Updated on 2024-12-18 GMT+08:00

Bills

You can view the bill of a resource in the Billing section of Billing Center to learn about its usage and billing information in a certain period.

Bill Reporting Period

After yearly/monthly resources are paid, two bills (instance fee and storage space fee) are reported to the billing system for settlement.

The usage of pay-per-use resources is reported to the billing system at fixed intervals. Pay-per-use products can be settled by hour, day, or month based on the usage type. For details about the fee deduction rules, see Bill Run for Pay-per-Use Resources. Pay-per-use RabbitMQ instances are settled by hour.

The fee deduction time of pay-per-use resources may be later than the settlement period. For example, if a RabbitMQ instance (settled by hour) is deleted at 08:30, the fees generated from 08:00 to 09:00 are usually deducted at about 10:00. On the Billing Center > Billing > Transactions and Detailed Bills > Transaction Bills page, Expenditure Time indicates the time when a pay-per-use product is used.

Viewing Bills of a Specific Resource

  1. Log in to the console.
  2. Click in the upper left and choose Middleware > Distributed Message Service (for RabbitMQ) to open the console of DMS for RabbitMQ.
  3. Copy the resource ID.

    RabbitMQ instances independently generate fees for the instance and the storage space, so there will be two bills. Check specified bills as required.

    On the RabbitMQ instance list page, click the icon shown in the following figure to copy the instance ID.

    Figure 1 Obtaining the resource ID

    Click an instance name to go to the instance details page. Copy the storage space ID.

  4. Choose Billing > Transactions and Detailed Bills.
  5. Select Resource Name or ID as the filter, paste the VPC endpoint ID obtained in 3, and press Enter.

    Figure 2 Querying a resource bill

    By default, expenditure details are displayed by usage and the statistical period is a billing cycle. You can also set other statistical dimensions and periods. For details, see Bills.