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Friday, February 05, 2010

Windows Azure Compute Hours include the time your Deployment is Stopped

by jnak via Cloudy in Seattle on 2/5/2010 9:05:00 PM

One of my tenets on this blog is to not do posts that simply point to someone else’s post.  I’m breaking that tenant today because of something I just found out that I think is super important for all Windows Azure customers to be clear on and saw that Ryan Dunn had already posted about this. Windows Azure compute time is calculated based on the time that you’ve deployed the app, not the time your app is in the running state. For example, if you put your deployment in the stopped state, you ...

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Windows Azure Compute Hours include the time your Deployment is Stopped

by jnak via Cloudy in Seattle on 2/5/2010 1:05:00 PM

One of my tenets on this blog is to not do posts that simply point to someone else’s post.  I’m breaking that tenant today because of something I just found out that I think is super important for all Windows Azure customers to be clear on and saw that Ryan Dunn had already posted about this. Windows Azure compute time is calculated based on the time that you’ve deployed the app, not the time your app is in the running state. For example, if you put your deployment in the stopped state, you ...

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