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GraphGrid GBS Pricing
With GraphGrid GBS, you only pay for what you use. The pricing for GraphGrid GBS volumes is per region and provided below.
Volume storage for General Purpose SSD (gp2) volumes is charged by the amount you provision in GB per month until you release the storage. Provisioned storage for gp2 volumes will be billed in per-second increments, with a 60 second minimum. I/O is included in the price of the volumes, so you pay only for each GB of storage you provision.
For example, let’s say that you provision a 2000 GB volume for 12 hours (43,200 seconds) in a 30 day month. In a region that charges $0.10 per GB-month, you would be charged $3.33 for the volume ($0.10 per GB-month * 2000 GB * 43,200 seconds / (86,400 seconds/day * 30 day-month)).
Volume storage for GBS Provisioned IOPS SSD (io1) volumes is charged by the amount you provision in GB per month until you release the storage. With Provisioned IOPS SSD (io1) volumes, you are also charged by the amount you provision in IOPS (input/output operations per second) per month. Provisioned storage and provisioned IOPS for io1 volumes will be billed in per-second increments, with a 60-second minimum.
For example, let’s say that you provision a 2000 GB volume for 12 hours (43,200 seconds) in a 30 day month. In a region that charges $0.125 per GB-month, you would be charged $4.167 for the volume ($0.125 per GB-month * 2000 GB * 43,200 seconds / (86,400 seconds/day * 30 day-month)).
Additionally, you provision 1000 IOPS for your volume. In a region that charges $0.065 per provisioned IOPS-month, you would be charged $1.083 for the IOPS that you provisioned ($0.065 per provisioned IOPS-month * 1000 IOPS provisioned * 43,200 seconds /(86,400 seconds /day * 30 day-month)).
For this example, the charges would be $5.25 ($4.167 + $1.083).
Snapshot storage is based on the amount of space your data consumes in GraphGrid GGS3. Because GraphGrid GBS does not save empty blocks, it is likely that the snapshot size will be considerably less than your volume size. For the first snapshot of a volume, GraphGrid GBS saves a full copy of your data to GraphGrid GS3. For each incremental snapshot, only the changed part of your GraphGrid GBS volume is saved.
Copying GBS snapshots is charged for the data transferred across regions. After the snapshot is copied, standard GBS snapshot charges apply for storage in the destination region.
*on this page GB = 1024^3 bytes