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Quotas and limits in Yandex BareMetal

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Updated at October 2, 2025

Yandex BareMetal has the following limitations:

  • Quotas are organizational constraints that can be changed by support on request.
  • Limits are technical constraints of the Yandex Cloud architecture. You cannot change the limits.

If you need more resources, you can increase your quotas in one of the following ways:

  • Make a request to increase your quotas.
  • Contact support and specify which quotas you want increased and by how much.

To have your request processed, you must have the quota-manager.requestOperator role or higher, e.g., editor or admin.

You can manage your quotas with Cloud Quota Manager.

QuotasQuotas

Type of limit

Value

Number of servers
baremetal.servers.count for businesses

5

Number of servers
baremetal.servers.count for individuals1

2

Number of VRFs
baremetal.vrfs.count

20

Number of images
baremetal.images.count

10

Number of private subnets
baremetal.privateSubnets.count

2

Number of dedicated public subnets
baremetal.dedicatedPublicSubnets.count

1

Number of pools in dedicated public subnets
baremetal.dedicatedPublicSubnetsHardwarePools.count

1

1 This quota is defined automatically. Contact support to increase your quota.

See alsoSee also

  • Restrictions in BareMetal networks

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