You attempt to create several managed Microsoft SQL Server instances in an Azure environment and receive a message that you must increase your Azure subscription limits.
What should you do to increase the limits?
A . Create a service health alert
B . Upgrade your support plan
C . Modify an Azure policy
D . Create a new support request
Answer: D
Explanation:
References: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/sql-database/sql-database-managed-instance-
resource-limits#obtaining-a-larger-quota-for-sql-managed-instance
Many Azure resource have quote limits. The purpose of the quota limits is to help you control your Azure costs. However, it is common to require an increase to the default quota.
You can request a quota limit increase by opening a support request. In the support
request, select ‘Service and subscription limits (quotas)’ for the Issue type, select your subscription and the service you want to increase the quota for. For this question, you would select ‘SQL Database Managed Instance’ as the quote type.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/sql-database/sql-database-managed-instance-resource-limits#obtaining-a-larger-quota-for-sql-managed-instance