How Will My Resource Packages Be Used To Pay for Cloud Services?
Packages are used to pay for your cloud services in the following order of priority: specified enterprise project resource packages -> resource packages with restrictions -> free packages -> subscribed resource packages.
- Specified enterprise project resource packages
When purchasing a resource package, customers who have enabled enterprise projects can assign a resource package to a particular project. Resource package quotas for specific projects are applied before quota not assigned to a specific project.
- Resource packages with restrictions
Resource packages may have certain usage restrictions, for instance, they are only valid for certain regions or specifications.
- Regions
For example, if you set the region to CN North-Beijing1 when purchasing a cloud product, only resource packages in the CN North-Beijing1 region can be used. Or when a cloud product is launched on HUAWEI CLOUD, if the region was restricted to CN North-Beijing1, only resource packages in the CN North-Beijing1 region can be used.
- Specifications
For example, you may have purchased an EVS resource package that is only valid for high I/O EVS disks. If that was the case, you cannot apply the quota of that package towards purchases of general purpose or ultra-high I/O EVS disks.
- Regions
- Free packages
Eligible new customers often can take advantage of free packages, where they can enjoy a free quota of certain products after registering a new account and completing their account information.
- Subscribed resource packages
These are the regular resource packages that you purchase from the console.
Resource packages of the same type are used in the following order of priority: expiration time -> effective time -> subscription time.
- Expiration time
Resource packages that will expire first are used first. (You can view the effective time and expiration time of a resource package by going to Billing Center > Resource Packages.)
- Effective time
If two resource packages are scheduled to expire at the same time, the resource package that took effect first is used first.
- Subscription time
If two resource packages took effect at the same time and will also expire at the same time, the resource package that was purchased first is used first.
Resource Packages FAQs
- Why Am I Getting Charged for My Pay-per-Use Products Even After I Purchased a Resource Package?
- How Will I Be Billed for Usage in Excess of a Resource Package I Purchased?
- Why Am I Still Getting Billed Even After Receiving an SMS Message Indicating That the Resource Package Has Been Used Up and the Service Has Stopped?
- Why Does My Resource Package Expire at 2019/09/01 00:00:00 When I Purchased it at 2019/08/26 18:00:00?
- If I Already Purchased a Resource Package, Why Am I Incurring New Charges?
- Why Did I Receive a Notification Indicating That I Have Exceeded the Resource Package Quota When I Actually Have Remaining Quota Left?
- How Will My Resource Packages with the Same Application Scenarios Be Used?
- Where Can I Buy Resource Packages?
- How Do I View the Usage of a Resource Package?
- What Are the Differences Between Resource Packages and Pay-per-Use Resources?
- Why Is the Remaining Resource Not Calculated in Real Time?
- When Does the Resource Package I Purchased Expire?
- When Will I Receive Resource Package Usage Alerts?
- How Will My Resource Packages Be Used To Pay for Cloud Services?
- Why Didn't the Individual Instance Usage Percentages of My Resource Package Add Up to 100%?
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