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Hi @mccloudy ,
The VNet Data Gateway is billed as an additive premium infrastructure charge, associated with a Premium or Fabric capacity. This means that it has its own meter and incurs a bill that is consistent across and in addition to all artifacts. The total bill of running an artifact through the VNET Data Gateway is the sum of the Artifact Charge and the VNET Data Gateway Charge.
The VNET Data Gateway Charge is proportional to your usage of the VNET Data Gateway; usage is defined as uptime, or anytime the VNET Data Gateway is on. A single VNET Data Gateway uses two cores. The Consumption Unit (CU) consumption rate is 2x. Therefore, the price is calculated as follows:
Price=2x(CU Consumption rate)×2 cores (per VNET Data Gateway)×$0.18(Pay as You Go price for one CU per hour)=$0.72 per VNET/hour.
Please note that there’s no cost associated with setting up a VNET data gateway. Billing starts when your first query runs or you run a test connection. To reduce costs, you can actively manage the time to live on your VNET data gateway in settings.
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Best regards.
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