n1-highcpu-32 in zone europe-west1-b

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Richard Livingstone

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Apr 7, 2015, 5:48:22 AM4/7/15
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I tried to create one of these just now from gcutil command line but I got a "Resource not found" error. 16 CPU is fine though - is this CPU type not available on this zone perhaps? And if not, is it available yet in zone europe-west1-c, the new(ish) zone.

I could do with knowing the answer quite quickly as I am running an online voting application (www.voteworm.com) for some TV shows this week alongside the UK elections and a 32 CPU server would be nice as a fallback.

Anthony Voellm

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Apr 7, 2015, 8:14:34 AM4/7/15
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They are available in us-central1-c and f along with europe-west1-c and d and all Asia zones.

Anywhere you see ivybridge or haswell here https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/zones

One trick you can use to see what machine-types are available is to run "gcloud compute machine-types list --zone=<zone-name>"

More zones are coming soon.


On Apr 7, 2015 5:48 AM, "Richard Livingstone" <richardsaul...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I tried to create one of these just now from gcutil command line but I got a "Resource not found" error. 16 CPU is fine though - is this CPU type not available on this zone perhaps? And if not, is it available yet in zone europe-west1-c, the new(ish) zone.
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> I could do with knowing the answer quite quickly as I am running an online voting application (www.voteworm.com) for some TV shows this week alongside the UK elections and a 32 CPU server would be nice as a fallback.
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Richard Livingstone

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Apr 7, 2015, 12:42:04 PM4/7/15
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Thanks, Tony. I get a strange message when I try and create this though

ERROR: QUOTA_EXCEEDED: Quota 'CPUS' exceeded.  Limit: 24.0

Seems strange since there is no option between 16 and 32, and I am using this option in addinstance

 --machine_type=n1-highcpu-32

Anthony Voellm

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Apr 7, 2015, 1:36:02 PM4/7/15
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You need to request more quota to start a 32 vCPU. Just look at the quota Page in the Compute Project on GCE to ask for more.

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Richard Livingstone

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Apr 7, 2015, 1:49:53 PM4/7/15
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Thanks, I see what you mean. I've requested an increase to 32


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