Estimating how much it will cost is difficult and time-consuming, especially if you don’t know what kind of resources your ERP system needs on a monthly basis. Then there’s the fact that these various resources could be billed per user, by the amount of bandwidth you consume, or by the quantity of storage you consume. You may also utilise IaaS and then deploy your SQL server there. You could, for example, utilise SQL as a Service, which is more expensive than Azure’s Infrastructure as a Service (Iaas). It’s really complicated because all of these servers and resources cost various amounts and are invoiced differently. It’s impossible to assess what these diverse resources’ “cloud costs” are. To keep your ERP system online and available, you’ll need a SQL database, a remote desktop server, and other resources. To run Microsoft Dynamics ERP, you’ll need many servers. The Old World of Dynamics ERP Cloud Pricing There were a lot of variables to consider, and there was no simple formula you could use to predict your monthly cost. It used to be impossible to estimate the cost of running your Microsoft Dynamics ERP in the cloud. We’ve taken the guesswork out of Microsoft Dynamics ERP cloud pricing and created a straightforward system.