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Today, during the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2009 we announced the business and partner model for the Windows Azure platform including service level agreements and support programs.
Windows Azure, SQL Azure and .NET Services will be commercially available at the Professional Developer Conference 2009 and we hope you will continue building on the Community Technology Preview (CTP) at no cost today.
Upon commercial availability we will offer Windows Azure through a consumption-based pricing model, allowing partners and customers to pay only for the services that they consume.
Windows Azure:
O Compute @ $0.12 / hour
O Storage @ $0.15 / GB stored
O Storage Transactions @ $0.01 / 10K
SQL Azure:
O Web Edition – Up to 1 GB relational database @ $9.99
O Business Edition – Up to 10 GB relational database @ $99.99
.NET Services:
O Messages @ $0.15/100K message operations , including Service Bus messages and Access Control tokens
Bandwidth across all three services will be charged at $0.10 in / $0.15 out / GB
Continue At Windows Azure Blog
Hi Sumeeth,
Wow I didn’t know the prices! Thanks for the data. I think we are taking a step forward to a new era of technology; companies should start moving to cloud computing and develop their applications towards it. The real deal is will they know the true value of cloud computing?
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Rewards,
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