Billing Items
Huawei Cloud CDN charges basic traffic or bandwidth fees on a pay-per-use basis.
Billing Options
Billing Item |
Description |
Reference |
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Traffic |
You are billed by the traffic used per hour. |
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Peak bandwidth |
The system measures and records a peak bandwidth every 5 minutes, so 288 records are collected per day. The highest peak bandwidth per day is used as the billable bandwidth. |
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95th percentile bandwidth |
In each calendar month, the peak bandwidth is measured and recorded every 5 minutes on each valid day. At the end of the month, the records are sorted from the highest to the lowest, and the top 5% of the records are thrown away. Then the highest bandwidth value in the remaining records is the billable bandwidth of the month and a bill is generated based on the contract price. |
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Average daily peak bandwidth |
At the end of each calendar month, the system calculates the average of peak bandwidth of valid days in this month. The average value is the billable bandwidth of the month and the bill is generated based on the contract price. |
- On the Statistical Analysis page on the CDN console, the logged traffic statistics of acceleration domain names are displayed. These statistics are obtained from logs at the application level. However, the billable traffic (the actual network traffic) is 7% to 15% higher than the displayed statistics on the CDN console because the traffic consumed by TCP/IP packet headers and TCP retransmissions also needs to be counted in. Therefore, the billable traffic will be typically 10% higher than the statistics displayed on the CDN console.
- CDN billing is global. All acceleration domain names under an account use the same billing mode.
Pricing Details
CDN services are charged by region and have different prices. For details, see Pricing Details.
Charging Regions
Charging Region |
Country and Region (Divided Based on Huawei's Internal Businesses) |
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Asia Pacific 1 |
Hong Kong (China), Macao (China), Taiwan (China), Japan, and South Korea |
Asia Pacific 2 |
India |
Asia Pacific 3 |
Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Kyrgyzstan, Brunei, Myanmar, Nepal, Bangladesh, Mongolia, Sri Lanka, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Cyprus, and Azerbaijan |
Europe |
United Kingdom, Germany, France, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Ireland, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Poland, Romania, Belarus, Portugal, Türkiye, Moldova, Bulgaria, Latvia, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Luxembourg, Greece, Croatia, Serbia, and Finland |
Middle East and Africa |
United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Djibouti, Mauritius, Ghana, Angola, Nigeria, Jordan, Yemen, and Israel |
North America |
United States, Canada, and Mexico |
Oceania |
Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji |
South America |
Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador |
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