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Azure Hybrid Benefit an Azure discount that helps you to significantly reduce the costs of running your workloads in the cloud. It works by letting you use your on-premises Software Assurance or subscription-enabled Windows Server and SQL Server licenses on Azure. For more information, see Azure Hybrid Benefit.
You can centrally manage your Azure Hybrid Benefit for SQL Server across the scope of an entire Azure subscription or overall billing account. To quickly learn how it works, watch the following video.
To use centrally managed licenses, you must have a specific role assigned to you, depending on your Azure agreement type:
Note
When you have SQL Server licenses applied with centrally managed SQL Azure Hybrid Benefit in your Enterprise Agreement and then transfer the agreement to a Microsoft Customer Agreement (enterprise), the licenses don’t automatically transfer. After your new agreement migration completes, you must manually assign licenses with centrally managed SQL Hybrid Benefit. For more information about migrating from an Enterprise Agreement to a Microsoft Customer Agreement (enterprise), see Set up your billing account for a Microsoft Customer Agreement.
At a high level, here's how centrally managed Azure Hybrid Benefit works:
Let's break down the previous example.
Normalized core values are covered in more detail in the following section, How licenses apply to Azure resources.
Here's a brief summary of how centralized Azure Hybrid Benefit management works:
The original resource-level way to enable Azure Hybrid Benefit is still available for SQL Server and is currently the only option for Windows Server. It involves a DevOps role selecting the benefit for each individual resource (like a SQL Database or Windows Server VM) when you create or manage it. Doing so results in the hourly cost of that resource being discounted. For more information, see Azure Hybrid Benefit for Windows Server.
You can enable centralized management of Azure Hybrid Benefit for SQL Server at a subscription or account scope level. It's available to enterprise customers and to customers that buy directly from Azure.com with a Microsoft Customer Agreement. It’s not currently available for Windows Server customers or to customers who work with a Cloud Solution Provider (CSP) partner that manages Azure for them.
SQL Server Enterprise and Standard core licenses with active Software Assurance qualify for this benefit. Plus, SQL Server core license subscriptions.
Centrally managing Azure Hybrid Benefit at a scope-level covers the following common Azure SQL resources:
Resource-level Azure Hybrid Benefit management can cover all of those points, too. It's currently the only option for covering the following resources:
You get the following benefits:
Both SQL Server Enterprise (core) and SQL Server Standard (core) licenses with Software Assurance qualify but, as described in the Microsoft Product Terms, different conversion ratios apply when you allocate them to Azure with Azure Hybrid Benefit.
One rule to understand: One SQL Server Enterprise Edition license has the same coverage as four SQL Server Standard Edition licenses, across all qualified Azure SQL resource types.
The following table summarizes how many normalized cores (NCs) you need to fully discount the SQL Server license cost for different resource types. Scope-level management of Azure Hybrid Benefit strictly applies the rules in the product terms, summarized as follows.
Azure Data Service | Service tier | Required number of NCs |
---|---|---|
SQL Managed Instance or Instance pool | Business Critical | 4 per vCore |
SQL Managed Instance or Instance pool | General Purpose | 1 per vCore |
SQL Database or Elastic pool¹ | Business Critical | 4 per vCore |
SQL Database or Elastic pool¹ | General Purpose | 1 per vCore |
SQL Database or Elastic pool¹ | Hyperscale | 1 per vCore |
Azure Data Factory SQL Server Integration Services | Enterprise | 4 per vCore |
Azure Data Factory SQL Server Integration Services | Standard | 1 per vCore |
SQL Server Virtual Machines² | Enterprise | 4 per vCPU |
SQL Server Virtual Machines² | Standard | 1 per vCPU |
¹ Azure Hybrid Benefit isn't available in the serverless compute tier of Azure SQL Database.
² Subject to a minimum of four vCores per Virtual Machine, which translates to four NCs if Standard edition is used, and 16 NCs if Enterprise edition is used.
We recommend that you establish a proactive rhythm when centrally managing Azure Hybrid Benefit, like the following tasks and order.
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