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Microsoft Cost Management updates—March 2024 

March 2024 Microsoft Cost Management updates
We're always looking for ways to learn more about your challenges and how Cost Management can help you better understand where you're accruing costs in the cloud, identify and prevent bad spending patterns, and optimize costs to empower you to do more with less.

Whether you’re a new student, a thriving startup, or the largest enterprise, you have financial constraints, and you need to know what you’re spending, where it’s being spent, and how to plan. Nobody wants a surprise when it comes to the bill, and this is where Cost Management comes in. 

We’re always looking for ways to learn more about your challenges and how Cost Management can help you better understand where you’re accruing costs in the cloud, identify and prevent bad spending patterns, and optimize costs to empower you to do more with less. Here are a few of the latest improvements and updates based on your feedback: 

Let’s dig into the details. 

Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) costs 

Cost views

I am pleased to share that the AKS cost views are now generally available in Cost analysis. This was officially announced at Kubecon in Paris held last month. We announced the preview of these views in November 2023 at Ignite. 

AKS users always had visibility into the infrastructure costs of running their clusters. With these new views, they also get visibility into the costs of namespaces running in their clusters and an aggregated view of cluster costs across their subscription. With these additional insights, users can allocate and optimize their AKS costs more efficiently, maximizing the benefits of running their workloads on shared infrastructure. To enable these views, users must install the cost analysis add-on on their clusters.  

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Figure 1: Kubernetes clusters view 
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Figure 2: Kubernetes namespaces view

Please refer to the two articles below for more information: 

Fleet workload placement

An additional announcement from Kubecon that I want to highlight is the extension of fleet workload placement to schedule workloads to clusters based on new heuristics such as cost and availability of resources. For more information, please refer to “Open-Source Fleet Workload Placement Scheduling and Override.”  

Auto renewal of Azure Reservations 

Azure Reservations can significantly reduce your resource costs by up to 72% from pay-as-you-go prices. To simplify the management of reservations and to continue getting reservation discounts, you can now set up auto-renewal of your reservations at the time of purchase. Please note that the setting is turned off by default, so make sure to turn it on before your reservation purchase expires. To learn more, refer to “Automatically renew Azure reservations – Cost Management | Microsoft Learn.”

Connector for Amazon Web Services (AWS)—Retirement date: March 31, 2025  

Please note that we will be retiring the connector for AWS in Cost Management on March 31, 2025. You will not have access to AWS data through the API or portal beyond the retirement date, you will continue to have access to data that you stored in your S3 bucket in the AWS console. To prepare for the retirement date, we have removed the ability to add a new connector from Cost Management. We encourage you to look at alternative solutions to access your AWS costs. For more information, please refer to “Support for Connector for AWS in Cost Management is ending on 31 March 2025.” 

Pricing updates on Azure.com 

We’ve been working hard to make some changes to our Azure pricing experiences, and we’re excited to share them with you. These changes will help make it easier for you to estimate the costs of your solutions:

We’re constantly working to improve our pricing tools and make them more accessible and user-friendly. We hope you find these changes helpful in estimating the costs for your Azure Solutions. If you have any feedback or suggestions for future improvements, please let us know!

Cost Management Labs 

With Cost Management Labs, you get a sneak peek at what’s coming in Cost Management and can engage directly with us to share feedback and help us better understand how you use the service, so we can deliver more tuned and optimized experiences. Here are a few features you can see in Cost Management Labs:  

New ways to save money in the Microsoft Cloud 

Here are a couple of important updates for you to review that can help reduce costs:

New videos and learning opportunities 

Check out “Leverage anomaly management processes with Microsoft Cost Management”, a great video for managing anomalies and reservations. You can also follow the Cost Management YouTube channel to stay in the loop with new videos as they’re released and let us know what you’d like to see next. Want a more guided experience? Start with ”Control Azure spending and manage bills with Microsoft Cost Management.”

Refer to the blog post: Combine FinOps best practices and Microsoft tools to streamline and optimize your workloads about using Microsoft tools for FinOps best practices.

Documentation updates  

Here are a few documentation updates you might be interested in: 

Want to keep an eye on all documentation updates? Check out the Cost Management and Billing documentation change history in the azure-docs repository on GitHub. If you see something missing, select “Edit at the top of the document and submit a quick pull request. You can also submit a GitHub issue. We welcome and appreciate all contributions! 

What’s next? 

These are just a few of the big updates from last month. Don’t forget to check out the previous Cost Management updates. We’re always listening and making constant improvements based on your feedback, so please keep the feedback coming. 

Best wishes, 

Cost Management team