OpenAI Studio under the “Quotas” section. If we have reached the limit, we have to request a quota increase.

Permissions Issue

Users with only resource group level permissions may get this error, even if there is available quota. Deploying models requires specific roles at the resource and subscription levels.

Solution: Ensure we have the necessary permissions. We need the “Cognitive Services OpenAI Contributor” role at the resource level and the “Reader” role at the subscription level.

Deleted Deployments

If we have recently deleted model deployments, there is a 48-hour wait period before we can reuse the same name.

Solution: Either wait 48 hours or purge the deleted resource to reuse the name immediately.

Troubleshooting Tips

  1. Go to the Azure OpenAI Studio and head to the “Quotas” section. Review the current quota usage and request an increase if necessary.
  2. Assign the “Cognitive Services OpenAI Contributor” role to the user account at the resource level. Also, make sure we have the “Reader” role at the subscription level.
  3. If we have recently deleted model deployments, wait for 48 hours before attempting to reuse the same name. Alternatively, purge the deleted resource to reuse the name immediately.
  4. If the current region is congested, try deploying the model in a different region.

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Conclusion

Whether it’s managing your quota, ensuring proper permissions, handling deleted deployments, or trying a different region, these strategies will help us get back on track with deploying our Azure OpenAI models.

In brief, our Support Experts demonstrated how to fix “No Quota is Available for This Model” in Azure OpenAI.

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