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Azure gives you credits to spend. And after you have exhausted your credits, then they don't charge more.

If you have Visual Studio professional or enterprise license, then you can avail recurring credits, which are useful for learning




Yeah, but that's $45 USD per month which is an expensive way to learn and test things that would normally cost <$5. It does get you $50 per month of Azure credits though, so it's probably the route I'd go if it's possible to buy a month of Visual Studio and ignore everything but the Azure credits.




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