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4.x General Clusters

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TDMQ for RocketMQ 4.x general clusters support the yearly/monthly subscription (prepaid) billing mode. For details on the billing mode and the composition of cluster billable items, see Billing Overview. This document mainly introduces the pricing of each billable item of TDMQ for RocketMQ 4.x general clusters.

Computing Configuration Fee

TDMQ for RocketMQ 4.x general clusters use message sending and receiving TPS to measure the computing capacity. The TPS size (with a step size of 4,000 TPS) can be customized. The computing fee is calculated based on the TPS specifications and usage duration.

TPS Calculation Rules

TPS is calculated in two dimensions: message type and message size.
Message type: TDMQ for RocketMQ supports four message types: normal messages, scheduled and delayed messages, transactional messages, and ordered messages. The last three message types are all advanced feature messages.
Normal messages: The message TPS is calculated as 1 time/second each time a normal message is sent or consumed, regardless of whether the message is sent successfully or consumed successfully.
Advanced feature messages: The message TPS is calculated as 5 times/second each time an advanced feature message is sent or consumed. For example, if two transactional messages are sent once and one transactional message is consumed for a topic, the message sending and receiving TPS is calculated as follows: 2 x 5 + 1 x 5 = 15 times/second.
Message size:
Message size is measured in units of 4 KB. If a message is less than 4 KB in size, it will be counted as 4 KB. For example, if a message request is 18 KB in size, the message sending TPS is calculated as follows: ⌈18/4⌉ = 5 times/second.
⌈ ⌉ means rounding up to the nearest integer.

Pricing

TPS specifications include the total number of production and consumption messages. Traffic exceeding the cluster TPS specifications will be strictly throttled.
TPS Specification
Nanjing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Qingyuan, and Beijing
(Unit: USD/Month)
Hong Kong (China), Jakarta, Singapore, Silicon Valley, and Virginia
(Unit: USD/Month)
Shanghai Finance and Shanghai Autonomous Driving Cloud
(Unit: USD/Month)
8000
628.57
817.14
1005.71
12000
857.14
1114.28
1371.42
16000
1085.71
1411.42
1737.13
20000
1314.28
1708.56
2102.84
24000
1542.85
2005.7
2468.55
28000
1771.42
2302.84
2834.26
32000
1999.99
2599.98
3199.97
36000
2228.56
2897.12
3565.68
40000
2457.13
3194.26
3931.39
44000
2685.7
3491.4
4297.1
48000
2914.27
3788.54
4662.81
52000
3142.84
4085.68
5028.52
56000
3371.41
4382.82
5394.23
60000
3599.98
4679.96
5759.94
64000
3828.55
4977.1
6125.65
68000
4057.12
5274.24
6491.36
72000
4285.69
5571.38
6857.07
76000
4514.26
5868.52
7222.78
80000
4742.83
6165.66
7588.49

Storage Configuration Fee

The starting storage space for general clusters is 200 GB. You can select higher storage space based on your business requirements (with a step size of 20 GB). Storage fee varies linearly with the storage size and usage duration.
Billable Item
Nanjing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Qingyuan, and Beijing
(Unit: USD/GB/Month)
Hong Kong (China), Jakarta, Singapore, Silicon Valley, and Virginia
(Unit: USD/GB/Month)
Shanghai Finance and Shanghai Autonomous Driving Cloud
(Unit: USD/GB/Month)
Storage fee
0.14
0.19
0.23

Topic Fee Incurred for the Portion Exceeding Specifications

Each type of cluster specifications supports a different free tier of topics. Any portion exceeding the free tier will be charged based on tiered pricing. If the number of topics you require exceeds the upper limit of the current cluster specifications, it is recommended that you upgrade your computing cluster specifications.
By default, the number of groups and the number of topics are a 10:1 ratio. You can modify the topic quota to adjust the group quota.
Note:
The number of topics here only includes those created in the console. Topics corresponding to dead letter queues and retry queues do not consume the quota.

Topic Free Tiers and Upper Limits

TPS Specification
Topic Free Tier
Maximum Number of Topics
8000
400
2000
12000
600
2000
16000
800
2000
20000
1000
2000
24000
1200
2000
28000
1400
2000
32000
1600
2000
36000
1800
2000
40000
2000
2000
44000
2000
2000
48000
2000
2000
52000
2000
2000
56000
2000
2000
60000
2000
2000
64000
2000
2000
68000
2000
2000
72000
2000
2000
76000
2000
2000
80000
2000
2000

Topic Pricing for Additional Purchases

Tier for Topic Quantity Exceeding Specifications
Nanjing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Qingyuan, and Beijing
Price: USD per Topic per Month
Hong Kong (China), Jakarta, Singapore, Silicon Valley, and Virginia
Price: USD per Topic per Month
Shanghai Finance and Shanghai Autonomous Driving Cloud
Price: USD per Topic per Month
0-100
1.7
2.23
2.74
101-200
1.43
1.86
2.28
201-500
1.14
1.49
1.83
501-1500
0.86
1.11
1.37
1501-2000
0.57
0.74
0.91
More than 2,000
0.38
0.37
0.46
Billing example:
Customer A purchased a TDMQ for RocketMQ 4.x general cluster with 8,000 TPS in the Guangzhou region, requiring 900 topics. The general cluster with 8,000 TPS supports a default free tier of 400 topics. Therefore, the excess number of topics is 500. Based on the tiered pricing structure above, the additional topic fee is calculated as follows: 1.7 x 100 + 1.43 x 100 + 1.14 x (500 – 200) = USD 655/month.

Public Network Bandwidth Pricing

After the public network bandwidth is enabled, fees will be incurred based on the usage duration of the public network bandwidth. Once it is enabled, you can disable it on the Cluster Management page. If public network access is not enabled, no fees will be incurred.
The public network of 4.x exclusive clusters supports two billing modes: by hourly bandwidth and by traffic usage.

Postpaid by Hour

This billing mode is charged based on the public network transmission rate (unit: Mbps) and is settled on an hourly basis. During the settlement, fees are calculated based on the actual usage hours.
Region
Price (in USD/Mbps/Hour)
1Mbps - 5Mbps
6 Mbps and higher
Nanjing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Qingyuan, Beijing, Hong Kong (China), and Shanghai Finance
0.0057
0.02
Singapore, Virginia, and Silicon Valley
0.005
0.017
Jakarta and Shanghai Autonomous Driving Cloud
0.0086
0.03

Pay-by-Traffic

Note:
The current billed traffic is outbound traffic (Mbps), indicating the traffic from Cloud Load Balancer (CLB) to the public network.
To prevent high costs caused by sudden traffic bursts, you can specify an upper limit on the bandwidth. If the traffic volume exceeds the upper limit of the bandwidth, packets will be discarded by default, and no fees will be charged.
The unit conversion scale for traffic is 1024. That is, 1 TB = 1024 GB, and 1 GB = 1024 MB.
Region
Price (Unit: USD/GB)
Nanjing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Qingyuan, and Beijing
0.1429
Shanghai Finance
0.2286
Shanghai Autonomous Driving Cloud
0.1714
Hong Kong (China), Singapore, Silicon Valley, Virginia, and Jakarta
0.1857


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