Skip to main content
Microsoft Azure

Grace period for Azure Reservation exchanges

Microsoft announced in October 2022 that Azure compute Reservations purchased on or after 1 January, 2024 would no longer be able to be exchanged. There is now a grace period meaning that customers have at least until 1 July, 2024 to exchange their Reservations for Azure Dedicated Host, Azure App Services, and Reserved Instances

Through a grace period, you have the ability to exchange Azure compute reservations (Azure Reserved Virtual Machine Instances, Azure Dedicated Host reservations, and Azure App Services reservations) until at least July 1, 2024. In October 2022, it was announced that the ability to exchange Azure compute reservations would be deprecated on January 1, 2024. This policy’s start date remains January 1, 2024 but with this grace period you now have until at least July 1, 2024 to exchange your Azure compute reservations. Compute reservations purchased prior to the end of the grace period will reserve the right to exchange one more time after the grace period ends.

This grace period is designed to provide more time for you to determine your resource needs and plan accordingly.

Microsoft Azure

Azure savings plan for compute was launched in October 2022 to provide you with more flexibility and accommodate changes such as virtual machine series and regions. With savings plan providing flexibility automatically, we adjusted our reservations exchange policy.

You can continue to use instance size flexibility for VM sizes, but Microsoft is ending exchanges for regions and instance series for these Azure compute reservations.

The current cancellation policy for reserved instances isn’t changing. The total canceled commitment can’t exceed 50,000 USD in a 12-month rolling window for a billing profile or single enrollment.

A compute reservation exchange for another compute reservation exchange is similar to, but not the same as a reservation trade-in for a savings plan. The difference is that you can always trade in your Azure reserved instances for compute for a savings plan. There’s no time limit for trade-ins.

You can continue to use and purchase reservations for those predictable, stable workloads where you know the specific configuration and need or want more savings.

Azure comp table
Scenario 1

You purchase a three-year compute reservation before July 2024. You exchange the compute reservation on or after July 1, 2024. Because an exchange is processed as a cancellation, refund, and new purchase, the reservation is no longer exchangeable.

You can always trade in the reservation for a savings plan. There’s no time limit for trade-ins.

Scenario 2

You purchase a three-year compute reservation of 10 quantities before July 2024. You exchange 2 quantities of the compute reservation on or after July 1, 2024. You can still exchange the leftover 8 quantities on the original reservation after July 1, 2024.

You can always trade in the reservation for a savings plan. There’s no time limit for trade-ins.

Scenario 3

You purchase a one-year compute reservation on or after July 1, 2024. It can’t be exchanged

You can always trade in the reservation for a savings plan. There’s no time limit for trade-ins.

Scenario 4

You purchase a three-year compute reservation after on or after July 1, 2024. It can’t be exchanged.

You can always trade in the reservation for a savings plan. There’s no time limit for trade-ins.

Scenario 5

You purchase a one-year compute reservation sometime between the month of October 2022 and the end of June 2024. Before July 2024, you can exchange it as many times as you like under the grace period. Starting July 2024, you can exchange the compute reservation one more time through the end of its term. However, if the reservation is exchanged after the end of June 2024, the reservation is no longer exchangeable because exchanges are processed as a cancellation, refund, and a new purchase.

You can always trade in the reservation for a savings plan. There’s no time limit for trade-ins.

For more questions, please contact microsoft.be@tdsynnex.com.

Best regards,

The Microsoft team at TD SYNNEX

Do you have more questions?