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john john
Oct 12, 2023Iron Contributor
why i am been charged for "Azure App Service" while i do not have any active ones
Today I was checking the "cost analysis" for my Azure Subscription, and I found that I have 25.97 USD as actual cost for "Azure App Service", as follow: - Although all the App service...
SoniaCuff
Microsoft
Oct 12, 2023You can use the filters in cost analysis to find out which resource and which resource meters are generating the cost. This blog shows you how but uses a storage account as the example:https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/itops-talk-blog/step-by-step-finding-and-analyzing-microsoft-azure-cloud-usage/ba-p/718890?WT.mc_id=modinfra-0000-socuff
Azure App Service pricing also applies to apps in a Stopped state. See the FAQ at the bottom of the product pricing page: https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/details/app-service/windows/#pricing
Azure App Service pricing also applies to apps in a Stopped state. See the FAQ at the bottom of the product pricing page: https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/details/app-service/windows/#pricing
- john johnOct 12, 2023Iron Contributor
SoniaCuff all the app services i have are in consumption plan... and they are stopped... so how i can know which of these app service is causing the problem:-
- SoniaCuffOct 12, 2023
Microsoft
As per my response, use the Filters in the cost analysis table to filter by App Service then group by Resource. Then you can click into a resource and group by meter.