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Question 316

What is required to use Azure Cost Management?

    Correct Answer: D

    Azure Cost Management is a feature available by default for customers with both Enterprise Agreements and pay-as-you-go subscriptions. This means that a pay-as-you-go subscription is sufficient to access and use Azure Cost Management features, enabling users to plan, monitor, and control their spending on Azure services. There is no special requirement for having an Enterprise Agreement to use the service.

Discussion
wcarlinOption: C

Is this question right? I believe just need a subscription and not an Enterprise Agreement.

Rayman33

Agreed Do I need to enable Azure Cost Management and Billing? No, Azure Cost Management is on by default for Microsoft Enterprise Agreement and Pay-As-You-Go customers.

Sisb

Answer should be D , right?

zimzimzimma

It's definitely D. I use Azure for my own personal website with a pay-as-you-go subscription and I just signed into the portal and I clearly see the 'Cost Management + Billing | Cost Management' service.

lachrofeOption: C

"Cost Management includes all usage and purchases, including reservations and third-party offerings for Enterprise Agreement (EA) accounts. **********Microsoft Customer Agreement (MCA) accounts and individual subscriptions with pay-as-you-go rates only include usage from Azure and Marketplace services. Support and other costs are not included.****** Costs are estimated until an invoice is generated and do not factor in credits." https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cost-management/understand-cost-mgt-data

patje

So answer D, because pay-as-you-go is mentioned as a supported category, right ?

Shami1810

*Cost Management includes all usage and purchases, including reservations and third-party offerings for Enterprise Agreement (EA) accounts*. Microsoft Customer Agreement accounts and individual subscriptions with pay-as-you-go rates only include usage from Azure and Marketplace services. Support and other costs aren't included. Costs are estimated until an invoice is generated and don't factor in credits. If you have a new subscription, you can't immediately use Cost Management features. It might take up to 48 hours before you can use all Cost Management features. It's D,please refer this https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cost-management-billing/costs/understand-cost-mgt-data

zimzimzimmaOption: D

It's definitely D. I use Azure for my own personal website with a pay-as-you-go subscription and I just signed into the portal and I clearly see the 'Cost Management + Billing | Cost Management' service appearing for my subscription. I do not have any enterprise agreement whatsoever because I'm just an individual with limited budget, not an organization.

Van09181996Option: D

this is pay as you go

Rohit2023Option: D

Question is makes no sense, this has dual answer. Can go with both EA & Pay as you go. Do I need to enable Microsoft Cost Management? No, Microsoft Cost Management is on by default for Microsoft Enterprise Agreement and Pay-As-You-Go customers. Reference (check FAQ at bottom): https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/cost-management/

gabrielmsantosOption: D

This answer is not correct. The solution should be D (pay-as-you-go). It also supports EA. The difference is in the kind of data managed in the Cost Management tool. "Cost Management includes all usage and purchases, including reservations and third-party offerings for Enterprise Agreement (EA) accounts. Microsoft Customer Agreement accounts and individual subscriptions with pay-as-you-go rates only include usage from Azure and Marketplace services. Support and other costs aren't included." https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cost-management-billing/costs/understand-cost-mgt-data

rafacopOption: D

pay as you go should be the correct answer.

Sa_MsaOption: D

According to Microsoft, Azure Cost Management is enabled by default for Enterprise Agreement and Pay-As-You-Go customers, so there is no need to enable it separately. So, both C and D should be correct here https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/cost-management

EzBLOption: C

Answer is C Azure portal supports the following type of billing accounts: Microsoft Online Services Program Enterprise Agreement Microsoft Customer Agreement Microsoft Partner Agreement https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cost-management-billing/manage/view-all-accounts

kazanOption: D

Azure Cost Management is a free solution offered to Azure cloud customers via the Azure portal.

jmandc03

"To enable Cost Management in the Azure portal, you must have confirmed customer acceptance of the Microsoft Customer Agreement (on behalf of the customer) and transitioned the customer to the Azure Plan." https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cost-management-billing/costs/get-started-partners

Kholio86Option: D

Answer should be "D", by the way below link already shared in the same question!!! https://docs.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cost-management/overview-cost-mgt Cost Management is available from within the Billing experience. It's also available from every subscription, resource group, and management group in the Azure portal.

ziggy1117Option: C

C. Cost Management includes all usage and purchases, including reservations and third-party offerings for Enterprise Agreement (EA) accounts. Microsoft Customer Agreement accounts and individual subscriptions with pay-as-you-go rates only include usage from Azure and Marketplace services. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/azure/cost-management-billing/costs/understand-cost-mgt-data

zimzimzimma

It's definitely D. I use Azure for my own personal website with a pay-as-you-go subscription and I just signed into the portal and I clearly see the 'Cost Management + Billing | Cost Management' service.

XtraWest

Note: Azure Cost Management is available for both pay-as-you-go and enterprise agreement customers. Some features may not be available for all customers.

azirila

For users with Azure Enterprise Agreements, users' level of access to Cost Management data is determined by a combination of permissions granted in the Azure portal and Enterprise portal (EA). For users with other types of Azure accounts, you can more easily define the user's level of access to Cost Management data by using Azure role-based access control (Azure RBAC). This article explains how to assign access to Cost Management data. After the combination of permissions is assigned, the users can view data in Cost Management based on their scope of access and the scope they select in the Azure portal.

azirila

How do I enable cost management in Azure? Enable access to costs in the Azure portal To enable an option in the Azure portal: Sign in to the Azure portal at https://portal.azure.com with an enterprise administrator account. Select the Cost Management + Billing menu item. Select Billing scopes to view a list of available billing scopes and billing accounts

Kris_ETLOption: D

D looks good