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Announcing the Public Preview of the New App Service Quota Self-Service Experience
Yup, that's my experience as well on the MPN subscription. (Read as: free azure credits)
It clearly states no quota request is required.
I resolved the issue by requesting free tier quota, despite the message saying that the quota request was not required. It took less than 5 minutes.
That’s useful to know. In my case the subscription shows App Service quotas as “Ineligible for quota adjustment” (0/0), so there’s no path to request even Free tier capacity. Can you confirm where the quota request was submitted (Quotas blade vs support request), and the subscription type/region? This would help clarify whether this is an entitlement vs quota difference.
- EntityAdam2Jan 31, 2026Copper Contributor
Yeah, I used the quota blade. I put 2 in F1 and 2 in Y1 and was all set 5 minutes later.
Region: East US
Sub type: PayGo (I was mistaken, I did not do this on my MPN subscription)
- byteazJan 31, 2026Occasional Reader
Thanks for confirming — that clears it up.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but based on this, it seems that Azure Free Trial / credit-based subscriptions are completely locked out of App Service, with no supported way to request even Free/Shared tier capacity, despite the portal stating that no quota request is required.
If that’s the case, how are users expected to test or evaluate App Service during a trial? Clearer documentation or explicit portal messaging would really help set expectations and avoid unnecessary troubleshooting.