New SQL reporting services on virtual machine pricing

I still cant figure out how much it will cost me if I have a medium virtual machine with sql server standard for sql server reporting services. Aprox cost? Is this 100$ or 500$ ??

Hi,
About SQL Server VM pricing, I suggest you have a look at below document, hope this helps.
#http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/virtual-machines/#sql-server
Best Regards
Jambor
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