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{: #vsi-troubleshooting-capacity-considerations} {: troubleshoot} {: support}
When you provision a virtual server, you might receive the following error message: {: tsSymptoms}
Insufficient capacity to complete the request.
When provisioning fails, all the virtual server instances within that particular request fail. {: tip}
An error occurs when the router or data center has insufficient available resources to fulfill the service request. Resource availability changes frequently, so you might wait and try again later. {: tsCauses}
You can attempt to provision again by using the following strategies: {: tsResolve}
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Provision specifying a different router.
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Provision without specifying a router.
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Provision in a different data center.
You can provision GPUs only in the following data centers: dal10, dal12, dal13, lon04, lon06, wdc07, tok02, syd04, and fra02 {: note}
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Provision fewer instances.
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Spread out instances by provisioning to multiple data centers.
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Provision smaller instance sizes.
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Alter the instance storage from SAN to LOCAL or LOCAL to SAN.