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Azure website trial set to "Limited" status

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We signed up for the windows azure 90-day free trial and created 4 websites, 2 virtual servers and 2 SQL databases. They've been running for about a month now and have been doing great.

Tonight, I got a call from a user that none of them are up. So I went to the dashboard to find:

azure websites trial limited status

There's no tool-tip on the "Limited" status, and I can't find anywhere in the trial description as to why they would be limited. Any ideas?

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Albert Bori Avatar asked Nov 24 '12 04:11

Albert Bori


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1 Answers

I have the same issue. NO documentation anywhere, but I found this. Hopefully this is the cause. I am in West US as well:

https://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/support/service-dashboard/

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ledgeJumper Avatar answered Sep 21 '22 15:09

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