Overview
Billing Modes
There is only pay-per-use billing mode.
- Pay-per-use is a postpaid billing mode. You pay as you go and just pay for what you use. The load balancer 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.
Billing Mode |
Pay-per-use |
---|---|
Payment |
Postpaid |
Billing Usage Period |
Calculated by the second but billed every hour. You are charged for how long you use each load balancer. |
Specifications |
|
Changing the Specifications |
Supported |
Application Scenarios |
Recommended when the resource demands are likely to fluctuate and you want more flexibility. |
The billing items of load balancers vary by specification type. For details, see Table 2 and Table 3.
Billing Mode |
Specifications |
LCU |
Load Balancer |
---|---|---|---|
Pay-per-use |
Elastic |
√ |
√ |
Fixed |
√ |
× |
Billing Mode |
Specifications |
LCU |
Load Balancer |
---|---|---|---|
Pay-per-use |
- |
× |
√ |
- √ indicates that the billing item is involved. × indicates that the billing item is not involved.
- If you bind an EIP to a load balancer, you will also be charged for the EIP and the bandwidth used by the EIP.
For details about EIP pricing, see Elastic IP Pricing Details.
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