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# Understand billable assets
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When customers create their first Microsoft Defender External Attack Surface Management (Defender EASM) resource, they're automatically granted a 30-day free trial. Once the trial completes, customers are automatically charged based on their count of billable assets. The charged amount appears on their core Azure billing, with “Defender EASM” appearing as separate line item on their invoice.
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When customers create their first Microsoft Defender External Attack Surface Management (Defender EASM) resource, they're automatically granted a 30-day free trial. Once the trial completes, customers are automatically charged based on their count of billable assets. The charged amount appears on their core Azure billing, with “Defender EASM” appearing as separate line item on their invoice.
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## What is a billable asset?
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Assets are only categorized as billable if they're placed in the Approved Inventory state. We don't charge for any other state. Additionally, duplicative host assets are NOT included in the billable asset count.
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Assets are only categorized as billable if they're placed in the Approved Inventory state. We don't charge for any other state. Additionally, duplicative host assets are NOT included in the billable asset count.
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## Calculating billable assets
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This section describes the conditions that the three aforementioned asset types must meet to be deemed billable. The sum of these billable asset counts comprises your total number of billable assets and thus determines the cost of your subscription.
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This section describes the conditions that the three aforementioned asset types must meet to be deemed billable. The sum of these billable asset counts comprises your total number of billable assets and thus determines the cost of your subscription.
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### Approved host:IP combinations
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Hosts are considered billable if the Defender EASM system has observed resolutions within the last 30 days. If the host is in the Approved Inventory state, the host:IP combination is identified as a billable asset. All hosts in the Approved Inventory state are considered billable, regardless of the state of the coinciding IP address. The IP address doesn't need to be in the Approved Inventory state for the host:IP combination to be included in your billable asset count.
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Hosts are considered billable if the Defender EASM system observed resolutions within the last 30 days. If the host is in the Approved Inventory state, the host:IP combination is identified as a billable asset. All hosts in the Approved Inventory state are considered billable, regardless of the state of the coinciding IP address. The IP address doesn't need to be in the Approved Inventory state for the host:IP combination to be included in your billable asset count.
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For example: if www.contoso.com resolved to 1.2.3.4 and 5.6.7.8 in the past 30 days, both combinations are added to the host count list:
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The list is then analyzed to identify duplicate entries and eliminate duplicate hosts. If a host is a subdomain of a parent host that resolves to the same IP address, we exclude the child from the billable host count. For example, if both www.contoso.com and contoso.com resolve to 1.2.3.4, then we exclude www.contoso.com 1.2.3.4 from our Host Count list.
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The list is then analyzed to identify duplicate entries and eliminate duplicate hosts. If a host is a subdomain of a parent host that resolves to the same IP address, we exclude the child from the billable host count. For example, if both www.contoso.com and contoso.com resolve to 1.2.3.4, then we exclude www.contoso.com 1.2.3.4 from our Host Count list.
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Users can view their billable assets count within their Defender EASM resource to better understand how Microsoft determines their pricing. This dashboard displays the total number of assets that are billable and therefore comprise your total spend. Users should expect to see counts from the last 30 days when applicable, excluding the most recent couple days that haven't yet processed.
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Prospective customers accessing Defender EASM with a 30-day trial can also see these billable asset counts. Although these users aren't charged until the trial has expired, they can view the billable asset dashboard to better understand how they would be billed according to the size of their attack surface.
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Prospective customers accessing Defender EASM with a 30-day trial can also see these billable asset counts. Although these users aren't charged until the trial expires, they can view the billable asset dashboard to better understand how they would be billed according to the size of their attack surface.
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1. From the Defender EASM resource, select **Billable assets** from the **Manage** section of the left-hand navigation menu.
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