Azure Inopen
How do we know that we have a low balance on the account and what if my azure in open subscription reaches a zero balance
August 23rd, 2015 10:19am

Hi,

In addition to logging into your account to view balance and consumption, you will be automatically sent an email notification when any of your tokens balance reach 30% of their initial value. Using the Billing Alerts feature, you can also create up to five configurable alerts that will notify you via email when the remaining subscription credits reaches the configured amount. Each alert can be sent to two email addresses. The alerts are created at the subscription level and can be accessed in the usage and billing portal under the 'alerts' tab.

https://account.windowsazure.com/Home/Index

If an Azure in Open subscription reaches a zero balance the services will be suspended. The data will be retained for 90 days and once funds are added to the subscription the services can be reinstated, however there could be some services that would need to be redeployed.

Regards,
Azam khan

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August 23rd, 2015 10:41am

Hi,

In addition to logging into your account to view balance and consumption, you will be automatically sent an email notification when any of your tokens balance reach 30% of their initial value. Using the Billing Alerts feature, you can also create up to five configurable alerts that will notify you via email when the remaining subscription credits reaches the configured amount. Each alert can be sent to two email addresses. The alerts are created at the subscription level and can be accessed in the usage and billing portal under the 'alerts' tab.

https://account.windowsazure.com/Home/Index

If an Azure in Open subscription reaches a zero balance the services will be suspended. The data will be retained for 90 days and once funds are added to the subscription the services can be reinstated, however there could be some services that would need to be redeployed.

Regards,
Azam khan

  • Marked as answer by IanCreata 13 hours 26 minutes ago
August 23rd, 2015 2:38pm

Hi,

In addition to logging into your account to view balance and consumption, you will be automatically sent an email notification when any of your tokens balance reach 30% of their initial value. Using the Billing Alerts feature, you can also create up to five configurable alerts that will notify you via email when the remaining subscription credits reaches the configured amount. Each alert can be sent to two email addresses. The alerts are created at the subscription level and can be accessed in the usage and billing portal under the 'alerts' tab.

https://account.windowsazure.com/Home/Index

If an Azure in Open subscription reaches a zero balance the services will be suspended. The data will be retained for 90 days and once funds are added to the subscription the services can be reinstated, however there could be some services that would need to be redeployed.

Regards,
Azam khan

  • Marked as answer by IanCreata Monday, August 24, 2015 5:51 PM
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August 23rd, 2015 2:38pm

Hi,

In addition to logging into your account to view balance and consumption, you will be automatically sent an email notification when any of your tokens balance reach 30% of their initial value. Using the Billing Alerts feature, you can also create up to five configurable alerts that will notify you via email when the remaining subscription credits reaches the configured amount. Each alert can be sent to two email addresses. The alerts are created at the subscription level and can be accessed in the usage and billing portal under the 'alerts' tab.

https://account.windowsazure.com/Home/Index

If an Azure in Open subscription reaches a zero balance the services will be suspended. The data will be retained for 90 days and once funds are added to the subscription the services can be reinstated, however there could be some services that would need to be redeployed.

Regards,
Azam khan

  • Marked as answer by IanCreata Monday, August 24, 2015 5:51 PM
August 23rd, 2015 2:38pm

Hello Azam Khan really appreciate for your quick response.

Thanks

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August 24th, 2015 1:54pm

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