![]() Lets take a look a what reservation prices look like. The JSON for the same VM on Windows is very similar but we can see that ‘Windows’ is appended into the productName field (line 13). Other possible types are Reservationand DevTestConsumption. The type highlighted on line 19, is Consumptionwhich is the equivalent of pay as you go option in the price calculator. Note the Azure Pricing API currently only supports USD. We can see the prices match, both being $0.226 per hour (see line 2, 4 and 18 above). Virtual Machinesīelow we see from the pricing calculator that a standard Linux F4 VM based in North Europe costs $0.226 per hour.Īnd the output from the Azure pricing API for the same VM is below. The endpoint is and below I’ll compare API output to a few examples from the pricing calculator. Transitive packages will soon be visible in NuGet Package Manager in Visual Studio January 22, 2023. ![]()
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