During this year’s digital Build event, Microsoft announced a new consumption-based pricing model for Azure Cosmos DB called ‘serverless’ that is ideal for spiky workloads and complements the existing provisioned throughput pricing model.
Furthermore, Microsoft also announced a few new capabilities in general availability and preview with autoscale pricing model, new features for Jupyter Notebooks, a new version of the Azure Cosmos DB Python SDK for Core (SQL) API, Azure Private Link and Azure Synapse Link for Azure Cosmos DB, and encryption and rest – next to a couple of upcoming capabilities such as Point-in-time-restore (PTR), a new version of the Java SDK, and an update to the change feed.