Increasing Azure Limits
By default, new Azure subscriptions are initially configured with very low limits. The default limits are in place to stop new Azure customers from initially over-consuming services. The limits can (and should) be increased for serious Azure usage. Most limits have a default value and a maximum value. Although it may be tempting to try to raise limits to the maximum, remember that the limits are there to help protect your own usage. I advise increasing to a realistic value that meets your needs. It’s also critical to have proper processes in place to ensure that services are running only as needed, and monitoring is in place to ensure that you have the required levels of insight to your environment. (I will cover those throughout this book.)
The Azure default limits and maximums are outlined here:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-subscription-service-limits
ASM vs. ARM
The limits web page talks about Azure Service Manager and Azure Resource...
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