I'm curious about how everyone manages their Azure costs. It's easy to forget about test resources or leave things running, which can lead to unexpected spikes in the bill. I've tried several cost-monitoring tools, but many seem too complex or geared towards large enterprises. I'm looking for insights on how you prevent unexpected charges. Do you use manual checks, set up alerts, run scripts, or just wing it? I'm considering developing a simple tool tailored for indie developers and small teams that could automatically pinpoint waste and offer solutions, so I'd love to hear how you're currently handling this issue.
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Honestly, I just wait for that panicked email from finance. It’s not the best method, but it keeps me on my toes!
To avoid cost surges, I put my test environments in a separate subscription from production, making it easy to shut them down whenever needed.
I think it’s crucial to set budgets and routinely check them. Monthly reviews save me from nasty surprises.
There are quite a few tools out there that can help monitor costs. Even if they seem enterprise-focused, worth checking out for specific features.
Tagging resources and using Azure’s built-in reporting tools has helped me a lot. I also export costs to Power BI for detailed insights.

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