Red Hat Enterprise Linux Pricing update
Published Apr 01 2024 09:00 AM 1,842 Views
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As announced, Red Hat is updating its Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) royalty model to a scalable model to achieve better consistency with the most common model for cloud virtual machines. These changes are expected to affect all Red Hat resellers across the market. 

 

In response to Red Hat’s price changes, Azure will also be rolling out price changes for all Red Hat Enterprise Linux instances. These changes will start occurring on April 1, 2024, with price decreases for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and RHEL for SAP Business Applications licenses for vCPU sizes less than 12. All other price updates will be effective July 1, 2024. 

 

These price adjustments will apply across all Commercial and Gov areas. 

 

How this will affect you

 

These price changes will mostly lead to a price decrease for workloads with 12vCPUs or less, while all other workloads will experience a price increase. The cost will probably decrease if you mainly use smaller vCPU instances (<12 vCPUs), and the cost will probably increase if most of your usage is for vCPU instances larger than 12 vCPUs. 

 

The price updates will have an impact on all Red Hat products offered by Azure such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), RHEL with HA, RHEL for SAP Business Applications, RHEL for SAP with HA and Update Services and SQL Server Enterprise Red Hat Enterprise Linux. 

 

To calculate the impact on the bill due to this change, see estimates based on the table below: 

 

RHEL 

RHEL for SAP with HA 

RHEL for SAP Business Applications

RHEL with HA 

vCPU Count 

Instance price change ($ per hour) 

vCPU Count 

Instance price change ($ per hour) 

vCPU Count 

Instance price change ($ per hour) 

vCPU Count 

Instance price change ($ per hour) 

-$0.0456 

-$0.0975 

-$0.0456 

-$0.0581 

-$0.0312 

-$0.0750 

-$0.0312 

-$0.0262 

-$0.0024 

-$0.0300 

-$0.0024 

$0.0376 

-$0.0436 

-$0.1450 

-$0.0436 

$0.0114 

-$0.0148 

-$0.1000 

-$0.0148 

$0.0752 

12 

-$0.0004 

12 

-$0.0850 

12 

-$0.0004 

12 

$0.1176 

16 

$0.0428 

16 

-$0.0200 

16 

$0.0428 

16 

$0.2168 

20 

$0.0860 

20 

$0.0450 

20 

$0.0860 

20 

$0.3160 

24 

$0.1292 

24 

$0.1100 

24 

$0.1292 

24 

$0.4152 

32 

$0.2156 

32 

$0.2400 

32 

$0.2156 

32 

$0.6136 

40 

$0.3020 

40 

$0.3700 

40 

$0.3020 

40 

$0.8120 

44 

$0.3452 

44 

$0.4350 

44 

$0.3452 

44 

$0.9112 

48 

$0.3884 

48 

$0.5000 

48 

$0.3884 

48 

$1.0104 

52 

$0.4316 

52 

$0.5650 

52 

$0.4316 

52 

$1.1096 

60 

$0.5180 

60 

$0.6950 

60 

$0.5180 

60 

$1.3080 

64 

$0.5612 

64 

$0.7600 

64 

$0.5612 

64 

$1.4072 

72 

$0.6476 

72 

$0.8900 

72 

$0.6476 

72 

$1.6056 

80 

$0.7340 

80 

$1.0200 

80 

$0.7340 

80 

$1.8040 

96 

$0.9068 

96 

$1.2800 

96 

$0.9068 

96 

$2.2008 

120 

$1.0220 

120 

$1.5200 

120 

$1.0220 

120 

$2.2200 

128 

$1.0988 

128 

$1.6400 

128 

$1.0988 

128 

$2.3928 

Note: The prices in this table are estimates provided as illustrations of the potential impact from the RHEL pricing update

 

If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Azure Support or your Microsoft account team. Additional Azure cost optimization resources can be found here.

 

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