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The Top Ways To Monitor & Control Cloud Costs

More and more businesses are moving to the cloud for their computing needs. While this offers many benefits, it can also be expensive if not managed correctly. This blog post will discuss the top ways to monitor and control cloud costs in Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD), one of the most popular options for businesses. By following these tips, you can ensure that your cloud costs won’t break the bank.

What Is AVD?

The Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop service allows you to run virtual desktops and applications in the cloud. It’s ideal for businesses that need to provide remote or mobile access to their applications and data. AVD can also help reduce your infrastructure costs, as it eliminates the need for on-premises hardware and software.

How AVD Helps With Costs

There are several ways to monitor and control your cloud costs with AVD. Here are some of the most effective methods to help your company see noticeable savings.

The Cost Calculator and Estimator

The AVD offers a cost calculator to estimate your monthly costs. This is an excellent tool for getting an idea of your expenses and helps you stay within budget. The best part is it’s built right into the program for you to use.

They also offer a cost estimator that allows you to see the projected daily, weekly, and monthly costs of using AVD. It’s a great way to get an idea of how much your monthly bill could end up being, allowing you to plan accordingly.

Use the Right Type of Virtual Machine

There are three types of VMs to choose from when using AVD: general purpose (G), compute optimized (A), and memory optimized (D). Choosing the type of VM that works best for your needs will help you save money since the wrong one will be missing things you require or have parts that will go unused. You don’t want to pay for services you don’t use.

Manage Your Storage Usage

You must make sure you monitor your storage usage and delete any unused files or folders. Outdated data takes up valuable storage space, leading to higher costs that you could have easily avoided.

Utilize Reserved Instances

If you know that you will use AVD for an extended period but won’t go over a specific usage amount, you should consider purchasing reserved instances. This will help reduce your monthly costs by not giving you the unlimited access that On-Demand offers.

Set Limits

Another way to control costs is to set limits on your usage. For example, you may want to limit the number of hours a particular application can use each day, or maybe you want to reduce the amount of bandwidth you use each month. Whatever you choose, setting these limits can ensure that you don’t go over your budgeted amount for cloud services.

Paige Pesko

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