Updated on 2024-04-22 GMT+08:00

Shared Data Package Overview

Shared data package provides a quota for data usage. Such packages are cost-effective and easy to use. Shared data packages take effect immediately after your purchase. If you have subscribed to pay-per-use EIPs billed by traffic in a region and buy a shared data package in the same region, the EIPs will use the shared data package. After the package quota is used up or the package expires, the EIPs will continue to be billed on a pay-per-use basis. For billing details, see Product Pricing Details.

  • Two types of packages are available: dynamic BGP and static BGP. Dynamic BGP data packages will be used by pay-per-use EIPs (billed by traffic) of the dynamic BGP type, and static BGP data packages will be used by pay-per-use EIPs (billed by traffic) of the static BGP type.
  • Shared data packages can be purchased yearly or monthly. Packages purchased for a year are more cost effective. If you have multiple shared data packages, the data package with the shortest validity period will be used first.
  • If your usage exceeds your shared data package quota within its validity, you will be billed on a pay-per-use basis for the additional traffic usage.
  • If a shared data package expires, make sure your account balance is sufficient and your EIP will be billed on a pay-per-use basis.

Notes and Constraints

  • Shared data packages require a one-off payment and take effect immediately after purchase. You cannot specify the effective date.
  • Shared data packages cannot be unsubscribed from nor be modified once purchased and cannot be renewed upon expiration.
  • Shared data packages are billed by month or year. Once expired, remaining package quota cannot be used any more.
  • Shared data packages can only be used by pay-per-use dedicated bandwidth billed by traffic. Two types of shared data packages are available: static BGP (for static BGP bandwidth) and dynamic BGP (for dynamic BGP bandwidth).
  • A shared data package cannot be used for bandwidth of a specific EIP.
  • A shared data package cannot be used for a shared bandwidth.
  • A shared data package cannot be used by EIPs of the premium BGP type.