Cost Management
Microsoft Azure Cost Management helps you effectively monitor, control, and optimize cloud costs across your organization. Learn more in the Cost Management documentation.
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Tag details for all Azure Resources
Today in Azure billing we can see tag details of compute, storage and network only. Can you extend this to all Azure Resources.
37 votesMost Azure services support tags today. The few resource types which do not support tags are working on it. If you find a specific resource type is missing tags, please file a support request with that team.
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provide an drill-down of cost for individual categories | machines
Currently the billing information and the usage statistics are sub-divided in CPU, network, disk, etc.
Please provide the ability to drill down into these categories to
identify cost for each machine (per category).
Billing statistics are still very basic and unfortunately the lack of tools to get a quick overview of resource consumption results in higher TCO for your customers.Regards,
Bernhard6 votesThanks for your feedback. We’ve heard this suggestion from other customers as well and are looking into providing instance-level costs.
Azure Billing Team
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Accounts Administrator Role
Please can a role be created purely for the use of a companies accounts team. This role would only be permitted access to the subscription invoices along with predicted costs.
3 votesHi there,
This concept of a Billing administrator role is one we are actively working to implement within portal.azure.com.
-Adam
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Cost analysis saved report not working with tags
Cost analysis saved report not working with tags.
Created Cost analysis report with Tag as group by. When i select report graph showing unable to load.
2 votesWe’re working on a fix. Sorry for the invonvenience!
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PREVIEW: New views for resources and reservations (cost analysis preview)
This is a placeholder for feedback on the cost analysis preview, which includes the following:
- Faster cost by resource view ("Resources" view)
- New "Reservations" view with a breakdown of usage by resource
- Show Marketplace charges with parent resource
- Simple column filtering (more is coming)
- Better representation of non-resource charges (e.g. Marketplace)
- Troubleshooting details for Microsoft Support, in case you run into issuesComing soon (as of Jan 2021):
- Informational insights about your data (e.g. top RG, top type)
- Resource groups view
- Subscriptions view (for management groups and billing accounts)Here are…
1 voteThis is available as a preview today! From Cost Management, click the Try preview command, then select “New cost analysis views” or see them in Cost Management Labs @ https://aka.ms/costanalysis/preview.
Do you want this on by default? Want to change something? Let us know what you think!
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Sharing a cost analysis via link does not work
When I configure a cost analysis (scope, time frame, filters, diagram parameters), I click on share and get a link.
However that link does not recreate the same view. Actually I consider that bug, but when I file a support request there is no option to report such a bug and via feedback I need to provide new ideas/suggestions :(1 voteThanks for reporting this! A fix is being rolled out right now and should be available by Friday. All existing links will work. The fix is in the routing logic.
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Correct This Month and Last Month on Cost Management Blade
We are in April, but Cost Analysis shows This Month as May 2019, and Last Month as April 2019. That's the date selector in between Accumulated costs and Granularity.
1 voteThanks for the feedback. The cost analysis date picker shows the billing period, not the calendar month. Your billing period ends in May. We’ll add an “Invoice” label when looking at a billing period to be a little more explicit and keep an eye on feedback. If needed, we can also show a more explicit date range.
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Azure is showing different costs in different areas
- When we logged into azure and select cost management, azure showing a cost of a subscription.
- I click on that cost from the above screen, then azure showing a screen, where it shows a cost which is different than the previous number.
- Now from this screen, if I download the resources cost, then that downloaded excel is showing another cost.
We don't know which one to consider.
Regards,
Somaraju1 voteThe difference between cost analysis and the download is a known bug, which is being fixed now. The problem is related to how the cost by resource view calculates the cost of tags over time. The total cost shown in cost analysis is accurate. We’ll need more information to understand the difference with the first screen.
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Revert to old cost analysis
Since you removed the old cost analysis Its been a big pain to see the cost grouped by resource group and to drill down in each resource group to see the resource cost.
I suggest that you revert back to the old cost analysis without graphs where you could see ALL (not only top 10) resource groups and also could drill down and see the cost per resource inside each resource group without having to exit the current view.
1 voteWe’ll improve the data table view and enable the same ability to drill down. You can still get to the old cost by resource experience by clicking the “Cost by resource” command at the top of the blade for now.
Please let us know if there are any specifics you’d like to see.
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See running costs in portal / cost management
The page https://account.azure.com/Subscriptions lists subscriptions and for each subscription, I can see the current usage of that subscription. Azure offsers Cost Management (Cloudyn) -- I suppose they offer better insight and more elaborate analyses -- but the data included in the linked account page could be very useful.
It could very well be that it is already included somewhere, but I can't find it?
1 voteThis is already available for Enterprise Agreement (EA) accounts today and will be available for pay-as-you-go and dev/test subscriptions soon. CSP support is also planned and will be available later.
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