The pricing is a big high. I'd rate it five out of ten. It's moderate. We typically get a three-year license that is paid annually. I don't have the exact price. However, it's based on storage usage.
Microsoft Azure Container Service has costs but in the container environment, there are no costs because it is open source and we are using Docker as the container engine in the master and worker nodes established in the Azure environment.
As a cloud platform, there are multiple options available for licensing. The costs depend on the resources that you use, and there is a cost-management system to help calculate it. The number of hours will affect the total cost. The licensing cost is for the support, so it varies depending on the plan and the agreement. In the case of an enterprise-level plan, the cost is an agreement between Microsoft and the organization.
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The solution's pricing is reasonable.
The pricing is a big high. I'd rate it five out of ten. It's moderate. We typically get a three-year license that is paid annually. I don't have the exact price. However, it's based on storage usage.
Microsoft Azure Container Service has costs but in the container environment, there are no costs because it is open source and we are using Docker as the container engine in the master and worker nodes established in the Azure environment.
As a cloud platform, there are multiple options available for licensing. The costs depend on the resources that you use, and there is a cost-management system to help calculate it. The number of hours will affect the total cost. The licensing cost is for the support, so it varies depending on the plan and the agreement. In the case of an enterprise-level plan, the cost is an agreement between Microsoft and the organization.
The pricing is good.