we are using azure BizSpark subscription. we are allowed 150USD for free for one month. The issue we are facing once we used 150 and credit become 0 the VM automatically disable and we have to recharge and start VM again. I want alert on credit threshold value i-e if balance < 10 then a notification email will be send to me.
Please some one suggest can i configure this kind of alert notification via azure portal ?
You could do it on Azure account manage Portal.
More information about this please refer to this link:Set up billing or credit alerts for your Microsoft Azure subscriptions
You should ensure Billing Alert Service is active.
Note: You should be Account Admin for your Azure subscription.
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I am using stripe customer portal and i want downgrading a subscription to not be Immediate i want it to happen at the end of the current subscription and i know to do that you need Subscription Schedule, so can i do it with stripe customer portal ?
No, this isn't currently possible with Stripe's Customer Portal. The closest behavior you could achieve with the portal is to disable prorations so that the downgrade happens immediately, but you aren't charged for any change in price. When the subscription next renews, you'll start paying for the downgraded price. You can disable prorations for the portal two different ways:
In the Dashboard you'd check your portal settings and make sure "Prorate subscription updates" is not enabled
In the API you'd create a new Portal Configuration and make sure features.subscription_update.proration_behavior: none (see api ref)
Anyone has setup subscription in Microsoft Azure before? I need to choose a No technical support subscription but I am not able to find screen like below:
The options that you see in this screen are available when you perform an upgrade from an Azure free account or Azure for Students Starter account to pay-as-you-go in the Azure portal.
If you've signed up for an Azure for Students Starter account and are eligible for an Azure free account, you can upgrade to a free account. You'll get $200 of Azure credits and 12 months of free services on upgrade.
Check Upgrade your Azure free account or Azure for Students Starter account to know the detailed steps.
I would like to receive an email if I approach limits on a resource in Azure. Is there a way to sign up for notifications of this kind?
I considered using Azure alerts. It seems you can trigger alerts from metrics or azure logs, but I couldn't figure out how to trigger action on anything related to resource limits.
It is possible. You could do it on Azure account manage Portal. When you reach the limit, you will receive e-mail.
Please refer to this link:Set up billing or credit alerts for your Microsoft Azure subscriptions
You should ensure Billing Alert Service is active.
Note: You should be Account Admin for your Azure subscription.
You could check the similar question.
No readymade Alerts on resource quotas.
Brilliant article by Tom will help you to configure such tailored alerts, using OMS Log analytics.
Get Alerts as you approach your Azure resource quotas
Azure PowerShell includes the cmdlets Get-AzureRmVMUsage and Get-AzureRmStorageUsage which will report your current usage and quotas for a range of different resource types
Also You can utilize Azure billing alert service:
Set up billing or credit alerts for your Microsoft Azure subscriptions
We got a test subscription in Azure from our school.
Unfortunately I managed to disable my student subscription in Azure. Does anyone know how I can get it back?
From article from below link, i think you will have to contact azure support
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/billing-subscription-become-disable/
The Azure subscription is cancelled
To reactivate a subscription, you must create a support ticket. To
create a support ticket to re-enable an Azure subscription see the
article How to Create a Support Ticket for Azure Billing and
Subscription Issues.
I am trying to learn how to use Azure's web app services to set up a custom domain, but I am getting a consistent issue with it think I don't have a paid subscription. I am on the "Shared" service level and have a Pay-As-You-Go subscription, yet when I try to click the "Buy Domains" button in the Web App dashboard for my application it automatically shows me a screen "To buy a custom domain, you must have a paid Azure subscription." I have been try to refresh and reconfigure all the options related to my subscription, but it won't seem to let me buy a domain. Are the subscriptions I have not sufficient to do this?
I experienced the same problem. I had just signed up for a new azure account and then converted my subscription from free-trial to pay-as-you-go. Somehow this doesn't propagate correctly because the subscription still showed the free trial credit. I filed a ticket with MS Support, and received an actual phone call back from a support person. They resolved it behind the scenes. Credit disappeared, but my subscription was successfully now showing pay-as-you-go in the portal.
Successfully buying a domain through the portal is another challenge though.
Are you the Service-Admin or Co-Admin?
It might be an operation only Service-Admin can execute.