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Yes, you can create a data warehouse in Microsoft Azure using the Azure for Students program. The Azure for Students program provides free access to a range of Azure services,
Note that while Azure for Students provides free access to many Azure services, there are usage limits and restrictions that apply. Be sure to review the Azure for Students terms and conditions to understand the limitations of your subscription.
Azure for Students With Azure for Students, eligible customers receive USD 100 in credits, which can be used within 12 months on most Azure products. Any unused credits cannot be carried over to subsequent months and cannot be transferred to other Azure subscriptions.
If you exhaust your available credits, your Azure subscription will be disabled. You may then upgrade to a Pay-As-You-Go subscription by contacting Azure Support. This allows continued use of Azure.
More offers for students and educators read FAQ.
- Microsoft Azure for Students Starter Offer
- Azure for Education Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Azure for Students?
- Beyond Oracle migration, implement a modern data warehouse in Microsoft Azure
- Beyond Teradata migration, implement a modern data warehouse in Microsoft Azure
If you still have any questions I would recommened to contact Billing and Subscription team would be the best to provide more insight and guidance on this scenario: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/options/ it's free, and it's the best choice for your scenario.
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