Billing Items
Huawei Cloud CDN billing includes a basic service fee and additional fee for value-added services.
· The basic service fee is charged based on traffic or bandwidth generated when users access CDN points of presence (PoPs).
· The value-added service fee is charged based on the number of whole site acceleration requests.
Billing Options
Billing Item
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Billed By
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Description
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Reference
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Basic service fee |
Traffic |
You are billed by the traffic used per hour. You can also buy traffic packages to deduct traffic used. |
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Basic service fee |
Peak bandwidth |
The system measures and records a peak bandwidth every 5 minutes, so 288 records are collected per day. The highest peak bandwidth per day is used as the billable bandwidth. |
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Basic service fee |
95th percentile bandwidth |
In each calendar month, the peak bandwidth is measured and recorded every 5 minutes on each valid day. At the end of the month, the records are sorted from the highest to the lowest, and the top 5% of the records are thrown away. Then the highest bandwidth value in the remaining records is the billable bandwidth of the month and a bill is generated based on the contract price. |
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Basic service fee |
Average daily peak bandwidth |
At the end of each calendar month, the system calculates the average of peak bandwidth of valid days in this month. The average value is the billable bandwidth of the month and the bill is generated based on the contract price. |
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Basic service fee |
Prepaid traffic package |
You can purchase a traffic package that suits your needs. Your traffic package is used first. Traffic consumed beyond the package will be billed on a pay-per-use basis. |
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Value-added service fee |
Number of whole site acceleration requests |
You are billed by the number of whole site acceleration requests for dynamic and static content. |
Pricing Details
Huawei Cloud CDN services are charged separately in the Chinese mainland and outside the Chinese mainland and have different prices. For details, see Pricing Details.
Expiration and Overdue Payment
Handling Arrears
· If your account is in arrears, your cloud resources will enter a grace period and then retention period. For details about how to handle service suspension due to arrears, see Resource Suspension and Release.
· View the outstanding amount of your account in the Billing Center. Pay the outstanding amount by referring to Making Repayments (Postpaid Direct Customers).
About Arrears
· During the grace period, the CDN service is not stopped, but domain names cannot be added to CDN.
· When your account balance is used up and your account enters the retention period due to using other Huawei Cloud services, you cannot use CDN for acceleration if you use CDN services that need to be deducted from your account balance, such as pay-per-use CDN services and whole site acceleration.
· If your account enters the retention period due to outstanding payments, the service termination policy of CDN will be triggered. If the service termination policy is set to Redirect to origin server, CDN will provide the retrieval service within 30 days after the service termination policy is triggered. After 30 days, your acceleration domain name cannot be accessed.
Balance Alert
If you are using a traffic package, you are advised to enable the usage alert function. If the remaining quota of the traffic package drops below a configured threshold, an SMS message or email will be sent to you.