Pricing
DataHub is available for commercial use and charges fees since April 20, 2020. DataHub supports only the pay-as-you-go billing method that allows you to pay only for consumed resources. DataHub offers monthly quotas free of charge.
Pay-as-you-go
The following information describes the unit prices of billable items.
Fees are deducted on a daily basis. A bill is generated every day to charge you for the resources used on the billed day.
DataHub offers monthly quotas free of charge. These quotas are reset at the end of each month. If the amount of resources consumed in a month is within the free quotas, you are not charged. Otherwise, you are charged for the excess amount.
NoteFree quotas are daily applied. Free quota per day = Total free quota of a month/30.
Billable items with a cost less than USD 0.001 are not added to the bill.
You are not charged for DataConnector or write traffic.
Pricing and free quotas
The following table describes the unit price and free quota of each billable item.
Resource-related billable items:
Resource-related billable item
Unit price
Free quota
Read traffic
0.0024 USD/GB
1 GB/month
Storage capacity
0.002 USD/GB/day
1 GB/month
Read traffic: Fees are deducted for the amount of data transmitted.
Storage capacity: Fees are deducted for the occupied storage space.
Other billable items:
Other billable item
Unit price
Free quota
Active shards
0.007 USD/shard/day
One shard/day
Read and write operations
0.02 USD/million calls
One million per month for read and write operations separately
Read traffic over the Internet
0.125 USD/GB
N/A
Active shards:
Fees are deducted for the number of active shards. You are not charged for merged or split shards.
Each shard supports a maximum write speed of 5 MB per second.
Reasonable fees are charged to reduce the waste of resources.
Read and write operations:
The number of read and write operations by DataHub. The number depends on the rate of your data output. We recommend that you optimize your applications to reduce the read and write operations.
Reasonable fees are charged to reduce the waste of resources.