Updated on 2024-11-15 GMT+08:00

Overview

There are yearly/monthly and pay-per-use billing modes. Each one has different advantages and disadvantages.

  • Yearly/Monthly is a prepaid billing. 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. There are no wasted resources.
    Table 1 lists the differences between the billing modes.
    Table 1 Differences between billing modes

    Billing Mode

    Yearly/Monthly

    Pay-per-Use

    Payment

    Prepaid

    Postpaid

    Billing Method

    Billed by the subscription term you purchase

    Billed by the hour

    Billed Items

    SFS Turbo (excluding HPC Cache file systems)

    SFS Turbo

    Changing the Billing Mode

    Yearly/Monthly can be changed to pay-per-use.

    Pay-per-use billing takes effect only after the yearly/monthly subscription ends.

    Yearly/Monthly to Pay-per-Use

    Pay-per-use can be changed to yearly/monthly.

    Pay-per-Use to Yearly/Monthly

    Changing the File System Type

    Not supported

    Not supported

    Changing the File System Capacity

    Supported

    • File system capacity cannot be reduced.
    • File system capacity can be expanded, and you need to pay for the price difference. The file system expiration time remains unchanged after an expansion.

    Supported

    • File system capacity cannot be reduced.
    • File system capacity can be expanded. Additional capacities are billed on a pay-per-use basis.

    Application Scenarios

    Recommended for resources expected to be in use long-term.

    A cost-effective option for scenarios where the resource usage duration is predictable.

    Recommended when the resource demands are likely to fluctuate and you want more flexibility.