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Management Fees

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Management feature fees are calculated based on the use of COS management features (such as Inventory, Select, Batch, and Object Tagging).
Note:
For more information on storage classes, see Storage Class Overview.

Management Fees Billable Item

Billable Item
Applicable Storage Class
Description
Billed By
Inventory feature
All
Fees incurred from listing bucket objects after the inventory feature is enabled
Pay-as-you-go
COS Select
STANDARD、STANDARD_IA
When you use the COS Select feature to extract the content of the specified object, fees will be charged based on the actual amount of data extracted.
Pay-as-you-go
Batch operation
All
Once you enable the batch operation feature, COS will bill you based on the number of jobs created and objects processed
Pay-as-you-go
Object tagging
All
Once you enable the object tagging feature, COS will bill you based on the number of object tags set
Pay-as-you-go

Billing Mode and Calculation Formula

Billed By
Applicable Billable Items
Calculation Formula
Pay-as-you-go
Inventory feature
Daily billing cycle
Inventory fees = number of objects listed / 1 million * unit price
COS Select
Daily billing cycle
Extraction fees = unit price per GB * daily accumulated amount of data extracted
Batch operation
Batch operation fees include job fees and object processing fees.
Daily billing cycle
Job fees = number of jobs created * unit price
Object processing fees = number of objects processed / 10,000 * unit price
Object tagging
Daily billing cycle
Object tagging fees = number of tags / 10,000 * unit price

Management Feature Pricing

For the unit prices of management features, see Pricing | Cloud Object Storage.
Note:
On September 30, 2021, the list prices of the object tagging feature were reduced.
The public cloud prices for regions in and outside the Chinese mainland were reduced to 0.00025817 USD/10,000 tags/day and 0.0003098 USD/10,000 tags/day, respectively.
These prices have taken effect for bills generated starting from October 1, 2021 (i.e., fees incurred after September 30, 2021).

Billing Examples

Note:
Prices in the following examples are for reference only. For the actual prices, see Pricing | Cloud Object Storage.

Example 1: STANDARD storage usage fees + object tagging fees + request fees

Assume that on November 1, 2020, user A uploaded 10 GB of data to a bucket residing in the Guangzhou region in the STANDARD storage class and added tags for 100,000 objects on the same day, generating 100,000 requests. Apart from these operations, user A did not perform any other operations. As fees for a day were settled the next day, then:
STANDARD storage usage fees: Settled daily starting from November 2, 2020.
STANDARD request fees: Settled on November 2, 2020.
Object tagging fees: Settled on November 2, 2020.
Fees analysis:
STANDARD storage usage fees = 0.024 USD/GB/month / 30 * 10 GB * 30 days = 0.24 USD
STANDARD request fees = 0.002 USD/10,000 requests x 100,000 requests = 0.02 USD
Object tagging fees = 0.00025817 USD/10,000 tags/day * 30 days * 100,000 tags = 0.077451 USD
In summary, the total bill for user A in November is calculated as follows: (0.24 + 0.02 + 0.077451) USD = 0.337451 USD.

Example 2: STANDARD storage usage fees + extraction fees + request fees

Assume that on November 1, 2020, user A uploaded 10 GB of data to a bucket residing in Guangzhou region in the STANDARD storage class and extracted data of 5 GB on the same day, generating 100,000 requests. Apart from these operations, user A did not perform any other operations. As fees for a day were settled the next day, then:
STANDARD storage usage fees: Settled daily starting from November 2, 2020.
STANDARD request fees: Settled on November 2, 2020.
Extraction fees: Settled on November 2, 2020.
Fees analysis:
STANDARD storage usage fees = 0.024 USD/GB/month / 30 * 10 GB * 30 days = 0.24 USD
STANDARD request fees = 0.002 USD/10,000 requests x 100,000 requests = 0.02 USD
Extraction fees = 0.0018 USD/GB * 5 GB = 0.009 USD
In summary, the total bill for user A in November is calculated as follows: (0.24 + 0.02 + 0.009) USD = 0.269 USD.

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