Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure

Ansys Access on Microsoft Azure

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Ansys Access Billing / Tagging

    • Masataka Nakamura
      Ansys Employee

      You can monitor your Ansys Access costs more closely by using the Azure tagging feature. The Ansys Access tagging feature is linked to the Azure tagging feature, allowing you to add specific Azure tags to resources created with the Ansys Access.

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      User-defined tags to be assigned to each resource can be specified from the tenant administrator page.

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      Please see following links for details of Ansys Access tagging feature.

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      Ø  Ansys Access - Tag

       

      You can view the costs of tagged resources by adding a tag filter in Azure cost analysis.

       

      You can also assign tags to each resource and use the tags to manage different aspects of your Azure resources. For more information, see the following Microsoft link:

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      Ø  Microsoft Learn - Use tags to organize your Azure resources and management hierarchy

       

    • shibrarajpoit
      Subscriber

      Using Azure tagging with Ansys Access is an excellent way to track and manage costs. By linking specific Azure tags to Ansys resources, you can easily allocate costs, monitor usage, and gain detailed insights into your spending. This helps ensure more accurate budgeting and cost optimization for your Ansys Access usage.

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    • travis0head01
      Subscriber

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