Resource Packages
Description
Shared data package
You can buy a shared data package for pay-per-use EIPs billed by traffic to save money. A shared data package provides a quota for data usage. Such packages are cost-effective and easy to use. Shared data packages are applied immediately after 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 if the package expires, the EIPs will continue to be billed on a pay-per-use basis.
- 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 anymore.
- 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.
Table 1 details the available resource packages. If you want to know the prices of resource packages with different specifications and usage duration, see Product Pricing Details.
Resource Package |
Description |
Usage Constraints |
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Shared data package |
Can be used by pay-per-use EIPs billed by traffic. |
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Resource Package Use Sequence
Resource package
Shared data packages are applied immediately after 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 if the package expires, the EIPs will continue to be billed on a pay-per-use basis. If you have multiple shared data packages, the data package with an earlier expiration time will be used first.
Shared data package
If you have multiple shared data packages, the data package with an earlier expiration time will be used first.
Resource Package Use Sequence Example
A customer purchased two shared data packages in the CN North-Beijing4 region. The specifications are as follows:
Shared data package A of dynamic BGP type (100 GB): valid from October 1, 2020 to December 1, 2020 (2 months).
Shared data package B of dynamic BGP type (500 GB): valid from October 10, 2020 to December 10, 2020 (2 months).
Time Period |
Use Sequence |
---|---|
From Oct. 1 to Oct. 9 |
Only shared data package A was used. Data usage exceeding 100 GB would be billed on a pay-per-use basis. |
From Oct. 10 to Nov. 30 |
Both shared data packages A and B were used. Shared data package A was used first, and data usage exceeding 100 GB but within 600 GB was covered by shared data package B. If the two packages were used up, any other usage was billed on a pay-per-use basis. |
From Dec. 1 to Dec. 9 |
Shared data package A expired, and only shared data package B was used. Data usage exceeding 500 GB would be billed on a pay-per-use basis. |
Since Dec. 10 |
Both shared data packages A and B expired. The customer would be billed on a pay-per-use basis. |
Helpful Links
Buying a Shared Data Package
Buying a Bandwidth Add-On Package
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