Hello @Mohamed jihad bayali Thank you for posting your question on Microsoft Q&A platform. Happy to help! Yes, it is possible to determine the actual cost that you are paying for a particular backup workload in a particular Azure Recovery Vault. To do this, you can use the Azure Cost Management and Billing service. Here are the steps:
- Sign into the Azure portal.
- In the left-hand menu, click on "Cost Management + Billing".
- Click on "Cost analysis" in the Cost Management + Billing menu.
- In the "Scope" section, select the subscription that contains the Recovery Vault**.**
- In the "Time range" section, select the time period for which you want to view the cost.
- In the "Group by" section, select "Resource group**"**
- In the "Filter" section, click on "Add filter".
- Select "Service" as the filter type.
- Select "Backup" as the service.
- Select the Recovery Vault that contains the backup workload.
- Click on "Apply".
You should now see a breakdown of the cost for the backup workload in the selected Recovery Vault. You can further refine the cost analysis by selecting different groupings, filters, and time ranges.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
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