You create a new Azure free account. How much credit do you initially receive to spend on Azure services during the first 30 days?
Think about the standard introductory credit amount Microsoft offers for new users.
Azure free accounts provide $200 credit for the first 30 days to explore paid services.
What happens to your Azure free account services after you use up your $200 credit or after 30 days, whichever comes first?
Consider what happens to free tier services after the initial credit period ends.
After credit expiry, you can still use free tier services but paid services require upgrading to a paid subscription.
Which of the following is the best practice to secure your Azure free account and prevent unexpected charges?
Think about how to control spending and protect your account access.
Enabling spending limits and cost alerts helps avoid unexpected charges and improves security.
You want to build a small web app using your Azure free account. Which combination of services fits within the free tier limits to avoid extra charges?
Consider which services offer free tiers and which do not.
Azure App Service Free tier and Cosmos DB free tier are included in the free account benefits, while others may incur charges.
You have $200 credit on your Azure free account. Which strategy best ensures you do not run out of credit prematurely while experimenting with multiple services?
Think about how to track and control your spending effectively.
Using Azure Cost Management to monitor and manage resources helps extend your credit usage efficiently.