Hi Greg,
Probably best to use the Intro special and monitor your usage until end July
when it reverts to standard transaction fees. You should be in a position
then to make a choice whether to stick with it or move to pay-as-you-go.

Cheers,
Steve

On 1 May 2010 13:08, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote:

>  If you have not yet upgraded your Windows Azure platform Community
> Technology Preview CTP account(s), you will need to do so by May 9, 2010, to
> avoid having your account(s) disabled.  To upgrade your CTP account(s), you
> will need to go to our offers 
> page<http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/offers/>and select the offer of 
> your choice.
>
>
>
> Folks, I just received this warning, and I had a look at the Offer
> Comparison 
> Table<http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/offers/popup.aspx?lang=en&locale=en-US&offer=COMPARE_PUBLIC>,
> but I’m still not sure what to do. As a developer, I just want to be able to
> fiddle with the features, chuck up some tables and test apps as proof of
> concepts and simulate the real thing. Does anyone have a gut feel for which
> option might be best for me. I don’t mind paying for some Azure development
> space, but as a one-man business I want to keep costs as low as possible.
>
>
>
> It’s hard to predict what my usage will be like, but I’m guessing I’ll have
> a few databases with less than 1MB of space and they’ll only be accessed
> from my development environment. Likewise for apps, probably just a few to
> prove things work.
>
>
>
> Greg
>

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