TDMQ for RabbitMQ is priced based on several factors, including the type of deployment (such as dedicated cluster or serverless), the region where the service is used, and the specific resources consumed.
1. Billing Modes
- Pay - as - you - go: This is a flexible billing mode. You only pay for the actual resources you use. For example, if you are using a serverless TDMQ for RabbitMQ instance, you are charged according to the number of messages sent, received, and stored, as well as the computing resources used during message processing.
- Monthly subscription: For dedicated cluster deployments, you can choose a monthly subscription plan. This usually provides a certain amount of resources (such as a fixed number of nodes, storage capacity, etc.) at a fixed price per month.
2. Resource - based Pricing
- Message volume: The cost is related to the number of messages processed. For instance, if your application sends 10,000 messages per day and each message has a certain cost factor associated with it (depending on the billing mode), you will be charged accordingly.
- Storage: If your messages need to be stored for a certain period, storage space also contributes to the cost. For example, if you store 1GB of messages for a month, there will be a corresponding storage fee.
3. Regional Pricing
The price may vary depending on the geographical region where the TDMQ for RabbitMQ service is deployed. Different regions may have different data center operational costs, which are reflected in the service price. For example, using the service in a region with higher labor and infrastructure costs may be more expensive than in a region with lower costs.
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