Closed snobu closed 4 years ago
@snobu Thanks for your feedback! We will investigate and update as appropriate.
Hi @snobu ,
Yes, you do get charged for apps in the stopped state. This is by design so that the app does not delete the other resources contained in the app service plan.
Rates listed for the Standard vCPU and memory group duration apply to apps in the stopped state. You would need to delete the service instance (s) that is not in use.
This is covered on the pricing page for spring cloud. https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/spring-cloud/
Hope this helps. I'm closing this out, but if you have further questions feel free to post to Microsoft Q&A. https://docs.microsoft.com/answers/questions/index.html
It's not clear if i will incur charges for apps in Stopped state.
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