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

Overview

There are pay-per-use and yearly/monthly (resource package) billing modes. Each one has different advantages and disadvantages.

  • Yearly/Monthly is a prepaid billing mode. You pay in advance for a subscription term, and in exchange, you get a discounted rate. The longer the subscription term, the bigger the discount. Yearly/Monthly billing is a good option for long-term, stable data storage.
  • Pay-per-use is a postpaid billing mode. You pay as you go and just pay for what you use. The OBS usage is calculated by the second but billed every hour. Pay-per-use billing is a good option for scenarios where there are sudden traffic bursts, such as e-commerce promotions.

Table 1 lists the differences between these billing modes.

Table 1 Differences between billing modes

Billing Mode

Yearly/monthly

Pay-per-use

Payment

Prepaid

Billed by the subscription term you purchase

Postpaid

Billed by the actual OBS usage

Billed Usage Period

Hour

Hour

Billing Items

Single-AZ Standard storage

Multi-AZ Standard storage

Single-AZ Archive storage

Outbound Internet traffic

Pull traffic

Cross-region replication traffic

All OBS items can be billed on a pay-per-use basis. For details, see Pay-per-Use Billing.

Billing Mode Change

Yearly/Monthly can be changed to pay-per-use.

The change takes effect only after the yearly/monthly subscription expires.

Billing Mode Changes

Pay-per-use can be changed to yearly/monthly.

Billing Mode Changes

Application Scenarios

Recommended for resources expected to be in use long-term. A cost-effective option for scenarios where the resource usage duration is predictable.

Good for short-term, bursty, or unpredictable workloads that cannot tolerate any interruptions.

Checking the Billing Mode of an Item in a Bill

In a bill, you can check wether an item is billed on a pay-per-use or yearly/monthly (resource packages) basis.

  1. In the navigation pane of OBS Console, choose Object Storage.
  2. In the bucket list, copy the name of the bucket whose bill you want to view.
  3. On the right of the top navigation bar, click Billing & Costs.
  4. In the navigation pane, choose Billing > Expenditure Details. On the page displayed, view all expenditure details.
  5. Choose a billing cycle and specify a display dimension (Usage by default).
  6. Select Resource ID as the search criteria, enter the bucket name copied in 2, and click the icon.

    Figure 1 Searching for a bill

    You can also click above the list to export the bill details.

  7. In the Billing Mode column of the bill, check the billing mode of an item.