Public Network Cloud Load Balancer, once the cross-region binding 1.0 is enabled, will incur cross-region fees. No fees will be charged when it is disabled. Private Network Cloud Load Balancer does not support this function. If you utilize cross-region binding 2.0 function, the cross-region fee is computed on Cloud Connect Network, but not on CLB. If this function is not configured, there is no need for concern. This document describes the billing details of cross-region binding 1.0. Note:
If you require the use of the cross-region binding feature, please submit a ticket to consult. Billing Mode
Binding CLB to CVM in the same region: Free.
Binding CLB to CVM in different regions 1.0: The billing is based on peak value of the daily inbound and outbound bandwidth after 95 peak shaving.
Cross-Region Binding 1.0 calculation formula
Daily expense = Peak of the daily inbound and outbound bandwidth after 95% of peak shaving × Unit price at the bandwidth tier
Peak value of the daily outbound and inbound bandwidth after 95 peak shaving : A collection is performed every 5 minutes. Points with a bandwidth greater than 0 are valid. All valid points are sorted from high to low. The top 5% points are removed, and the remaining highest point is the peak value after 95 peak shaving (denoted as Max95), which is the billing bandwidth.
Tiered unit price:The unit price of the tier in which Max95 is located.
Cross-Region Binding 1.0 Billing Price
Please refer to the table below for the unit price of the tier of bandwidth:
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| Intercommunication in Mainland China (Excluding Hong Kong (China), Macao (China), and Taiwan (China)) | Other Regions |
Cross-Region binding | (0 , 20) | 3.19 | For price inquiries, please consult with business affairs. |
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| [20 ,100) | 1.98 |
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| [100 , 500) | For price inquiries, please consult with business affairs. |
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| [500 , 2000) |
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| ≥ 2000 |
Binding in the same region | Free |
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Note:
Inbound and outbound bandwidth ≤ 1Kbps is not charged.
Cross-Region Binding 1.0 Billing Example
If Cloud Load Balancer is located in Shanghai and the backend host is in Guangzhou, the peak value of daily outbound bandwidth after peak shaving is 20 Mbps and the peak value of daily inbound bandwidth after peak shaving is 30 Mbps, then:
Peak value of the daily outbound and inbound bandwidth after 95 peak shaving: 30 Mbps.
Tiered unit price for 30Mbps: 1.98 USD/Mbps/day.
Daily cost = Peak value of the daily outbound and inbound bandwidth after 95 peak shaving × tiered unit price = 30 × 1.98 = 59.4 USD, which is charged by the Cloud Load Balancer.
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