Expiration and Overdue Payment
Expiration
- Expiration date is not applicable to pay-per-use billing.
- If your bills on yearly/monthly tasks are overdue and you have not topped up your account or renew resources in a timely manner, your tasks will enter a grace period. If you do not top up your account or renew resources after the grace period expires, the tasks enter the retention period. During the retention period, you cannot perform any operations on the task on the DRS console, or call related APIs, and O&M activities such as automatic monitoring and alarm reporting are stopped. If the account is not topped up or the resource package is not renewed before the retention period expires, the DRS instance will become unavailable and data stored on DRS will be deleted and cannot be recovered.
Overdue Payment
If your account balance is insufficient and the account is not topped up or resources are not renewed in a timely manner, your account is in arrears and cannot be used before you top up the account. After a task is in arrears, it enters the grace period. If you do not top up your account or renew resources after the grace period expires, the tasks enter the retention period. During the retention period, the resource service is suspended. If you still do not complete the payment or renewal after the retention period expires, your data stored in the cloud service will be deleted and the resource will be released.
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