The invoicable amount on Tencent Cloud is calculated based on the actual usage of resources by the user. This includes the consumption of various services such as computing, storage, and network resources. The calculation is typically done according to the pricing model set by Tencent Cloud for each specific service.
For example, if a user utilizes a certain amount of cloud storage for data, the invoicable amount will be determined by multiplying the used storage capacity by the unit price specified in the pricing plan. Similarly, for computing instances, the cost is calculated based on the instance type, usage duration, and any additional features or services enabled.
To illustrate, suppose a user runs a virtual machine instance on Tencent Cloud for 10 hours, with a unit price of $0.5 per hour. The invoicable amount for that instance would be $5 (10 hours * $0.5 per hour).
Tencent Cloud provides a detailed billing statement that breaks down the costs for each service used, allowing users to clearly understand how their invoicable amount is calculated. Additionally, Tencent Cloud offers various pricing options and cost management tools to help users optimize their spending.
For more information on billing and cost management on Tencent Cloud, users can refer to the official documentation or contact Tencent Cloud support for assistance.