Windows Azure Benefits for MSDN: New and improved

If you have an MSDN Premium or Ultimate subscription, hopefully you’re aware of and have perhaps taken advanPlay Rock, Paper, Scissors in the cloud!tage of a free monthly allotment of Windows Azure benefits.  If you haven’t provisioned your account yet, well now’s the time, because the benefits just got better – with a doubling of compute hours, significant increase in storage (triple of that previously for MSDN Premium subscribers), and an order of magnitude increase in bandwidth allotment… and here’s the best part:

Visual Studio Professional MSDN subscribers are now included!

The updated benefits chart appears below, and for a great way to get started with Azure, try your hand at the Rock Paper Azure Challenge running through May 13.  You’ll get your feet wet with cloud computing, have some fun, and perhaps even win an XBox 360/Kinect bundle!

Services

Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate with MSDN

Visual Studio 2010 Premium with MSDN

Visual Studio 2010 Professional with MSDN

Windows Azure

Compute

1,500 hours (small instance)

1,500 hours (extra-small instance)

750 hours (extra-small instance)

Storage

30 GB

25 GB

20 GB

Storage Transactions

2,000,000

1,000,000

250,000

SQL Azure

Size1

5 GB

1 GB

1 GB

AppFabric

Access Control Transactions2

500,000

200,000

100,000

Service Bus Connections

5 connections

5 connections

2 connections

Data Transfers3

In

35 GB

30 GB

25 GB

Out

35 GB

30 GB

25 GB

1 For Ultimate subscribers this is an increase of 2GB; for new Premium subscribers, it’s a decrease of 2GB from the previous plan. Existing Premium subscribers will also receive the 5GB benefit.
2 There is a reduction in number of access control transactions from the previous plans (1 million transactions); however, current plan holders will retain that benefit.
3 There is no longer a distinction in bandwidth allotment between Europe/North America and Asia Pacific.

Those of you with existing MSDN Ultimate and Premium subscriptions may be wondering what you now get.  All of the existing MSDN Premium and Ultimate Subscribers are automatically transitioned to the new MSDN Ultimate offer.   That means a doubling(!) of compute benefits, an increase in storage, and as you can see from footnote (2), you also retain the previous benefit of 1,000,000 access control transactions.

These benefits are in place for as long as your retain the MSDN subscription (although we do reserve the right to modify the monthly benefit at some point in the future – like we just did Smile).