Hello Mitali Kashiv,
Thanks for posting your question in Microsoft Q&A portal
I totally understand your concern about wanting to extend your Azure Free Trial. Unfortunately, the Azure Free Trial is set for a strict 30-day period, and there are no provisions to extend it solely based on time remaining; it's designed that way to encourage users to transition to a pay-as-you-go plan.
After the 30 days are up or after you've used your $200 credit (whichever comes first), you'll need to upgrade your account to pay-as-you-go pricing to continue using Azure services, including tools like Synapse and Databricks. If you don't upgrade, your account will be disabled, and any remaining credits will be lost.
Here’s a bit more on your options:
- Upgrade to Pay-As-You-Go: This will allow you to keep using Azure services while continuing to have access to free monthly amounts of specific popular services for 12 months.
- Use Free Services: Even after the trial ends, you can still access a limited set of free services without any cost if you keep within their limits.
If you’re hoping to practice without spending additional funds, it might be worth checking out what's available as free services on the Azure platform.
Hope this helps protect your credits and guides your next steps! If you have more questions or need clarification, feel free to ask!
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