ReservedInstancesLimitExceeded error for a new account of existing organization

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I created a new AWS account in my AWS Organization. When I try to create a reserved instance in the account I get the following error:

"Error: Your current quota does not allow you to purchase the required number of reserved instances (Status Code: 400; Error Code: ReservedInstancesLimitExceeded; Request ID: 52e35efd-89aa-44ef-9794-026b1176d21b)"

Reserved instance details:

  • Region = us-east-2
  • Instance type = g4dn.2xlarge
  • Offering = standard
  • Quantity = 1
  • Payment terms = All Upfront

It's a new account so I do not have any existing instances in the account in any region.

When I go to limits, it shows that my "Reserved Instances" limit is 20.

I clearly have the limit available for reserved instances, so why am I getting this error?

preguntada hace 2 años2017 visualizaciones
1 Respuesta
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This is an expected behavior for new accounts. To resolve this launch two t2.small instances and wait about 20 minutes. After that your quotas should be increased.

AWS
Mark
respondido hace 2 años
  • Hi Mark,

    I created the new account few day back. I already have one on-demand g4dn.2xlarge instance running for the last 5-6 days on the account.

    Do I still need to run two t2.small instances for 20 minutes?

  • Hi Mark,

    I launched two t2.small instances and waited for a couple of hours.

    I am still getting the same error when I try to purchase the reserved instance

  • Hi Mark

    I've also run into this issue -

    • We've been running 3 different instances for over 400 hours each + RDS instances + Elasticache instances
    • Had a payment of $400+ taken for the first month
    • The same reported reserved instances limit (20)

    And we're still unable to purchase reserved instances. We have a support ticket open to resolve the issue however I think two things are required by AWS

    • Clear documentation if it is not expected new accounts should be able to purchase RIs (or directions to this)
    • A process to ensure they can

    In our case the cost calculator was used to provide a cost estimate to a client and if we're unable to apply reserved instances then we are over budget due to what appears to be an arbitrary limit imposed. We maintain a range of AWS accounts for other clients and have not encountered this issue.

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