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Billing Overview

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Billing Mode

TencentDB for PostgreSQL is a pay-as-you-go service.
Billing Mode
Billing Plan
Use Case
Pay-as-you-go
Postpaid. You can request for resources on-demand and will be charged based on the actual usage upon settlement.
Suitable for businesses with fluctuating demands. Instances can be released immediately after use to reduce costs.

Billing Formula

Total fees = Memory and CPU fees + Storage space fees + Backup space fees (billed for space exceeding the free quota) + Log space fees (currently free of charge) + Traffic fees (currently free of charge)

Billable Items

Billable Item
Description
Memory and CPU fees
The fees of the instance specifications selected on the purchase page, which support tiered pay-as-you-go pricing. For prices, see Product Pricing. The pay-as-you-go mode implements 3-tiered pricing. The longer the usage duration, the greater the discount. For the first tier T1, 0 hour < usage duration ≤ 96 hours; for the second tier T2, 96 hours < usage duration ≤ 360 hours; for the third tier T3, usage duration > 360 hours.
Storage space fees
The fees of the disk size selected on the purchase page, which support pay-as-you-go pricing. For prices, see Product Pricing.
Backup space fees
Provides 100% of the purchased instance capacity for free, and charges the usage exceeding the free capacity. For prices, see Backup Space Billing.
Log space fees
Provides 50% of the purchased instance capacity for free. The usage exceeding the free capacity is currently free of charge.
Traffic fees
The public network traffic, which is currently free of charge.
You can directly use the Price Calculator to check the combined price of the products you need and estimate resource costs. To ensure the accuracy of the obtained prices, log in to Tencent Cloud for checking.

Pay-As-You-Go Tier Range Table

Tier
Time Range
T1
≤ 4 days
T2
> 4 days and ≤ 15 days
T3
>15 days
Example : A user purchased a pay-as-you-go instance and used it for 30 days. The instance was charged at the T1 price for the first 4 days (96 hours), at the T2 price for the next 11 days (264 hours), and at the T3 price for the remaining 15 days (360 hours).

Billing Example

[Pay-as-you-go billing example]: For example, in the Guangzhou region, you purchase a pay-as-you-go primary instance of TencentDB for PostgreSQL with 32 GB memory and 500 GB disk, and the usage duration was 400 hours. The fees are calculated as follows:
T1 fees: (32 GB × 0.28 USD/GB/hour + 500 GB × 0.0010 USD/GB/hour) × 96 hours = 908.16 USD T2 fees: (32 GB × 0.21 USD/GB/hour + 500 GB × 0.0010 USD/GB/hour) × 264 hours = 1,906.08 USD T3 fees: (32 GB × 0.14 USD/GB/hour + 500 GB × 0.0010 USD/GB/hour) × 40 hours = 199.2 USD Instance fees = T1 fees + T2 fees + T3 fees = 3,013.44 USD

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