Cloud Dedicated Zone (CDZ) is a dedicated public cloud form extended to your designated Internet Data Center (IDC). Generally, it requires a committed use period of 3 to 5 years and cannot be canceled midway. The following is a detailed description of the CDZ committed use billing mode:
Committed use period: CDZ clusters usually require a committed use period of 3 to 5 years. The fee is calculated based on the amount of the cloud resources delivered to the designated location, with a basically fixed monthly charge.
Service scope: Customers need to purchase the corresponding CDZ committed use service in the CDZ console based on the capacity of the deployed cluster.
No early termination: After CDZ is delivered to the customer's local IDC, fees must be paid continuously for the agreed committed use duration until the end of the service term. The refund process can only be initiated at the end of the service period. Early termination or service cancellation is not supported.
Payment schedule: A down payment plus subscription mode is supported. Unlike traditional private cloud products, CDZ can offer public cloud subscription plans. After paying a certain percentage of the down payment, customers can pay the remaining amount annually or monthly.
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After the payment is completed, when a specific cloud service instance (such as a CVM instance) is purchased, the public cloud instance bill will be automatically deducted to avoid duplicate payment.