A financial services company is planning two projects. First, they want to compare the overall financial impact of migrating their entire on-premises VMware environment—including server hardware, virtualization licensing, maintenance labor, and power costs—to Azure over a three-year period. Second, they need to estimate the monthly consumption costs for a new cloud-native serverless application and a NoSQL database they plan to deploy in Azure next month. Which tools should the company use to estimate the costs for these two projects?
- The Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculator for the data center migration, and the Azure Pricing Calculator for the new cloud-native application.Answer
- BThe Azure Pricing Calculator for the data center migration, and the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculator for the new cloud-native application.
- CThe Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculator for both the data center migration and the new cloud-native application.
- DAzure Cost Management and Billing for the data center migration, and Azure Advisor for the new cloud-native application.
Answer
The Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculator should be used for the on-premises migration comparison, and the Azure Pricing Calculator should be used to estimate costs for the new cloud-native application.
The Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculator is the correct tool for comparing on-premises infrastructure costs (which include CapEx items like hardware, virtualization licenses, electricity, and maintenance labor) with Azure. The Azure Pricing Calculator is the correct tool for estimating the monthly operating costs (OpEx) of specific new cloud-native Azure services prior to their deployment.
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Azure Pricing Calculator vs. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Calculator