Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Reserve VMs?












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my question is:



How do I reserve Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) VMs?



https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/calculator/



In the pricing calculator show that I can Reserve VMs for 3 years, that exists when buying VMs, but have no when buying AKS



What is the flow?



I should reserve as VM then call support and transfer them from ASK flow?



I am asking here this question because Microsoft has link Stackoverflow is "community" forum



https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/community/



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  • I suggest you open a billing support ticket (free to do), to ask about reserve instance pricing, discounts, etc.

    – David Makogon
    Jan 2 at 4:36











  • Hi David I suggest that you contact Microsoft and they remove Stackoverflow as "community' forum azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/community

    – Valentin Petkov
    Jan 3 at 12:16













  • Stack Overflow is specifically for programming questions. And even the site you pointed to says "Community responses to development questions." Pricing questions are simply off-topic here (for all companies who direct questions here).

    – David Makogon
    Jan 3 at 12:30
















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my question is:



How do I reserve Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) VMs?



https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/calculator/



In the pricing calculator show that I can Reserve VMs for 3 years, that exists when buying VMs, but have no when buying AKS



What is the flow?



I should reserve as VM then call support and transfer them from ASK flow?



I am asking here this question because Microsoft has link Stackoverflow is "community" forum



https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/community/



enter image description here










share|improve this question

























  • I suggest you open a billing support ticket (free to do), to ask about reserve instance pricing, discounts, etc.

    – David Makogon
    Jan 2 at 4:36











  • Hi David I suggest that you contact Microsoft and they remove Stackoverflow as "community' forum azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/community

    – Valentin Petkov
    Jan 3 at 12:16













  • Stack Overflow is specifically for programming questions. And even the site you pointed to says "Community responses to development questions." Pricing questions are simply off-topic here (for all companies who direct questions here).

    – David Makogon
    Jan 3 at 12:30














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my question is:



How do I reserve Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) VMs?



https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/calculator/



In the pricing calculator show that I can Reserve VMs for 3 years, that exists when buying VMs, but have no when buying AKS



What is the flow?



I should reserve as VM then call support and transfer them from ASK flow?



I am asking here this question because Microsoft has link Stackoverflow is "community" forum



https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/community/



enter image description here










share|improve this question
















my question is:



How do I reserve Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) VMs?



https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/calculator/



In the pricing calculator show that I can Reserve VMs for 3 years, that exists when buying VMs, but have no when buying AKS



What is the flow?



I should reserve as VM then call support and transfer them from ASK flow?



I am asking here this question because Microsoft has link Stackoverflow is "community" forum



https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/community/



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  • I suggest you open a billing support ticket (free to do), to ask about reserve instance pricing, discounts, etc.

    – David Makogon
    Jan 2 at 4:36











  • Hi David I suggest that you contact Microsoft and they remove Stackoverflow as "community' forum azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/community

    – Valentin Petkov
    Jan 3 at 12:16













  • Stack Overflow is specifically for programming questions. And even the site you pointed to says "Community responses to development questions." Pricing questions are simply off-topic here (for all companies who direct questions here).

    – David Makogon
    Jan 3 at 12:30



















  • I suggest you open a billing support ticket (free to do), to ask about reserve instance pricing, discounts, etc.

    – David Makogon
    Jan 2 at 4:36











  • Hi David I suggest that you contact Microsoft and they remove Stackoverflow as "community' forum azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/community

    – Valentin Petkov
    Jan 3 at 12:16













  • Stack Overflow is specifically for programming questions. And even the site you pointed to says "Community responses to development questions." Pricing questions are simply off-topic here (for all companies who direct questions here).

    – David Makogon
    Jan 3 at 12:30

















I suggest you open a billing support ticket (free to do), to ask about reserve instance pricing, discounts, etc.

– David Makogon
Jan 2 at 4:36





I suggest you open a billing support ticket (free to do), to ask about reserve instance pricing, discounts, etc.

– David Makogon
Jan 2 at 4:36













Hi David I suggest that you contact Microsoft and they remove Stackoverflow as "community' forum azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/community

– Valentin Petkov
Jan 3 at 12:16







Hi David I suggest that you contact Microsoft and they remove Stackoverflow as "community' forum azure.microsoft.com/en-us/support/community

– Valentin Petkov
Jan 3 at 12:16















Stack Overflow is specifically for programming questions. And even the site you pointed to says "Community responses to development questions." Pricing questions are simply off-topic here (for all companies who direct questions here).

– David Makogon
Jan 3 at 12:30





Stack Overflow is specifically for programming questions. And even the site you pointed to says "Community responses to development questions." Pricing questions are simply off-topic here (for all companies who direct questions here).

– David Makogon
Jan 3 at 12:30












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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/prepay-reserved-vm-instances?toc=/azure/billing/TOC.json#next-steps



After you but reservations they are applied automatically to the vms you are buying: The reservation discount is applied automatically to the number of running virtual machines that match the reservation scope and attributes.



So you just have to buy adequate reservations that are scoped properly






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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/prepay-reserved-vm-instances?toc=/azure/billing/TOC.json#next-steps



After you but reservations they are applied automatically to the vms you are buying: The reservation discount is applied automatically to the number of running virtual machines that match the reservation scope and attributes.



So you just have to buy adequate reservations that are scoped properly






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  • Thank you, I was looking two days for this answer 10x

    – Valentin Petkov
    Jan 3 at 12:20











  • Thx for the link, this is exactly what I was looking for!

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    Jan 8 at 17:02
















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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/prepay-reserved-vm-instances?toc=/azure/billing/TOC.json#next-steps



After you but reservations they are applied automatically to the vms you are buying: The reservation discount is applied automatically to the number of running virtual machines that match the reservation scope and attributes.



So you just have to buy adequate reservations that are scoped properly






share|improve this answer
























  • Thank you, I was looking two days for this answer 10x

    – Valentin Petkov
    Jan 3 at 12:20











  • Thx for the link, this is exactly what I was looking for!

    – aadlani
    Jan 8 at 17:02














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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/prepay-reserved-vm-instances?toc=/azure/billing/TOC.json#next-steps



After you but reservations they are applied automatically to the vms you are buying: The reservation discount is applied automatically to the number of running virtual machines that match the reservation scope and attributes.



So you just have to buy adequate reservations that are scoped properly






share|improve this answer













https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/prepay-reserved-vm-instances?toc=/azure/billing/TOC.json#next-steps



After you but reservations they are applied automatically to the vms you are buying: The reservation discount is applied automatically to the number of running virtual machines that match the reservation scope and attributes.



So you just have to buy adequate reservations that are scoped properly







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