Introduction
Currently, MRS supports the yearly/monthly and pay-per-use billing mode billing modes to meet user requirements in different scenarios.
- Yearly/Monthly: The duration ranges from one month to one year. The minimum cluster duration is 1 month and the maximum available cluster duration is 1 year.
- Pay-per-use: Nodes are charged by actual duration of use, with a billing cycle of one hour.
Table 1 lists the differences between the two charging modes.
Billing Mode |
Yearly/Monthly |
Pay-per-use |
Reference |
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Payment |
Prepaid Billed by the required duration specified in your order |
Postpaid You are charged based on the actual usage duration of an MRS cluster. |
- |
Billing period |
You are charged based on the subscription period. The minimum duration is one month and the maximum duration is one year. |
Billed by second and settled by hour |
- |
Billing items |
MRS management fee and IaaS infrastructure resource fee (ECS and EVS) |
MRS management fee and IaaS infrastructure resource fee (ECS and EVS) |
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Billing mode change |
- |
Can be changed to yearly/monthly. |
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Specification change |
Specifications can be modified, which affects cluster charging. MRS supports the following changes:
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Specifications can be modified, which affects cluster charging. MRS supports the following changes:
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Application Scenarios |
This cost-effective mode is ideal when the duration of ECS usage is predictable. The yearly/monthly mode is recommended for long-term users. |
This mode is ideal when you want more flexibility and control on ECS usage. |
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