A Microsoft offering that enables tracking of cloud usage and expenditures for Azure and other cloud providers.
Hello Michael Kayhan, I understand you're concerned about the higher charge of $82.02 compared to the expected $42.40 for using Azure. As a classroom teacher starting to save student information, this discrepancy can be confusing.
Here are a few steps you can take to understand your charge better:
- Check Your Azure Cost Management: Azure Cost Management lets you analyze your charges and identify what's driving them. You can find detailed insights into your costs by following this guide: Explore and analyze costs with cost analysis.
- Review Your App Service Plan Costs: If you are using Azure App Services, you can check the pricing details here: How much does my App Service plan cost? and App Service pricing. This might help clarify any unexpected charges.
- Understand Your Free Tier Usage: If you have an Azure Free Account, ensure you keep your usage within the limits provided. See if you've exceeded any limits of the included free services. Details here: Avoid charges with your Azure free account.
- Check for Additional Services: Sometimes, additional resources or services might incur costs. Review your Azure subscription to see if there are any unnecessary services running which can be deleted.
If you've gone through these resources and need more assistance, you might have to reach out to Azure support directly to clarify the discrepancy.
Hope this helps you understand your charges better! Let me know if you have more questions!