![]() ![]() Unlimited usage pricing is ideal for workers who use the service as their primary desktop. With the monthly subscription offering, you pay a fixed monthly fee per virtual desktop for unlimited usage during the month. WorkSpaces Core allows you to pay for usage based on monthly subscriptions or hourly meters. By using hourly metering, you saved $459.50 a month when compared to the $660 it would cost for the monthly subscription.įor more pricing and billing details for WorkSpaces, please access the pricing section of our FAQ. Note, this Linux machine has a monthly subscription rate of $66. $72.50 access cost + $128 hourly usage cost = $200.50 total bill Monthly spend for this group of users is calculated as follows:ġ0 users x $7.25 access cost = $72.50 flat access costĢ00 hours of usage x $0.64 = $128 variable hourly usage cost Let’s assume each of the 10 users spends 5 hours a week on their virtual desktop (20 hours a month). With hourly metering, this virtual desktop has a fixed price of $7.25 per month + $0.64 per hour. ![]() ![]() Monthly spend for this group of users is 100 users x $25 per virtual desktop for a total of $2,500 per month.įor the second group of 10 part-time users, you select a Linux Power Bundle with 4 vCPU, 16 GB memory, 80 GB root volume, 10 GB user volume, and hourly metering. With the monthly subscription option, users have unlimited access to their virtual desktops. The first group of 100 users requires the monthly subscription option because they will use WorkSpaces as their full-time desktop for general productivity, while the second group of 10 users is better suited to hourly metering as they require occasional access to higher-performance machines.įor the first group of 100 users, you select the Windows Value Bundle with 1vCPU, 2 GB memory, 80 GB root volume and 10 GB user volume, running on Windows with a fixed price of $25 per machine per month. Using the US West (Oregon) Region, you launch virtual desktops for two sets of users. Video transcoding and 3D rendering, Photo-realistic design, Graphics workstations, Game streaming, ML model training, ML inference Video editors, Gamers and game developers, Data miner, GIS data engineers, AI scientists Graphics-intensive applications, such as remote graphics workstations, Computer Graphics/Architecture designers, CAD/CAM users Task workers, Contact center employees, Business analystsĭata entry applications, Live chat, Email, Messaging apps, Audio conferencingĮnd-users with high performance workloadsĬontact center employees, Knowledge worker, Software developers, Business intelligence analystsĪudio/Video conferencing, Software development using an Integrated Development Environment (IDE)Ĭontact center employees, Knowledge worker, Software developers, Data scientistsĪudio/Video conferencing, Screen sharing, Software development using an Integrated Development Environment (IDE), Big data analysisĮnd-users with workloads that require graphics and heavy compute/memory resources Task workers, Front desk users, Contact center employeesĭata entry applications, Text editing, Bastion host, Live chat, Email, Messaging appsĮnd-users who create complex spreadsheets, presentations, and large documents End-users who conduct single task and use minimal applicationsĭata entry applications, Text editing, Bastion host ![]()
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