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Creating a GCloud VM where resources are available

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I'm trying to create a GCloud VM with a GPU. Every way I try I encounter the error "the zone doesn't have enough resources available to fulfill the request".

I pick a zone. I try to create a VM with an N1 type so that it will support a GPU. Sometimes the VM fails to create saying resources are not available. Sometime the VM is created but when I go to start it it fails to start saying resources are not available. Sometimes it starts. If it starts I then request quota for a GPU in that zone. When that request is approved I then add the GPU to the VM and try to start it. I then get the message that resources are not available.

Is there a way to verify that a zone actually has all the resources I need without going through all this rigamarole?

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Availability is based upon demand that changes by the second. I am not aware of an interface to check for resource availability. GPU shortages are very common in the cloud due to their extreme popularity. I am not able to recommend a solution short of reserving a system with a GPU attached.
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