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10 Ways to Save Money on Azure



Cloud computing has become an essential part of modern business, and Microsoft Azure is one of the leading cloud computing platforms. However, using Azure can quickly add up to a significant expense for businesses. Fortunately, there are ways to save money on Azure without compromising performance or security. In this blog post, we'll explore some of the most effective ways to reduce Azure costs. 

#1. Choose the right pricing tier for your workload 

Azure offers a variety of pricing tiers, including pay-as-you-go, reserved instances, and spot instances. By selecting the appropriate tier for your workload, you can save money. Pay-as-you-go is ideal for unpredictable workloads, while reserved instances are better suited for stable workloads. Spot instances offer the lowest pricing but come with the risk of being interrupted if Azure needs the capacity. 


#2. Use Azure Cost Management and Billing tools 


Azure offers several tools that can help you monitor and manage your cloud costs. Azure Cost Management and Billing tool provide real-time cost tracking and recommendations for cost savings. It also allows you to set budgets and alerts to notify you when you exceed your budget. 

#3. Use Azure Hybrid Benefit  


If you're currently running an on-premises Windows Server license with Software Assurance, you can take advantage of Azure Hybrid Benefit to save on Azure costs. With this program, you can apply for your on-premises license to Azure and receive discounted rates on Azure Virtual Machines. 

#4. Right-size your Azure resources 


One of the most common causes of unnecessary Azure expenses is overprovisioning resources. By right-sizing your resources, you can ensure that you're only paying for what you need. Use Azure Advisor to identify underutilized resources and resize them appropriately. 


 #5. Use Azure reserved capacity  


If you have a predictable workload, you can save money by purchasing Azure's reserved capacity. This allows you to prepay for a specific amount of computer power, and in return, you receive discounted rates on Virtual Machines, SQL databases, and other Azure services. 


 #6. Utilize Azure Dev/Test pricing  


Azure Dev/Test pricing provides discounts of up to 80% on Virtual Machines and other services for development and testing purposes. If you're developing or testing an application, taking advantage of Dev/Test pricing can save you a significant amount of money. 


 #7. Leverage Azure Spot VMs 


Azure Spot VMs are another way to save on Azure costs. Spot VMs offer discounts of up to 90% off the regular price, but they come with the risk of being interrupted if Azure needs the capacity. Spot VMs are ideal for non-critical workloads that can tolerate interruptions. 


 #8. Use Azure Functions  


Azure Functions is a serverless computer service that allows you to run small pieces of code without provisioning or managing servers. This can help you save money by eliminating the need to pay for idle server time. 

#9. Optimize data transfer costs  


Azure charges for data transfer between regions and zones, so optimizing data transfer can help you save on costs. Use Azure Traffic Manager to route traffic to the closest region and use Azure ExpressRoute to connect to Azure privately and avoid data transfer fees. 

#10. Delete unused resources   


 Finally, it's essential to regularly audit your Azure resources and delete any that you're no longer using. Unused resources can accumulate and drive up your Azure costs, so regularly cleaning up your resources can help you save money

Conclusion 

In conclusion, using Microsoft Azure cloud solutions and services can be costly, but by implementing the above strategies, you can save a significant amount of money without compromising performance or security. Choose the right pricing tier, use Azure Cost Management and Billing tools, take advantage of Azure Hybrid Benefit, right-size your resources, use Azure reserved capacity, utilize Dev/Test pricing, leverage Azure Spot VMs, use Azure Functions, optimize data transfer costs, and delete unused resources to reduce your overall Azure expenses.