I have a requirement to move my onprimises azure vms to cloud for only DR.
My current VM has 2012 Server with few applications installed with some critical Roles and the full size of VM is 1TB.
I need your help what are the charges applies and what are the things I should consider for my migration. We just opened a account with Microsoft on Azure nothing is configured and would like to understand the charges that i need to consider for this migration and components that are involved in this task.
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I am really confused by the terminology included in calculating the price for Azure AD, and even calculating what pricing tiers are fulfilling my needs. Since i can not find good explanation of some terms like User forest, and what does the hours for that user forest represent.
I would like to purchase Azure AD for test automation purposes for my app. Since i do not want (or better said i am not allowed) to use production AD from my client. So i would not have a lot of users, and groups inside my AD but there may be a lot of traffic for those users.
So what would be recommended pricing tiers?
Is free tier with standard pricing tier with 750 hours be enough for 5 to 10 users and taking into calculation the fact that i would probably have test automation started a few times a day? And the test scope is only going to get bigger.
Thank you! Cheers!
Nikola
Azure Active Directory comes in four editions—Free, Office 365 apps, Premium P1, and Premium P2. I think the free edition (has a 5,00,000 Object Limit) would be enough for you if you do not need features like Identity Protection, Conditional Access, Hybrid Identities, and other premium features.
If you are looking at deploying Virtual Machines as well, A-Series VMs are good for entry-level workloads like development and test.
I found that with VS2017 it is available 50$/per month Azure credit. I have never worked with Azure before, but have a little experience with CloudFoundry. It seems a good chance for me to try Azure now. So, my question is what I can obtain with 50$/month? Is it enough for small ASP .NET Core web-site, database, some services into docker containers, just to play with these?
Thanks
Yes. You can play around these services.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/member-offers/credit-for-visual-studio-subscribers/
Credit for use on a wide range of Azure services. Virtual Machines, Storage, SQL Databases, Containers, Cognitive Services, Functions, Data Lake, and much more.
Azure dev/test pricing helps your credit last longer.
Exclusive access to Windows 10 virtual machine images.
Easy sign-up. No credit card required.
No surprises. A spending limit protects you from overage charges. You can remove the spending limit when you’re ready.
I am new to Azure. I have create Azure free account.
I like to migrate production database to Azure Cloud, and found Managed Instance as perfect choice (as per documentation). Before migration i want test it out, but not sure if this service is free or not.
It shows Subscription as Free Trial and
in Pricing Tier section it shows 16vCore and 32GB Storage selected.
So, my question is that - will i be charged if i create SQL Server Managed Instance in trail period?
While using the trial period your credit card won't be charged. When the trial ends, if the product is still in Preview, you will enjoy that it cost half the price. At the time of GA it will have its full price.
While you use it with the trial account, you may noticed that you cannot create a managed instance in all regions where is currently available. That is normal while you are using the trial/evaluation account.
If you are wrongly charged for any reason, create a billing support ticket which is free. You can also create a billing support ticket to confirm the information here provided.
I have a non-commercial small project built on top of Parse Server. I really like it and don't want it to die, but since it makes me no money I don't want to spend anything on it neither.
Free plan of Parse suits me tottally. 30req/s is ok for me (I don't even cross 5req/s I guess).
Is there a service which supports Parse migration that can allow me to stay on the same (or at least close) pricing policy?
Microsoft Azure announced support for Parse. Azure App Service does have free plans but there will probably be some minimal costs (probably pennies) for ancillary storage services and bandwidth. I would suggest starting a 1 month free Azure trial and seeing how it goes if you don't already have Azure credits through an MSDN subscription.
I'm looking at the Azure shared plan for $10 per month. Does it come with SQL Server and MySQL? I'm looking to host my personal site and project. I don't anything fancy. Just need the latest .Net support and if possible unlimited MySQL or SQL Server.
Azure pricing can be very difficult to figure out. So while this may not be a programming question, it sounds a lot like a deployment question that needs community help to answer.
Azure websites don't come with any kind of database support built in, unless you're loading a website image from the gallery.
Generally, any kind of relational storage will cost money. But it just doesn't have to cost a lot of money. Microsoft now has "Basic" SQL Database instances (in preview) that could cost as little as $2.50 per month, with up to 2GB of space. For the time being they still have "Web" tier databases for $10 a month up to 1GB.
Also, nothing in Azure is "unlimited." You always have a nominal charge for storage and data transfers out of the datacenter. So even a "free" website will still cost a buck or two per month for infrastructure charges.
Note that if you have MSDN Premium or Ultimate, you get a $100 to $200 per month Azure credit.