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Flexible Node Types

Hubert-Dudek
Databricks MVP

Recently, it has not only become difficult to get a quota in some regions, but even if you have one, it doesn't mean that there are available VMs. Even if you have a quota, you may need to move your bundles to a different subscription when different VMs are available. That's why flexible node types can help, as databricks will try to deploy the most similar VM available.

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Advika
Community Manager
Community Manager

Thanks for sharing, @Hubert-Dudek. This is a common challenge users face, and flexible node types can significantly improve compute launch reliability.