Azure charges for disk expansion

Karan Thangarajan 21 Reputation points
2023-03-22T22:45:23.69+00:00

I am trying to expand the data volume in an azure VM. The current setup disk type/size is Premium SSD LRS/512MiB and nearly filling and time to extend the volume. I am thinking to expand by 128GiB.

What I understand about the cost, since I have already setup 512GB (Disk tier P20), expanding by 128GiB, or 256GiB, or 512GiB will cost the same. I.e. it's set to the next 'Disk tier,' which is P30, and charges will be based on P30 (1024 GiB).

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I want to confirm, I can extend by 512 GiB rather than 128GB, they are the same cost. Am I correct?

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  1. TP 93,991 Reputation points
    2023-03-22T22:59:49.7833333+00:00

    Hi,

    Yes, you are correct. You will be charged for a P30 disk either way, so may as well increase to 1024.

    Please click Accept Answer if the above answers your question.

    Thanks.

    -TP


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  1. Sumarigo-MSFT 46,126 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2023-03-23T09:46:30.7733333+00:00

    @Karan GK Welcome to Microsoft Q&A Forum, Thank you for posting your query here!

    Yes, You will be charged! Based on the information you provided, it seems that you are using a Premium SSD LRS disk with a size of 512 GiB If you want to expand the disk by 128 GiB, you will be charged for the P30 disk tier, which has a size of 1024 GiB, Expanding the disk by 128 GiB or 512 GiB will cost the same, as they both fall under the P30 disk tier

    If you still have any questions on actual cost, It may depend on various factors, such as the region, the usage patterns, and the Azure subscription type. Therefore, it is recommended to check the pricing calculator or I would recommended 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 a free support

    It's also worth noting that you may incur additional costs for data transfer and I/O operations as your disk size increases, so it's always a good idea to keep an eye on your usage and monitor costs accordingly.

    Additional information:

    Pricing calculator: Calculate your estimated hourly or monthly costs for using Azure. The Azure Pricing Calculator can help you understand the costs of moving workloads to the Azure cloud. It estimates Azure pricing once all your data and applications are in Azure.

    Managed Disks pricing: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/managed-disks/

    The prices shown are the monthly prices. How do I get charged if I use disks for less than a month? The charges will be pro-rated on an hourly basis using the monthly price. For instance, Premium SSD for P15 is $34.56 (price may vary per region). For October, you will be billed per $34.56/(31 days x 24 hours) = $0.047/hour

    How do I calculate pricing for Premium SSD v2 Disk Storage? The total cost of Premium SSD v2 Disk Storage depends on the size and number of disks you provision, and their respective configurations in terms of provisioned IOPS and throughput.

    For example, if you have an application that requires three different disks with the following characteristics:

    Disk 1 - 64 GiBs, 2,000 IOPS and 120 MB/s of throughput Disk 2 - 256 GiBs, 4,000 IOPS and 100 MB/s of throughput Disk 3 - 1,024 GiBs, 15,000 IOPS and 1,200 MB/s of throughput The monthly cost for each Premium SSD v2 Disk, in a Locally Redundant Storage (LRS) configuration, in the East US region will be:

    Disk 1 monthly cost = 64*$0.081 = $5.14/month Disk 2 monthly cost = 256*$0.081 + (4,000-3,000) * $0.0052 = $25.67/month Disk 3 monthly cost = 1,024*$0.081 + (15,000-3,000) * $0.0052 + (1,200 – 125) * $0.041 = $186.71/month Prices are subject to change depending on the region you choose.

    Additional information: If I use Azure Storage for only a few days a month, is the cost prorated?

    Storage capacity is billed in units of the average daily amount of data stored, in gigabytes (GB), over a monthly period. For example, if you consistently used 10 GB of storage for the first half of the month, and none for the second half of the month, you would be billed for your average usage of 5 GB of storage.

    Please let us know if you have any further queries. I’m happy to assist you further.   


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