This document describes the use limits of bandwidth packages.
Account Types
To learn about your account type, see Checking Account Type.
Account type |
Supported bandwidth package |
Billing mode |
Bill-by-CVM account | Device Bandwidth Package | Pay-as-you-go (monthly) |
IP-based bandwidth package (elastic IPv6 addresses, IPv6 load balancers and Static single line EIP) |
Bill-by-IP account |
IP-based bandwidth package |
Postpaid monthly and daily payment |
Shared Bandwidth Packages
Limit | Device Bandwidth Package | IP Bandwidth Package |
Quota | Only one device bandwidth package can be activated in each region. | Up to 20 IP bandwidth packages can be activated in one region. |
Billing | - No other billing modes are allowed if a device bandwidth package activated in a region
- After a device bandwidth package is activated, the billing mode of all CVM and CLB instances in the region are automatically changed to the bandwidth package.
| The IP bandwidth package can be used together with other billing modes such as monthly bandwidth subscription, hourly bandwidth, and bill-by-traffic in the same region. |
Resources | Resources cannot be added manually. |
- Monthly subscribed EIPs and IPs cannot be added to an IP bandwidth package.
- Postpaid bandwidth package:
- You can add up to 100 resources in the same region (EIPs, IPs, elastic public IPv6 addresses and CLB instances)
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Peak Bandwidth
Peak Bandwidth | Description |
Per instance | For each instance (such as public IPs, CLBs) added to the bandwidth package, the peak bandwidth is 2 Gbps. Note that this is the max possible bandwidth, but not the committed bandwidth. In case of resource contention, the peak bandwidth may not reach this value. |
Per region | - 50 Gbps. Note that this is the max possible bandwidth, but not the committed bandwidth. For a guaranteed or higher bandwidth capability, contact your sales rep or submit a ticket to apply for reserved bandwidth and guaranteed bandwidth fee on a pro rata basis.
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