FAQs About Billing
Do CLB instances and backend CVM instances communicate over the public network or private network?
Communication between CLB and CVM instances generates private network traffic, irrespective of whether the account type is bill-by-IP or bill-by-CVM. The traffic routes of the two types are as follows:
A client accesses a CLB instance over the public network, the CLB instance forwards the traffic to a CVM instance over the private network, then the CVM instance responds to the CLB instance over the private network, finally the CLB instance responds to the client.
When a CVM instance accesses the public network or is accessed via a public IP address, the CVM instance interacts with a client via a public IP address or EIP.
How is CLB billed?
CLB billing policies vary by account type. For more information, see Billing Overview. The main difference between bill-by-IP and bill-by-CVM accounts lays in the billing dimension, and other aspects such as service access and monitoring are the same. For more information about differences between account types, see Checking Account Type. Public network fee of bill-by-IP accounts: For the public network traffic accessing a CLB instance or a public IP address, the public network fee is charged on the CLB instance or the public IP address.
Public network fee of bill-by CVM accounts: For the public network traffic accessing a CLB instance or a public IP address, the public network fee is charged on the CVM instance.
Can I switch my account type between bill-by-IP and bill-by-CVM?
You can upgrade your account type from bill-by-CVM to bill-by-IP.
A bill-by-IP account cannot be downgraded to a bill-by-CVM account.
How is cross-region binding billed?
The cross-region binding fee is charged only if you use the CLB cross-region binding feature.
Cross-region 1.0: The cross-region binding fee is charged on the CLB instance.
Cross-region 2.0: The cross-region binding fee is charged on the CCN instance, rather than the CLB instance.
What is the bandwidth cap of a CLB instance?
Bill-by-IP account: You need to specify the CLB bandwidth cap when you purchase a CLB instance. If the business bandwidth exceeds the cap, the CLB instance will lose packets automatically.
Bill-by-CVM account: You do not need to specify the CLB bandwidth cap when you purchase a CLB instance. The CLB bandwidth is restricted by the total public network bandwidth of the backend CVM instances.
What are the monitoring metrics related to billing for CLB?
You can refer to the following monitoring metrics for billing related to CLB, including network fees and LCU fees:
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Network fee | AccOuttraffic | CLB-to-real server traffic out |
| OutTraffic | CLB-to-real server bandwidth out |
| InTraffic | CLB-to-real server bandwidth in |
LCU fee | ClientConnum | Client-to-CLB connections |
| ClientNewConn | Client-to-CLB new connections |
| TotalReq | Requests per second |
| ClientAccOuttraffic | Client-to-CLB traffic out |
| ClientAccIntraffic | Client-to-CLB traffic in |
You can refer to the following monitoring metrics related to CLB limits, including bandwidth and LCU caps:
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Bandwidth cap | ClientOuttraffic | Client-to-CLB bandwidth out |
| ClientIntraffic | Client-to-CLB bandwidth in |
LCU cap | ClientConcurConn | Client-to-CLB concurrent connections |
| ClientNewConn | Client-to-CLB new connections |
| TotalReq | Requests per second |
| ClientOuttraffic | Client-to-CLB bandwidth out |
| ClientIntraffic | Client-to-CLB bandwidth in |
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