Updated on 2025-03-07 GMT+08:00

Billed Items

When using the CCE service, you will be billed for clusters and other cloud service resources.

Billed Items for CCE Standard and Turbo Clusters

Figure 1 Billed CCE items

The billed items marked with asterisks (*) are mandatory.

Table 1 Billed items for CCE standard and Turbo clusters

Billed Item

Description

Billing Mode

Formula

*Cluster

Cluster management. The price varies depending on the region where each cluster is located, the number of master nodes (HA or not), and the maximum number of worker nodes.

You do not need to pay for the management of a hibernated cluster, but the cloud service resources used in the cluster, such as EVS disks, EIPs, and bandwidths will be charged in their own billing modes like yearly/monthly or pay-per-use.

Yearly/Monthly or pay-per-use

Unit price of the cluster flavor x Required duration

For details, see CCE Pricing Details.

Other cloud service resources

Cloud service resources used in a cluster, including those created either manually or automatically. Such resources include ECSs, EVS disks, OBS buckets, EIPs, and load balancers.

Although cloud service resources can be created on the CCE console, their billed items and bills are separated from those of CCE clusters. For details, see Table 2.

Respective billing modes

None

The following table lists the cloud service resources that may be used in a CCE standard or Turbo cluster. These resources are billed separately.

Table 2 Billed items of other cloud service resources

Billed Item

Description

Billing Mode

Formula

ECS

ECS flavor: When purchasing a node, ensure that the number of vCPUs is greater than or equal to 2 and the memory is greater than or equal to 4 GiB.

Billed by: ECS flavor, including vCPUs and memory. Computing and storage capabilities vary with the number of vCPUs and memory size.

Most nodes are no longer billed after they are stopped. An ECS with a local disk attached (such as a disk-intensive or ultra-high I/O disk) will continue to be billed after the ECS is stopped. For details, see Billing.

Yearly/Monthly or pay-per-use

Unit price of the ECS flavor x Required duration

For details, see ECS Pricing Details.

EVS disks (including system disks and data disks): When purchasing a node, you must purchase system and data disks.

  • System disk: The default capacity is 50 GiB. You can adjust the capacity as required.
  • Data disk: The default capacity is 100 GiB. You can adjust the capacity (no less than 20 GiB). You can also add more data disks as needed.

Billed by: EVS disk type and capacity.

Regardless of whether you use the disk after purchasing it, you will be charged right away. For details, see Billing.

Yearly/Monthly or pay-per-use

Unit price of an EVS disk x EVS disk capacity x Required duration

For details, see EVS Pricing Details.

(Optional) EIP: To access the Internet from a node, you need to purchase an EIP.

Billed by: the EIP reservation (no longer billed after EIPs are bound to instances) and bandwidth or traffic.

  • EIP for a yearly/monthly node: billed by bandwidth
  • EIP for a pay-per-use node: billed by bandwidth or traffic. Additionally, you are charged for the EIP reservation.

    When you purchase a node on the CCE console, a pay-per-use EIP cannot be added to a shared bandwidth. Go to the EIP console and add it to a shared bandwidth. For details, see Billing Composition.

Yearly/Monthly or pay-per-use

  • Tiered pricing based on fixed bandwidth.
    • 0 Mbit/s to 5 Mbit/s (included): Bandwidth x Price per Mbit/s of bandwidth less than or equal to 5 Mbit/s
    • More than 5 Mbit/s: 5 x Price per Mbit/s of bandwidth less than or equal to 5 Mbit/s + (Bandwidth – 5) x Price per Mbit/s of bandwidth more than 5 Mbit/s
  • Pricing by traffic: EIP traffic x Unit price

For details, see EIP Pricing Details.

ELB

Used by the Services and ingresses created in a cluster. A load balancer automatically created on the CCE console is billed on the pay-per-use basis only.

Billed by:

  • Shared load balancer: load balancer and EIP (billed by bandwidth or traffic)
  • Dedicated load balancer: the number of AZs, load balancer, and EIP (billed by bandwidth or traffic)

For details, see Billing.

Yearly/Monthly or pay-per-use

  • Shared load balancer: Unit price x Required duration + EIP
  • Dedicated load balancer: Number of AZs x Unit price x Required duration + EIP

For details, see ELB Pricing Details.

NAT Gateway

NAT gateways should be purchased on the NAT Gateway console. They cannot be automatically created on the CCE console.

Billed by: instance specifications

For details, see Billing.

Yearly/Monthly or pay-per-use

Unit price x Required duration

For details, see NAT Gateway Pricing Details.

EVS

Mounted to workloads in a cluster. An EVS disk automatically created on the CCE console is billed on the pay-per-use basis only.

Billed by: EVS disk type and capacity

Regardless of whether you use the disk after purchasing it, you will be charged right away. For details, see Billing.

Yearly/Monthly or pay-per-use

Unit price x Purchase duration

For details, see EVS Pricing Details.

OBS

Mounted to workloads in a cluster. A parallel file system is recommended. An OBS bucket automatically created on the CCE console is billed on the pay-per-use basis only.

Billed by: storage space, requests, traffic (free for intranet traffic), and data retrieved (only for Archive storage)

For details, see Billing.

Yearly/Monthly (resource packages) and pay-per-use

Storage unit price x Storage space x Required duration + Traffic request unit price x Number of requests + Unit price of outbound Internet traffic (by time) x Outbound Internet traffic volume+ Data retrieval unit price (by retrieval speed) x Data retrieved

For details, see OBS Pricing Details.

SFS

Mounted to workloads in a cluster. An SFS file system automatically created on the CCE console is billed on the pay-per-use basis only.

Billed by: storage space

For details, see Billing.

Yearly/Monthly or pay-per-use

Storage unit price x Storage space x Required duration

For details, see SFS Pricing Details.

SFS Turbo

Mounted to workloads in a cluster. SFS Turbo file systems can be manually created on the SFS Turbo console. They cannot be automatically created on the CCE console.

Billed by: storage space and bandwidth (only for HPC-cached SFS Turbo systems).

For details, see Billing.

Yearly/Monthly or pay-per-use

Storage unit price x Storage space x Required duration + Bandwidth (only for HPC-cached SFS Turbo systems) x Required duration

For details, see SFS Pricing Details.