Now, click on "Start" and give ResourceGroup name and VM’s name in parameters. In "Schedule" section, just schedule your VM’s start time and click "Create". Don’t forget to press OK.Īfter it is created, it will lead you to Runbooks and now in order to use it, you need to publish it so that you can use it now go to "Edit".Īfter the Runbook is published, it is ready to schedule. Now, browse the gallery and look for "Start Azure V2 VMs" and "Stop Azure V2 VMs". If it’s your first automation account, select "Yes" at "Create Azure Run as Account".Īfter Automation Account is created, go to Runbooks in process automation.Login to Azure portal and at the bottom, go to "More Services".Let’s take a look at Azure Automation Scripting how you can start and stop your VM automatically in Azure. For this, Azure provides Automation Scripting to start and stop a VM automatically so that it will be cost effective apart from being flexible. Besides all these features, VMs are costly so developers or managers of VMs need to make it cost effective.
Easier to administer by simplifying software asset management since the licenses reside on a single license server instead of on each individual workstation.Larger organizations with many users spanning different locations will find this license type a very cost effective option.When a user exits the application, the license gets checked back into the pool making it available to other users. If so, a license is then checked out from the pool of licenses. When a Transoft Solutions software on a multi-site license plan starts, it first checks to see if a network license is available to use. Licenses are available to all workstations connected to the company server network software asset utilization.Ī multi-site license enables everyone to access the installed software on the company’s server with a specified number of concurrent users for use across registered office locations.The license manager can be configured to log historical usage data. Network licensing simplifies software asset management because the licenses are resident on license managers instead of on each of the workstations across the network.When a Transoft Solutions software on a network license starts, it first checks to see if a network license is available to use. Multiple network license seats can be purchased and a license server keeps track of how many licenses are in use at one time. Network licenses are not tied to a particular workstation or user. Standalone licenses are ideal for small offices and dedicated users as they do not require network connectivity to run and often cost less than comparable network licenses for the same product.Ī network license allows everyone within an office location to access the software from the company server with one person concurrently using at a time.Software activation is an easy process and can be done over the Internet. This license is tied to the workstation and cannot be moved or shared with other users. A Standalone (single user) license installs the software onto one workstation and is intended for a single user.