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¥101.76 per IoT Hub unit per month
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What is Azure IoT Hub

Azure IoT Hub is a managed cloud service for securely connecting, provisioning, and managing IoT devices at scale, with bidirectional messaging between devices and cloud applications. It is used by engineering and operations teams building IoT solutions that require device identity, telemetry ingestion, command-and-control, and integration with cloud services. The service emphasizes per-device authentication, access control, and policy-based connectivity using common IoT protocols and SDKs. It is typically deployed as part of a broader Azure-based IoT architecture rather than as a standalone end-to-end IoT application platform.

pros

Strong device identity and auth

Azure IoT Hub provides per-device identities and supports X.509 certificates and symmetric keys for authentication. It includes access control constructs such as shared access policies and integrates with Azure Active Directory for service-side authorization patterns. These capabilities support common security requirements for connecting large fleets without relying on a single shared credential.

Scalable messaging and routing

The service supports device-to-cloud telemetry ingestion and cloud-to-device commands with configurable endpoints. Built-in message routing can direct telemetry to multiple downstream services based on rules, enabling separation of operational and analytical pipelines. This is useful for organizations that need reliable ingestion and integration patterns comparable to other IoT connectivity backbones in the space.

Deep Azure ecosystem integration

IoT Hub integrates with Azure services commonly used for device provisioning, monitoring, analytics, and security operations. This reduces integration effort when an organization standardizes on Azure for identity, logging, and data services. It also supports SDKs and tooling aligned with Azure governance and deployment practices.

cons

Azure-centric architecture dependency

IoT Hub is designed to work best when the rest of the solution stack runs on Azure services. Organizations with multi-cloud or non-Azure data platforms may need additional integration work for routing, identity, and observability. This can increase operational complexity compared with more vendor-neutral connectivity approaches.

Not full device management suite

IoT Hub focuses on secure connectivity, messaging, and device identity rather than providing a complete device lifecycle management experience on its own. Capabilities such as zero-touch provisioning workflows, firmware/OTA orchestration, and advanced fleet health analytics often require additional Azure components or third-party tools. Teams may need to assemble multiple services to match end-to-end platforms in the category.

Complex pricing and capacity planning

Costs depend on selected tier, message volume, and feature usage, which can be difficult to forecast for variable telemetry patterns. Scaling decisions may require careful planning around units, throughput, and retention/processing architecture. This can be a barrier for smaller teams compared with simpler, usage-based offerings.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Free (Standard Free) Free Up to 8,000 messages/day; message meter size 0.5 KB; Free Edition intended for POC; limit of up to 500 device identities (Free Edition).
S1 (Standard) ¥254.40 per IoT Hub unit/month 400,000 messages/day per unit; message meter size 4 KB; supports device management, cloud-to-device messaging, IoT Edge, Device Streams (preview).
S2 (Standard) ¥2,544.00 per IoT Hub unit/month 6,000,000 messages/day per unit; message meter size 4 KB.
S3 (Standard) ¥25,440.00 per IoT Hub unit/month 300,000,000 messages/day per unit; message meter size 4 KB.
B1 (Basic) ¥101.76 per IoT Hub unit/month 400,000 messages/day per unit; message meter size 4 KB; Basic tier does not include cloud-to-device messaging or device management features available in Standard.
B2 (Basic) ¥508.80 per IoT Hub unit/month 6,000,000 messages/day per unit; message meter size 4 KB.
B3 (Basic) ¥5,088.00 per IoT Hub unit/month 300,000,000 messages/day per unit; message meter size 4 KB.

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