Overview
There are two billing modes: yearly/monthly and pay-per-use.
- 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 services.
- Pay-per-use is a postpaid billing mode. You pay as you go and just pay for what you use. The instance 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 their differences.
Billing Mode |
Yearly/Monthly |
Pay-per-use |
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Payment |
Prepaid Settled based on the subscription period specified in your order. |
Postpaid Settled based on how long you have actually used your instance. |
Billing Cycle |
Billed based on the subscription period specified in your order. |
Billed by the second and settled by the hour. |
Billing Item |
Instance specifications (vCPUs and memory), storage, backup storage, and EIP |
Instance specifications (vCPUs and memory), storage, backup storage, and EIP |
Billing Mode Change |
A yearly/monthly instance can be changed to pay-per-use. The change is applied only after the yearly/monthly instance expires. For details, see Changing a Yearly/Monthly Instance to Pay-per-Use. |
A pay-per-use instance can be changed to yearly/monthly. For details, see Changing a Pay-per-Use Instance to Yearly/Monthly. |
Specification Change |
Supported |
Supported |
Scenario |
Maintains a long-term commitment and offers significant discounts compared to pay-per-use billing. |
Aligns with your scaling needs of compute resources. You can create or delete your instance anytime. |
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