Updated on 2024-08-09 GMT+08:00

Data Transfer

You will be billed for the traffic generated when data is transferred into or out of OBS. There are the following types of traffic: inbound intranet/Internet traffic, outbound intranet traffic, cross-region replication traffic, pull traffic, and outbound Internet traffic.

Billing Description

Billing Item

Sub Item

Description

Billing Mode

Data transfer

Inbound intranet/Internet traffic

The amount of data transferred over a network connection to OBS

Free

Outbound intranet traffic

The amount of data transferred from OBS to ECSs, CCE, and BMSs in the same region over a Huawei Cloud intranet.

You need to configure network settings before you can access OBS over the intranet of a given region. For details, see Accessing OBS from an ECS over an Intranet.

Free

Outbound Internet traffic

The amount of data (in the Standard storage class) transferred out of OBS over the Internet.

After Infrequent Access, Deep Archive, and Archive objects are restored, the outbound Internet traffic generated when you download those restored objects can only be billed on a pay-per-use basis.

NOTE:
  • Internet traffic is generated as long as data is downloaded from OBS over the Internet, regardless of whether the download is successful.
  • The outbound Internet traffic generated when you download the restored Infrequent Access, Deep Archive, and Archive objects cannot be covered by outbound Internet traffic packages.

Pay-per-use

Yearly/monthly

Cross-region replication traffic

The amount of data transferred from one region to another.

Pay-per-use

CDN pull traffic

The amount of data pulled by Huawei Cloud CDN from OBS 3.0 buckets. Downloading data from OBS 2.0 buckets generates outbound Internet traffic, which can be covered by a matched outbound Internet traffic package.

Pay-per-use

Pricing

For detailed prices, see Product Pricing Details.

Billing Examples

The prices in the following examples are for reference only. For the actual prices, see Pricing Details.

On July 1, 2023, suppose you uploaded 50 GB of Standard data to a single-AZ OBS bucket in the CN-Hong Kong region, and there were 100 upload requests generated. Then, on the same day and in the same region, you purchased a 1-month outbound Internet traffic package of 50 GB at $2.79 USD. From 08:00 to 24:00 (busy hours) on each of the following two days, you downloaded 50 GB of data to your local PC over the Internet, which generated 100 requests a day, and you did not perform any other operations in the rest of July. You would be billed for the following items:

Standard storage: billed every day from July 1, 2023

Requests: billed on July 1, 2, and 3, 2023

Traffic: billed on July 2 and 3, 2023

Specific billing analysis is given as follows:

Pay-per-use billing:

Standard storage cost = ($0.0230 USD per GB-month)/30 x 50 GB x 30 days = $1.15 USD

Request cost = $0.0001 USD per 1,000 requests x (100 requests/1,000 requests) x 3 = $0.00003 USD

Outbound Internet traffic cost = $0.1180 USD/GB x 50 GB x 2 = $11.8 USD

Yearly/monthly (resource package) billing:

On July 2, 2023, the purchased package covered the 50 GB traffic generated. On July 3, 2027, the 50 GB traffic was billed on a pay-per-use basis ($0.1180 USD/GB x 50 GB = $5.9 USD). The total cost in July was as follows:

Total cost = 2.79 + 1.15 + 0.00003 + 5.9 = $9.84003 USD