Updated on 2022-02-24 GMT+08:00

RabbitMQ Billing

DMS for RabbitMQ supports pay-per-use. For details, see Product Pricing Details.

Billing Items

DMS for RabbitMQ is billed based on RabbitMQ instance specifications and storage.

Table 1 Billing of DMS for RabbitMQ

Billing Item

Description

Instance

  • RabbitMQ instances are billed based on the specifications described in Table 2.
  • RabbitMQ instances can be billed on a pay-per-use (hourly) basis.

Storage

  • Queues are billed based on the storage space. For each type of instance specification, you can choose the common I/O, high I/O, or ultra-high I/O disk type to meet your service requirements.

    You can specify the number of replicas when creating a topic. For example, if the required disk size to store the message data is 100 GB and there are three replicas, the disk capacity should be at least: 100 GB x 3 = 300 GB.

  • Storage space can be specified with increments of 100 GB. For details about the storage space range, see Table 2.
  • Storage space can be billed on a pay-per-use (hourly) basis.
Table 2 RabbitMQ instance specifications

Specifications

Nodes

Storage Space

Reference TPS

C3 2U4G

1

1 x 100–90,000 GB

8000

C3 4U8G

1

1 x 100–90,000 GB

20,000

C3 8U16G

1

1 x 100–90,000 GB

35,000

C3 16U32G

1

1 x 100–90,000 GB

45,000

C3 4U8G

3

3 x 100–90,000 GB

45,000

C3 4U8G

5

5 x 100–90,000 GB

70,000

C3 4U8G

7

7 x 100–90,000 GB

80,000

C3 8U16G

3

3 x 100–90,000 GB

85,000

C3 8U16G

5

5 x 100–90,000 GB

110,000

C3 8U16G

7

7 x 100–90,000 GB

120,000

C3 16U32G

3

3 x 100–90,000 GB

130,000

C3 16U32G

5

5 x 100–90,000 GB

160,000

C3 16U32G

7

7 x 100–90,000 GB

180,000

Billing Modes

Pay-per-use (hourly): This billing mode is flexible, enabling you to start and stop services anytime. You pay only for the actual usage duration. The minimum time unit is one hour. Less than an hour is recorded as an hour.

Configuration Changes

You can increase the number of nodes in a cluster RabbitMQ instance, but cannot change the instance specifications or disk size. Single-node RabbitMQ instances do not support configuration changes.