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title: Microsoft Defender for IoT billing
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description: Learn how you're billed for the Microsoft Defender for IoT service.
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ms.date: 03/25/2024
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#CustomerIntent: As a Defender for IoT customer, I want to understand how I'm billed for Defender for IoT services so that I can best plan my deployment.
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As you plan your Microsoft Defender for IoT deployment, you typically want to understand the Defender for IoT pricing plans and billing models so you can optimize your costs.
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**OT monitoring** is billed using site-based licenses, where each license applies to an individual site, based on the site size. A site is a physical location, such as a facility, campus, office building, hospital, rig, and so on. Each site can contain any number of network sensors, all of which monitor devices detected in connected networks.
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**OT monitoring** is billed using site-based licenses, where each license applies to an individual site, based on the site size. A site is a physical location, such as a facility, campus, office building, hospital, rig, and so on. Each site can contain any number of network sensors, all which monitor devices detected in connected networks.
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**Enterprise IoT monitoring** supports 5 devices per Microsoft 365 E5 (ME5) or E5 Security license, or is available as standalone, per-device licenses for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint P2 customers.
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**Enterprise IoT** monitoring supports 5 devices per Microsoft 365 E5 (ME5) or E5 Security license, or is available as standalone, per-device licenses for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint P2 customers.
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## Free trial
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To evaluate Defender for IoT, start a free trial as follows:
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-**For OT networks**, use a trial license for 90 days. Deploy one or more Defender for IoT sensors on your network to monitor traffic, analyze data, generate alerts, learn about network risks and vulnerabilities, and more. An OT trial supports a **Large** site license for 90 days. For more information, see [Start a Microsoft Defender for IoT trial](getting-started.md).
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-**For OT networks**, use a trial license for 60 days. Deploy one or more Defender for IoT sensors on your network to monitor traffic, analyze data, generate alerts, learn about network risks and vulnerabilities, and more. An OT trial supports a **Large** site license for 60 days. For more information, see [Start a Microsoft Defender for IoT trial](getting-started.md).
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-**For Enterprise IoT networks**, use a trial, standalone license for 90 days as an add-on to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. Trial licenses support 100 devices. For more information, see [Securing IoT devices in the enterprise](concept-enterprise.md) and [Enable Enterprise IoT security with Defender for Endpoint](eiot-defender-for-endpoint.md).
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title: Get started with OT monitoring - Microsoft Defender for IoT
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description: Use this quickstart to set up a trial OT plan with Microsoft Defender for IoT and understand the next steps required to configure your network sensors.
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#CustomerIntent: As a prospective Defender for IoT customer with OT networks, I want to understand how I can set up a trial and evaluate Defender for IoT.
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# Start a Microsoft Defender for IoT trial
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This article describes how to set up a trial license and create an initial OT plan for Microsoft Defender for IoT, for customers who don't have any Microsoft tenant or Azure subscription at all. Use Defender for IoT to monitor network traffic across your OT networks.
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A trial supports a **Large** site size with up to 1,000 devices, and lasts for 90 days. You might want to use this trial with a [virtual sensor](tutorial-onboarding.md) or on-premises sensors to monitor traffic, analyze data, generate alerts, understand network risks and vulnerabilities, and more.
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A trial supports a **Large** site size with up to 1000 devices, and lasts for 60 days. You might want to use this trial with a [virtual sensor](tutorial-onboarding.md) or on-premises sensors to monitor traffic, analyze data, generate alerts, understand network risks and vulnerabilities, and more.
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For more information, see [Free trial](billing.md#free-trial).
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## Prerequisites
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Before you start, all you need is an email address to be used as the contact for your new Microsoft Tenant.
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Before you start, all you need is an email address that will be used as the contact for your new Microsoft Tenant.
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You also need to enter credit card details for your new Azure subscription, although you aren't charged until you switch from the **Free Trial** to the **Pay-As-You-Go** plan.
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You'll also need to enter credit card details for your new Azure subscription, although you won't be charged until you switch from the **Free Trial** to the **Pay-As-You-Go** plan.
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## Add a trial license
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1. Confirm that the email address is correct by selecting **Set up account**.
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1. In the **Tell us about yourself** page, enter your details, and then select **Next**.
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1. Select whether you want the confirmation message to be sent to you via SMS or a phone call. Verify your phone number, and then select **Send verification code**.
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1. In the **Confirmation details** page, note your order number and username, and then select **Start using Microsoft Defender for IoT - OT Site License (1000 max devices per site) Trial** button to continue. We recommend that you copy your full username to the clipboard as you need it to access the Azure portal.
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1. In the **Confirmation details** page, note your order number and username, and then select **Start using Microsoft Defender for IoT - OT Site License (1000 max devices per site) Trial** button to continue. We recommend that you copy your full username to the clipboard as you'll need it to access the Azure portal.
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# [Add a trial from the Microsoft 365 Marketplace](#tab/marketplace)
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> Noted features listed below are in PREVIEW. The [Azure Preview Supplemental Terms](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/) include other legal terms that apply to Azure features that are in beta, preview, or otherwise not yet released into general availability.
The trial version of Defender for IoT license is increased to 90 days. For more information on trial versions, see [Start a Microsoft Defender for IoT trial](getting-started.md).
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- Air-gapped sensors that can't connect to the cloud can be managed directly via the sensor console or using REST APIs.
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