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Microsoft cuts Azure Standard help from $300 to $100 every month

Microsoft cuts Azure Standard help from $300 to $100 every month

Microsoft is aligning its Azure Standard help more with what AWS is putting forth for certain qualified clients.



Microsoft is cleaving the settled cost of Azure Standard help to $100 every month. 

Authorities declared the value cut on January 25, calling the lessening "a critical value drop." The cost up to this point has been $300 every month. 

To be qualified, Azure clients must buy Azure Standard help straightforwardly from Azure.com by means of a Microsoft Online Services Agreement (MOSA), as indicated by an as often as possible made inquiries page. 

Venture Agreement clients don't fit the bill at the cost cut. Be that as it may, qualified Azure Government clients in the U.S. will get a value cut (from $375 every month to $125 every month.) 

Microsoft additionally is cutting the underlying reaction time for basic help cases ("seriousness A") from two hours to one hour as a major aspect of the refreshed Azure Standard help terms. (Purplish blue Germany is avoided from both the value cuts and reaction time changes.) 

No activity is required for those as of now utilizing Azure Standard help. Qualified clients will get a credit of $200 every month for the rest of the span of their term, beginning with the following charging period. 

Tantamount AWS Business bolster begins at $100 every month. Microsoft's next level up, its ProDirect bolster for mid-/venture estimate clients, is $1,000 every month.


SOURCE BY ZDNet


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