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Azure Reserved Instances - The basics - Foundation IT

Written by Mike Starnes | Jul 16, 2018 12:00:00 AM

Pay as you go:-

1 Year Reserved Instance (RI)

3 Year RI

Over a 3 year term therefore, a PAYG VM instance would cost circa £4955, whereas the 3 year reserved instance works out to be just over £2140, a worthwhile saving when multiplied by several instances. Some of the main considerations around RI’s are as follows:-

  • Reserved instances are purchased with a single up front payment for a one year, or three year commitment.
  • You are able to reserve instances under an EA
  • You can assign reserved instances can be assigned at the enrolment or subscription level.
  • You can exchnage or cancel a reserved isntance
    • An exchange allows you to recieve a pro-rata refund based on the unused amount, which applies fully to the purchase price of a new Azure Reserved VM Instance.  (There are some restrictions placed on exchanges)
    • A cancellation terminates the agreement, you’ll recieve a pro-rata refund based upon the remaining term as well as a 12 percent early termination fee.
  • Reserved instances isnt available for the following:-
    • Classic VM’s
    • Cloud Services VM’s
    • A-Series, AV2- Series or G Series
    • Dev/Test Subscriptions
    • Supressed Core VM’s
    • Any Promotional VM

This information and more is published on Microsofts website with a detailed FAQ here.

If there are any unanswered questions or you want to know more about Reserved Instances in Azure then feel free to get in touch.