Pay-per-Use Billing
Pay-per-use billing is a postpaid mode in which you pay for what you use. This billing mode requires no upfront or long-term commitments. Only the professional edition and value-added package in SecMaster can be billed on a pay-per-use basis. This section describes the billing rules of pay-per-use SecMaster resources.
Application Scenarios
Pay-per-use billing is suitable for applications or services that cannot be interrupted but have unpredictable or sudden traffic surges, such as flash sale activities on e-commerce platforms, temporary testing, and scientific computing.
Billing Items
The following billing items support pay-per-use billing.
Billing Item |
Description |
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Service edition + ECS quota |
Only the professional edition supports the pay-per-use billing mode. |
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Value-added package |
Large screen |
If you have purchased a pay-per-use SecMaster edition, the large screen service in value-added package is also billed on a pay-per-use basis. |
Security analysis |
If you have purchased a pay-per-use SecMaster edition, the security analysis package you buy separately is also billed on a pay-per-use basis. |
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Security orchestration (SOC) |
If you have purchased a pay-per-use SecMaster edition, the security orchestration service in value-added package is also billed on a pay-per-use basis. |
If you plan to purchase SecMaster professional edition with one ECS quota and the value-added package that includes large screen, and security orchestration, and select the pay-per-use billing mode, at the bottom of the SecMaster purchase page, you can view the fee details.
The price includes:
- Professional: the fees for the professional edition and the ECS quota you specify.
- Large screen: the fee for the large screen service.
- Security analysis package: the fee for the actual log analysis volume you use.
- Security orchestration: the fee for playbook execution times.
Billing Period
Pay-per-use SecMaster resources are billed by second. Bills are settled on each integer hour (UTC+ 08:00). After the settlement is complete, a new billing period starts. The billing starts from the time when SecMaster is purchased, and ends at the time when pay-per-use billing is disabled.
For example, if you purchase a pay-per-use SecMaster edition at 8:45:30, and delete it at 8:55:00, the billing period is from 8:00:00 to 9:00:00. Fees are generated for the duration from 8:45:30 to 8:55:30, and the billing duration is 600 seconds.
Billing Examples
Assume that you purchased the pay-per-use professional edition SecMaster (ECS quota: 1) and the value-added package that includes large screen, security analysis, and security orchestration at 09:59:30 on June 8, 2024, and deleted them at 10:45:46 on June 8, 2024. During the billing period, one GB of logs were analyzed and 500 security orchestration jobs were performed. The billing periods of the service edition and ECS quota are as follows:
- The first billing period is from 9:00:00 to 10:00:00. Fees are generated from 9:59:30 to 10:00:00. The billing duration is 30 seconds within the period.
- The second billing period is from 10:00:00 to 11:00:00. Fees are generated from 10:00:00 to 10:45:46. The billing duration is 2,746 seconds within the period.
You need to pay for each billing period, and SecMaster resources are billed individually. The billing formula is shown in Table 2. The price of a resource listed in the product pricing details is per hour, so divide it by 3,600 to obtain the price for each second.
Resource Type |
Billing Formula |
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Service edition + ECS quota |
Service edition + ECS quota price x Billing duration |
Large screen |
Large screen price x Billing duration |
Security analysis |
You will be billed for the actual security analysis data volume. |
Security Orchestration (SOC) |
You will be billed for how many times workflow nodes (including the start and end nodes, but excluding judgement nodes) are executed during playbook execution. |
Figure 1 shows the billing calculation.
The prices shown in the figure are for reference only. The final price is determined by the specific order.
Impact on Billing After Specification Changes
If you change the ECS quota after the purchase, a new order will be generated based on the new price. The old order automatically becomes invalid.
If you change the ECS quota within a given hour after the purchase, multiple billing records will be generated. Different records record the billing for different specifications.
For example, if you purchase the professional edition SecMaster with ECS quota set to one at 09:00:00 and increase the ECS quota to two at 09:30:00, two billing records are generated for the duration from 9:00:00 to 10:00:00.
- The first billing record is for the professional edition and the ECS quota of one for the duration from 09:00:00 to 09:30:00.
- The second billing record is for the professional edition and the ECS quota of two for the duration from 09:30:00 to 10:00:00.
Impact of Arrears
Figure 2 describes the status of pay-per-use SecMaster resources in different periods. After you purchase SecMaster resources, the period during which the resources run properly within the billing cycle is the validity period. If your account is in arrears due to failed payments for the pay-per-use SecMaster resources, the resources enter the grace period and then retention period.
Arrears notifications
The system deducts fees from your account balance for pay-per-use resources at the end of each billing cycle. If your account is in arrears, we will notify you by email, SMS, or internal message.
Arrears impacts
Your account may fall into arrears if it cannot cover the pay-per-use fees for resources. However, your pay-per-use resources will not be stopped immediately. There will be a grace period. You need to pay the pay-per-use resource fees incurred during the grace period. To view the fees, go to the Billing Center > Overview page. The system will charge the fees once you top up your account.
If you do not pay the arrears within the grace period, the resource enters the retention period and its status turns to Frozen. You cannot perform any operations on pay-per-use resources in the retention period.
If you do not pay off the arrears within the retention period, your SecMaster resources will be released, and data will be lost.
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