Azure Subscriptions

Glitch
2 min readJan 18, 2023

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What is azure subscription?

An Azure subscription is a logical container used to provision resources in Azure. It holds the details of all your resources like virtual machines (VMs), databases, and more. When you create an Azure resource like a VM, you identify the subscription it belongs to.

How many subscriptions are there in Azure?

A single user can belong to a maximum of 500 Azure AD tenants as a member or a guest. A single user can create a maximum of 200 directories. You can add no more than 5,000 managed domain names.

Where are Azure subscriptions?

Sign in to the Azure portal. Under the Azure services heading, select Subscriptions. If you don’t see Subscriptions here, use the search box to find it. Find the Subscription ID for the subscription shown in the second column

What is the purpose of subscription?

In a subscription model, customers are charged on a recurring basis for a product or service. They choose how long and how often they want to receive each offer, and most subscriptions provide the option to renew or cancel at any time. Think of a subscription as a contract between you and the customer.

What are the 3 pricing models of Azure?

Currently, Azure offers three pricing models for VMs.

  • Pay-as-you-go. Pay-as-you-go is the simplest and most flexible payment model. …
  • Reserved instances. This payment model saves money because it enables you to pay upfront for a predefined period of VM run time. …
  • Spot VMs.

Who can create Azure subscription?

Permission required to create Azure subscriptions

You need the following permissions to create subscriptions for a Microsoft Customer Agreement (MCA): Owner or contributor role on the invoice section, billing profile or billing account. Or Azure subscription creator role on the invoice section.

What is an example of subscription?

Think streaming services, magazine or news subscriptions, and gym memberships. For example: Netflix, Forbes, Fabletics.

What are the features of subscription?

.Subscription Plan Catalog

  • Flat fee. Charging a flat, fixed sum per billing interval.
  • Tiered pricing. Customers can choose between several plan tiers, each providing additional incremental value on an increasing scale.
  • Per seat pricing. …
  • Usage-based/ metered. …
  • Per feature pricing. …
  • Freemium. …
  • Free trials. …
  • Dynamic pricing.

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