TKE allows you to create different types of Kubernetes clusters with different billable items and billing standards. This document describes how to purchase different types of clusters.
In TKE, cluster management fees and cloud resource fees are charged based on the actual usage of managed clusters with different specifications. For billing details, see TKE Billing Overview.
TKE serverless is billed by the CPU, GPU, and memory resources requested by workloads and the execution duration of workloads. It is suitable for different needs in different scenarios. For billing details, see Billing Overview.
TKE Edge charges cluster management fees for user-created managed cluster's control plane and node management fees for user-accessed compute nodes in edge clusters.
TDCC is currently in beta test. To try it out, submit a ticket for application. If you have other questions, contact us.
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