Account Type | Supported Bandwidth Package | Billing Mode |
Bill-by-IP account | IP bandwidth package | Monthly pay-as-you-go (monthly top 5 billing and enhanced 95th percentile billing), daily pay-as-you-go, and hourly pay-as-you-go (main traffic billing) |
Bill-by-CVM account | Device bandwidth package | |
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| IP bandwidth package (supporting static single-line IP addresses and Anycast-accelerated IP addresses) | Monthly pay-as-you-go (monthly 95th percentile billing) |
Limits | Device Bandwidth Package | IP Bandwidth Package |
Quota limits | Only one bandwidth package can be created in a single region. | The bandwidth package quotas for the main traffic billing mode are as follows: General BGP: 3 Static single-line: 6 The bandwidth package quota for other billing modes: 20 (such as for the enhanced 95th percentile billing, monthly top 5 billing, and bandwidth billing modes) |
Billing limits | In a single region, the bandwidth package billing mode cannot be used together with other billing modes. After a bandwidth package is activated, all CVMs and CLBs in the region will be automatically billed by bandwidth package. The original monthly subscription fees of bandwidth will be refunded after conversion based on the hourly bandwidth. | In a single region, the bandwidth package billing mode can be used together with other billing modes (billing by hourly bandwidth or by traffic). |
Resource limits | Resources cannot be added manually. | EIPs and public IP addresses in the monthly bandwidth subscription mode cannot be added to an IP bandwidth package. Pay-as-you-go bandwidth packages: You can add up to 100 resources (including EIPs, public IP addresses, EIPv6 addresses, and CLB instances in the same region) to a monthly pay-as-you-go bandwidth package. The number of resources that can be added to a daily pay-as-you-go bandwidth package depends on the bandwidth cap of the package. You can view details in the BWP console. |
Peak Bandwidth | Description |
Peak bandwidth for a single instance | The peak bandwidth of instances (such as public IP addresses and EIPs) in a single bandwidth package is 2 Gbps. This is a reference value for the maximum possible bandwidth, but not a committed metric. In case of resource contention, the peak bandwidth may not reach this value. |
Total bandwidth in a single region | In a single region, the total peak bandwidth of all general BGP bandwidth package instances purchased and actually running does not exceed 50 Gbps (not a committed metric). If your business requires guaranteed bandwidth or higher peak bandwidth, contact your business manager or submit a ticket to apply for reserved bandwidth and pay the base fees proportionally. The static single-line bandwidth resources in each region vary in real time. If your business requires guaranteed bandwidth or higher peak bandwidth, contact your business manager or submit a ticket to apply for reserved bandwidth and pay the base fees proportionally. |
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