Billing overview for Azure DevOps
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Set up billing when you need more than the free tier of resources in your organization, or to buy other features offered by Microsoft or other companies.
Free tier
The free tier includes the following aspects:
- Five Azure DevOps users (Basic)
- Free tier of Microsoft-hosted CI/CD (one concurrent job, up to 30 hours per month)
- 2 GiB of Azure Artifacts storage
- One self-hosted CI/CD concurrent job
All charges appear on your monthly Azure bill. Azure supports payment by credit card and invoiced billing through the Enterprise Agreement (EA), Cloud Solution Providers (CSP), and more.
Make purchases for Azure DevOps Server on your monthly Azure bill.
All services billed via Azure
During your first purchase for your organization, you're prompted to select the Azure subscription to use for billing. The subscription can be part of your Enterprise Agreement, Pay-As-You-Go, Cloud Solution Provider (CSP), or other types of Azure subscriptions. All services are billed via Azure. You aren't required to pay for or use any other Azure services.
The following links take you to the paid services offered by Microsoft:
Note
While Azure DevOps cloud-based load testing service is deprecated, Azure Load Testing Preview is available. Azure Load Testing Preview is a fully managed load testing service that enables you to use existing Apache JMeter scripts to generate high-scale load. To learn more, see What is Azure Load Testing Preview?. To learn more about the deprecation of Azure DevOps load testing and other, alternative services see Changes to load test functionality in Visual Studio and cloud load testing in Azure DevOps.
Enable paid usage via the Billing tab within Organization settings in Azure DevOps.
Tip
To estimate costs for Azure DevOps, see the Pricing calculator or the Azure DevOps pricing page.
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