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I want to know should I pay for storage on azure even if I don't use it?
for example if I store 10TB on an azure VM and then keep that VM powered off, Will Microsoft charge me for that 10TB data? Or it just charges us for powered on VMs?










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    I want to know should I pay for storage on azure even if I don't use it?
    for example if I store 10TB on an azure VM and then keep that VM powered off, Will Microsoft charge me for that 10TB data? Or it just charges us for powered on VMs?










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      I want to know should I pay for storage on azure even if I don't use it?
      for example if I store 10TB on an azure VM and then keep that VM powered off, Will Microsoft charge me for that 10TB data? Or it just charges us for powered on VMs?










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      I want to know should I pay for storage on azure even if I don't use it?
      for example if I store 10TB on an azure VM and then keep that VM powered off, Will Microsoft charge me for that 10TB data? Or it just charges us for powered on VMs?







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          Yes, you’ll be charged for persistent storage. No, you won’t be charged for anything on a system disk, but your data won’t survive a reboot.






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            Data on system disks will always survive a reboot; it's data on temporary disks that doesn't.

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          • It's not cheap either, way more than gcloud, and more than AWS. It is still worth shutting down the VM's though. The level of granularity in the cost explorer leaves a lot to be desired too, but they are improving.

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          Anyway, yes, you will pay for used storage space even when no one is actively accessing it; the actual price depends on the type and size of the storage. More info here:



          https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/storage/page-blobs/






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            Yes, you’ll be charged for persistent storage. No, you won’t be charged for anything on a system disk, but your data won’t survive a reboot.






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              Data on system disks will always survive a reboot; it's data on temporary disks that doesn't.

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            • It's not cheap either, way more than gcloud, and more than AWS. It is still worth shutting down the VM's though. The level of granularity in the cost explorer leaves a lot to be desired too, but they are improving.

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            Yes, you’ll be charged for persistent storage. No, you won’t be charged for anything on a system disk, but your data won’t survive a reboot.






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              Data on system disks will always survive a reboot; it's data on temporary disks that doesn't.

              – Massimo
              5 hours ago











            • It's not cheap either, way more than gcloud, and more than AWS. It is still worth shutting down the VM's though. The level of granularity in the cost explorer leaves a lot to be desired too, but they are improving.

              – mckenzm
              6 mins ago














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            Yes, you’ll be charged for persistent storage. No, you won’t be charged for anything on a system disk, but your data won’t survive a reboot.






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            Yes, you’ll be charged for persistent storage. No, you won’t be charged for anything on a system disk, but your data won’t survive a reboot.







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              Data on system disks will always survive a reboot; it's data on temporary disks that doesn't.

              – Massimo
              5 hours ago











            • It's not cheap either, way more than gcloud, and more than AWS. It is still worth shutting down the VM's though. The level of granularity in the cost explorer leaves a lot to be desired too, but they are improving.

              – mckenzm
              6 mins ago














            • 2





              Data on system disks will always survive a reboot; it's data on temporary disks that doesn't.

              – Massimo
              5 hours ago











            • It's not cheap either, way more than gcloud, and more than AWS. It is still worth shutting down the VM's though. The level of granularity in the cost explorer leaves a lot to be desired too, but they are improving.

              – mckenzm
              6 mins ago








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            Data on system disks will always survive a reboot; it's data on temporary disks that doesn't.

            – Massimo
            5 hours ago





            Data on system disks will always survive a reboot; it's data on temporary disks that doesn't.

            – Massimo
            5 hours ago













            It's not cheap either, way more than gcloud, and more than AWS. It is still worth shutting down the VM's though. The level of granularity in the cost explorer leaves a lot to be desired too, but they are improving.

            – mckenzm
            6 mins ago





            It's not cheap either, way more than gcloud, and more than AWS. It is still worth shutting down the VM's though. The level of granularity in the cost explorer leaves a lot to be desired too, but they are improving.

            – mckenzm
            6 mins ago













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            Questions about products or services pricing are off topic here.



            Anyway, yes, you will pay for used storage space even when no one is actively accessing it; the actual price depends on the type and size of the storage. More info here:



            https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/storage/page-blobs/






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              Questions about products or services pricing are off topic here.



              Anyway, yes, you will pay for used storage space even when no one is actively accessing it; the actual price depends on the type and size of the storage. More info here:



              https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/storage/page-blobs/






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                Questions about products or services pricing are off topic here.



                Anyway, yes, you will pay for used storage space even when no one is actively accessing it; the actual price depends on the type and size of the storage. More info here:



                https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/storage/page-blobs/






                share|improve this answer















                Questions about products or services pricing are off topic here.



                Anyway, yes, you will pay for used storage space even when no one is actively accessing it; the actual price depends on the type and size of the storage. More info here:



                https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/storage/page-blobs/







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