Azure sfrp integration

Kondameedi Anusarika 0 Reputation points
2025-11-26T18:03:04.67+00:00

Hi team,

I want connect with Engineer to know sept understanding about the pricing for azur SFTP integration......

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Anusarika

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-11-26T18:03:13.9266667+00:00
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    To understand the pricing for Azure SFTP integration, it's important to note that enabling SFTP incurs an hourly cost. For the latest pricing information, you can refer to the Azure Blob Storage pricing documentation. Additionally, transaction, storage, and networking prices for the underlying storage account will apply, as all SFTP transactions are converted to Read, Write, or Other transactions on your storage accounts.

    To avoid unnecessary charges, consider enabling SFTP only when actively using it to transfer data.


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  2. Adam Zachary 2,025 Reputation points
    2025-11-26T20:09:06.5466667+00:00

    If you just need clarity on pricing for Azure SFTP (the built-in SFTP feature on Azure Blob Storage), here’s the simple breakdown.

    You don’t pay for “SFTP” itself. The charges come from three things:

    Storage account costs (standard Hot/Cool/Archive tiers).

    SFTP connections which are billed as part of the “SFTP-enabled storage account” feature.

    Operations (read, write, list) which are normal Blob transactions, not a separate SFTP fee.

    There’s no per-user or per-key licensing. The cost drivers are the storage you use and the number of operations performed over SFTP.

    If you want an exact estimate, it really depends on:

    • how many files you upload/download daily,

    • total storage size,

    • and how frequently clients connect.

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