Generally Available: Azure Automation is revising Service and Subscription limits
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Starting January 15, 2025, Azure Automation is revising its Service and Subscription limits to ensure fair distribution of cloud resources across all customers. This change is another step towards improving the reliability and performance of the service while optimizing resource utilization. Since the resource requirements vary across organizations and evolve over time, we are empowering customers to configure their quotas based on actual usage.You can find the complete list of Azure Automation limits [here](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/automation/automation-subscription-limits-faq).
Limits for following resources is being revised:
* Maximum number of Automation accounts in a subscription in a region.
* Maximum number of concurrent running jobs at the same instance of time per Automation account
Deployments are in progress and your patience during the transition period is appreciated.
You can check the current usage, current limits and request for quota increase/decrease by creating a support request under the category _Service and Subscription limits (Quotas) -> Azure Automation_.
[Learn more](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/automation/automation-limits-quotas).
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