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Billing Overview

Updated on 2025-02-27 GMT+08:00

In this document, you will learn about how SecMaster is billed, how you can renew subscriptions, and what happens if your account goes into arrears.

  • Billing modes

    SecMaster supports two billing modes, yearly/monthly and pay-per-use billing, to meet requirements in different scenarios. Yearly/Monthly is a prepaid mode. You need to pay first, and will be billed based on the required duration in your order. Ensure that your account balance is sufficient. Pay-per-use billing is a postpaid mode. In this mode, you pay for what you used. For more details, see Overview.

  • Billing items

    The billing items of SecMaster consist of the service edition, ECS quota, and a value-added package, which includes large screen, security analysis, and security orchestration. For details about SecMaster billing items and calculation formulas, see Billing Items.

    Different billing calculation formulas are used based on billing modes. For details about billing examples, see Billing Examples.

  • Renewals

    Once the yearly/monthly SecMaster expires, it cannot work. If you want to continue using SecMaster, you need to renew it within the specified period, or all configurations in workspaces will be deleted and data may be lost. You can enable auto-renewal for SecMaster or manually renew it before it expires. For more details about renewal, see Overview.

  • Bills

    You can go to Billing & Costs > Bills and view bills and expenditures for your SecMaster resources. For details, see Bills.

  • Overdue payments

    Your account goes into arrears when the balance cannot cover the bill you need to pay. If your account is in arrears, the service cannot work. You need to top up your account in a timely manner. For details, see About Arrears.

  • Billing termination

    If your no longer need SecMaster, you can unsubscribe from or delete it to stop the billing. For details, see Billing Termination.

  • Cost management

    You can manage your costs from 4 dimensions: composition, allocation, analysis, and optimization. For details, see Cost Management.

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