Azure Billing Metrics
Collect billing metrics with Elastic Agent.
Version |
1.4.0 (View all) |
Compatible Kibana version(s) |
8.3.0 or higher |
Supported Serverless project types |
Security Observability |
Subscription level |
Basic |
Level of support |
Elastic |
The Azure Billing Metrics integration allows you to monitor your actual and future Azure spending to optimize resource use.
The integration uses the Azure Consumption API to collect usage details and leverages the Azure Cost Management API to bring forecast data.
Use the Azure Billing Metrics integration to collect detailed resource usage and forecast expenses for the coming weeks. For example, if you want to know which resources cost you most, you could view the top resources donut chart included in the dashboard for this integration. Then you can visualize the prediction for the coming weeks by looking at the forecast chart.
Data streams
The Azure Billing Metrics integration collects one type of data stream: metrics.
Metrics give you insight into the state of your Azure costs. Data streams collected by this integration include usage details and forecast metrics. Usage details metrics track actual expenses including details like subscription ID, resource group, type and name. Forecast metrics track projected expenses over the coming weeks.
Requirements
To use this integration you will need:
- Azure App Registration: You need to set up an Azure App Registration to allow the Agent to access the Azure APIs. The App Registration requires the Billing Reader role to access the billing information for the subscription, department, or billing account. See more details in the Setup section.
- Elasticsearch and Kibana: You need Elasticsearch to store and search your data and Kibana to visualize and manage it. You can use our hosted Elasticsearch Service on Elastic Cloud, which is recommended, the Native Azure Integration, or self-manage the Elastic Stack on your hardware.
- Payment method: Azure Billing Metrics integration queries are charged based on the number of standard API calls. One integration makes two calls every 24 hours in the standard configuration.
Setup
The Elastic Agent connects to Azure APIs, fetches usage details and forecast data, and sends it to a dedicated data stream named metrics-azure.billing-default
in Elasticsearch.
┌────────────────────┐ ┌─────────┐ ┌─-─────────────────────┐
│ │ │ │ │ metrics-azure.billing │
│ Azure APIs │──────▶│ Agent │──────▶│ <<data stream>> │
│ │ │ │ │ │
└────────────────────┘ └─────────┘ └───-───────────────────┘
Elastic Agent needs an App Registration to access Azure on your behalf to collect data using the Azure REST APIs. App Registrations are required to access Azure APIs programmatically.
To start collecting data with this integration, you need to:
- Set up a new Azure app registration by registering an app, adding credentials, and assigning the role.
- Specify integration settings in Kibana, which will determine how the integration will access the Azure APIs.
- Define the scope.
App registration
Set up a new app registration in Azure.
Register a new app
To create the app registration:
- Sign in to the Azure Portal.
- Search for and select Azure Active Directory.
- Under Manage, select App registrations > New registration.
- Enter a display Name for your application (for example, "elastic-agent").
- Specify who can use the application.
- Don't enter anything for Redirect URI. This is optional and the agent doesn't use it.
- Select Register to complete the initial app registration.
Take note of the Application (client) ID, which you will use later when specifying the Client ID in the integration settings.
Add credentials
Credentials allow your application to access Azure APIs and authenticate itself, requiring no interaction from a user at runtime.
This integration uses Client Secrets to prove its identity.
- In the Azure Portal, select the application you created in the previous section.
- Select Certificates & secrets > Client secrets > New client secret.
- Add a description (for example, "Elastic Agent client secrets").
- Select an expiration for the secret or specify a custom lifetime.
- Select Add.
Take note of the content in the Value column in the Client secrets table, which you will use later when specifying a Client Secret in the integration settings. This secret value is never displayed again after you leave this page. Record the secret's value in a safe place.
Assign role
- In the Azure Portal, search for and select Subscriptions.
- Select the subscription to assign the application.
- Select Access control (IAM).
- Select Add > Add role assignment to open the Add role assignment page.
- In the Role tab, search and select the role Billing Reader.
- Select the Next button to move to the Members tab.
- Select Assign access to > User, group, or service principal, and select Select members. This page does not display Azure AD applications in the available options by default.
- To find your application, search by name (for example, "elastic-agent") and select it from the list.
- Click the Select button.
- Then click the Review + assign button.
Take note of the following values, which you will use later when specifying settings.
Subscription ID
: use the content of the "Subscription ID" you selected.Tenant ID
: use the "Tenant ID" from the Azure Active Directory you use.
Your App Registration is now ready for the Elastic Agent.
Additional Resources
If you want to learn more about this process, you can read these two general guides from Microsoft:
- Quickstart: Register an application with the Microsoft identity platform
- Use the portal to create an Azure AD application and service principal that can access resources
Settings
Add the Azure Billing Metrics integration in Kibana and specify settings.
If you're new to integrations, you can find step-by-step instructions on how to set up an integration in the Getting started guide.
Main options
The settings' main section contains all the options needed to access the Azure APIs and collect the billing data. You will now use all the values from App registration including:
Client ID
string- The unique identifier of the App Registration (sometimes referred to as Application ID).
Client Secret
string- The client secret for authentication.
Subscription ID
string- The unique identifier for the Azure subscription. You can provide just one subscription ID. The Agent uses this ID to access Azure APIs. The Agent also uses this ID as the default scope for billing information: see the "Scope" section for more details about how to collect data for more than one subscription.
Tenant ID
string- The unique identifier of the Azure Active Directory's Tenant ID.
Advanced options
There are two additional advanced options:
Resource Manager Endpoint
string- Optional. By default, the integration uses the Azure public environment. To override, users can provide a specific resource manager endpoint to use a different Azure environment.
Examples:
https://management.chinacloudapi.cn
for Azure ChinaCloudhttps://management.microsoftazure.de
for Azure GermanCloudhttps://management.azure.com
for Azure PublicCloudhttps://management.usgovcloudapi.net
for Azure USGovernmentCloud
Active Directory Endpoint
string- Optional. By default, the integration uses the associated Active Directory Endpoint. To override, users can provide a specific active directory endpoint to use a different Azure environment.
Examples:
https://login.chinacloudapi.cn
for Azure ChinaCloudhttps://login.microsoftonline.de
for Azure GermanCloudhttps://login.microsoftonline.com
for Azure PublicCloudhttps://login.microsoftonline.us
for Azure USGovernmentCloud
Data stream options
The data stream has some additional options about scope and period. To learn more about the scope, read the Scope section.
Billing Scope Department ID
string- Retrieve data based on the department ID.
Billing Scope Account ID
string- Retrieve data based on the billing account ID. The billing account ID is available on the Azure Portal at Cost Management + Billing, select a billing scope of the type "billing account", then Setting > Properties > ID.
Period
string- The time interval to use when retrieving metric values.
Scope
There are three supported scopes for this integration:
- Subscription
- Department
- Billing Account
The integration uses the Subscription ID as the default scope for the billing data.
To change the scope, expand the data stream section named Collect Azure Billing metrics in the integration settings and set one of the two available options (if you set both, the billing account scope take precedence over the department):
Billing Scope Department ID
: Collect user details and forecast data for the given department ID.Billing Scope Account ID
: Collect user details and forecast data for the given billing account ID.
Metrics Reference
Azure Billing Metrics
The Azure Billing Metrics data stream provides events from Consumption and Cost Management APIs of the following types: usage details and forecast.
Example
An example event for billing
looks as following:
{
"agent": {
"hostname": "docker-fleet-agent",
"name": "docker-fleet-agent",
"id": "ac0aba17-80ba-472c-a850-25b8eee31b4a",
"type": "metricbeat",
"ephemeral_id": "00acbc2a-2f96-4c8a-99fe-790f724e9b9e",
"version": "7.15.3"
},
"elastic_agent": {
"id": "ac0aba17-80ba-472c-a850-25b8eee31b4a",
"version": "7.15.3",
"snapshot": true
},
"cloud": {
"instance": {
"name": "alextest223",
"id": "/subscriptions/7657426d-c4c3-44ac-88a2-3b2cd59e6dba/resourceGroups/alex-test-resources/providers/Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/testthis"
},
"provider": "azure",
"region": "CentralUS"
},
"@timestamp": "2021-11-16T14:53:50.309Z",
"ecs": {
"version": "1.11.0"
},
"service": {
"type": "azure"
},
"data_stream": {
"namespace": "default",
"type": "metrics",
"dataset": "azure.billing"
},
"host": {
"hostname": "docker-fleet-agent",
"os": {
"kernel": "4.19.128-microsoft-standard",
"codename": "Core",
"name": "CentOS Linux",
"type": "linux",
"family": "redhat",
"version": "7 (Core)",
"platform": "centos"
},
"containerized": true,
"ip": [
"192.168.16.7"
],
"name": "docker-fleet-agent",
"id": "0e45dc0f765dee79aa8992abcd05b189",
"mac": [
"02:42:c0:a8:10:07"
],
"architecture": "x86_64"
},
"metricset": {
"period": 86400000,
"name": "billing"
},
"event": {
"duration": 37147626300,
"agent_id_status": "verified",
"ingested": "2021-11-16T14:53:51Z",
"module": "azure",
"dataset": "azure.billing"
},
"azure": {
"subscription_id": "7657426d-c4c3-44ac-88a2-3b2cd59e6dba",
"resource": {
"name": "testthis",
"type": "Microsoft.Storage",
"group": "alex-test-resources"
},
"billing": {
"product": "Bandwidth Inter-Region - Data Transfer Out - North America",
"pretax_cost": 0.000002327970961,
"usage_start": "2021-11-15T00:00:00.000Z",
"usage_end": "2021-11-15T23:59:59.000Z",
"department_name": "DEpartment",
"account_name": "R\u0026D",
"currency": "USD",
"billing_period_id": "/subscriptions/7657426d-c4c3-44ac-88a2-3b2cd59e6dba/providers/Microsoft.Billing/billingPeriods/20211101"
}
}
}
Exported fields
Field | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
@timestamp | Event timestamp. | date |
azure.application_id | The application ID | keyword |
azure.billing.account_name | The billing account name | keyword |
azure.billing.actual_cost | The actual cost | float |
azure.billing.billing_period_id | The billing period id | keyword |
azure.billing.currency | The currency | keyword |
azure.billing.department_name | The department name | keyword |
azure.billing.forecast_cost | The forecast cost | float |
azure.billing.pretax_cost | Cost | float |
azure.billing.product | The product type | keyword |
azure.billing.usage_date | The usage date | date |
azure.billing.usage_end | The usage end date | date |
azure.billing.usage_start | The usage start date | date |
azure.dimensions | Azure metric dimensions. | flattened |
azure.metrics.*.* | Metrics returned. | object |
azure.namespace | The namespace selected | keyword |
azure.resource.group | The resource group | keyword |
azure.resource.id | The id of the resource | keyword |
azure.resource.name | The name of the resource | keyword |
azure.resource.tags | Azure resource tags. | flattened |
azure.resource.type | The type of the resource | keyword |
azure.subscription_id | The subscription ID | keyword |
azure.timegrain | The Azure metric timegrain | keyword |
cloud.account.id | The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier. | keyword |
cloud.availability_zone | Availability zone in which this host is running. | keyword |
cloud.image.id | Image ID for the cloud instance. | keyword |
cloud.instance.id | Instance ID of the host machine. | keyword |
cloud.instance.name | Instance name of the host machine. | keyword |
cloud.machine.type | Machine type of the host machine. | keyword |
cloud.project.id | Name of the project in Google Cloud. | keyword |
cloud.provider | Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean. | keyword |
cloud.region | Region in which this host is running. | keyword |
container.id | Unique container id. | keyword |
container.image.name | Name of the image the container was built on. | keyword |
container.labels | Image labels. | object |
container.name | Container name. | keyword |
container.runtime | Runtime managing this container. | keyword |
data_stream.dataset | Data stream dataset name. | constant_keyword |
data_stream.namespace | Data stream namespace. | constant_keyword |
data_stream.type | Data stream type. | constant_keyword |
dataset.name | Dataset name. | constant_keyword |
dataset.namespace | Dataset namespace. | constant_keyword |
dataset.type | Dataset type. | constant_keyword |
ecs.version | ECS version | keyword |
host | A host is defined as a general computing instance. ECS host.* fields should be populated with details about the host on which the event happened, or from which the measurement was taken. Host types include hardware, virtual machines, Docker containers, and Kubernetes nodes. | group |
host.architecture | Operating system architecture. | keyword |
host.containerized | If the host is a container. | boolean |
host.domain | Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider. | keyword |
host.hostname | Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the hostname command returns on the host machine. | keyword |
host.id | Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of beat.name . | keyword |
host.ip | Host ip addresses. | ip |
host.mac | Host mac addresses. | keyword |
host.name | Name of the host. It can contain what hostname returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use. | keyword |
host.os.build | OS build information. | keyword |
host.os.codename | OS codename, if any. | keyword |
host.os.family | OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows). | keyword |
host.os.kernel | Operating system kernel version as a raw string. | keyword |
host.os.name | Operating system name, without the version. | keyword |
host.os.name.text | Multi-field of host.os.name . | text |
host.os.platform | Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows). | keyword |
host.os.version | Operating system version as a raw string. | keyword |
host.type | Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like t2.medium . If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment. | keyword |
service.address | Service address | keyword |
service.type | The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, service.type would be elasticsearch . | keyword |
Changelog
Version | Details | Kibana version(s) |
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1.4.0 | Enhancement View pull request | 8.3.0 or higher |
1.3.2 | Enhancement View pull request | 8.3.0 or higher |
1.3.1 | Enhancement View pull request | 8.3.0 or higher |
1.3.0 | Enhancement View pull request | 8.3.0 or higher |
1.2.0 | Enhancement View pull request | 8.3.0 or higher |
1.1.3 | Enhancement View pull request | 7.15.0 or higher |
1.1.2 | Enhancement View pull request | 7.15.0 or higher |
1.1.1 | Enhancement View pull request | 7.15.0 or higher |
1.1.0 | Enhancement View pull request | 7.15.0 or higher |
1.0.2 | Enhancement View pull request | 7.15.0 or higher |
1.0.1 | Enhancement View pull request | 7.15.0 or higher |
1.0.0 | Enhancement View pull request | 7.15.0 or higher |
0.2.1 | Enhancement View pull request | — |
0.2.0 | Enhancement View pull request | — |
0.1.0 | Enhancement View pull request | — |