Hi @techie1234 ,
This account may not have enough CPU cores to satisfy this request.
This might be just a warning message because of the phrase may not have
. It doesn't sound like an error message to me.
There are similar questions here:
Unable to create cluster in Azure Databricks, getting error max quota reached
Did you try to create/deploy the Databricks cluster already?
Maybe you have to select a different VM SKU to get the Databricks workspace deployed.
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Regards
Andreas Baumgarten