Bandwidth Package (BWP) is a multi-IP aggregated billing mode that significantly reduces the costs of public network access. When public network traffic peaks of various businesses occur in different periods, you can use BWP for aggregated bandwidth billing to save costs, rather than purchasing separate bandwidth for each device.
BWP supports (hourly, daily, and monthly) pay-as-you-go billing modes to meet different business scenarios. Product Types
BWP is classified into IP bandwidth package and device bandwidth package according to the billing object:
IP bandwidth package: applies to accounts whose public network fees are billed on public IP or CLB instances. These accounts specify the public network capability (bandwidth cap) and billing mode (such as traffic-based or bandwidth-based) when creating public IP or CLB instances. Such bandwidth packages are collectively called IP bandwidth packages.
Device bandwidth package: applies to accounts whose public network fees are billed on devices. These accounts specify the public network capability (bandwidth cap) and billing mode (such as traffic-based or bandwidth-based) when creating CVM instances, with public IP addresses and CLBs only used as public network egresses. Such bandwidth packages are collectively called device bandwidth packages.
Tencent Cloud offers different bandwidth packages for two account types:
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Bill-by-CVM account | Device bandwidth package | Monthly pay-as-you-go |
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| IP bandwidth package (only supporting EIPv6 addresses, IPv6 CLBs and static single-line EIPs) |
Bill-by-IP account | IP bandwidth package | Pay-as-you-go Daily pay-as-you-go Hourly pay-as-you-go |
Note:
Bill-by-CVM accounts can be upgraded to bill-by-IP accounts by submitting a ticket, but bill-by-IP accounts cannot be downgraded to bill-by-CVM accounts. If you need to use a bandwidth package in the pay-as-you-go - monthly top 5 billing mode, contact your business manager to apply for activation.
Supported Resources
Device bandwidth packages support CVMs and CLBs.
IP bandwidth packages support public IP addresses, EIPs (bound with CVMs, NAT gateways, or others), EIPv6 addresses, and public network CLBs.
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