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If you’re trying to create a virtual machine (VM) with the B2ats v2 size and are unsure about whether it’s completely free or not, here’s a simple way to understand and resolve the issue.
First, know that this VM size is marked as “free services eligible,” meaning the first 750 hours per month are free. However, just because the size is eligible doesn’t mean you automatically have enough quota to create it. If your current subscription doesn’t have enough quota, you’ll need to request an increase.
Here’s what you should do: submit a support ticket with your cloud provider requesting additional quota for the B2ats v2 size. Once your quota is approved, you can create the VM using the available quota. After doing so, check the status in your dashboard—sometimes, it may still show as “not in use” even if the VM is successfully running.
If this happens, don’t worry. Your VM is likely running fine, and the dashboard may not update immediately. You can verify by logging into your VM directly or checking its status through the command line or other management tools.
Remember, the free tier only applies to the first 750 hours each month—if you use more than that, you’ll be charged for additional hours. Keep an eye on your usage quota and ensure your subscription allows enough resources to match your needs.
In short, the key is to ensure your quota is sufficient to create the VM. Once that’s sorted, the VM should be active, even if it still shows “not in use” in the dashboard. If you’re ever in doubt, checking the operational status of your VM directly is the best way to confirm you’re all set.





