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As an MVP, some of the most common Microsoft Azure limits would be a good starting point - such as compute vCPUs.
I have not looked into the details on how this can be monitored in practice, but I believe one need to query the API and for example ingest the data into Log Analytics so that Azure Monitor Alerts can be triggered.
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Hi @janegilring thank you for taking the time to contribute to this. This is definitely a valid suggestion, and we will be investigating the feasibility of including this in future releases. Please bear with us while we deliberate.
@janegilring I have met with one of the Quota team and this is definitely something we are looking into but its not quite ready for us to onboard. We are going to work together across the teams in the months ahead but nothing imminent on this i'm afraid
Support for monitoring subscription quota limits would be very useful.
As an MVP, some of the most common Microsoft Azure limits would be a good starting point - such as compute vCPUs.
I have not looked into the details on how this can be monitored in practice, but I believe one need to query the API and for example ingest the data into Log Analytics so that Azure Monitor Alerts can be triggered.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: