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Elastic Compute Service:Subscription

Last Updated:Nov 01, 2023

Subscription is a billing method that allows you to use Elastic Compute Service (ECS) resources only after you pay for them. You can purchase subscription ECS instances to reserve resources for long-term use and save on bills. ECS provides larger savings for longer subscriptions. This topic describes the scenarios for which subscription ECS resources are suitable, impacts of subscription ECS instance expiration, and how to change the billing method of an ECS instance from subscription to pay-as-you-go.

Scenarios

If your business has the following characteristics, we recommend that you purchase subscription ECS resources:

  • Predictable usage period of resources

  • Consistent use of resources

  • Long-term use of resources

Examples: web services and database services that run 24/7.

Billable items

The following resources support the subscription billing method:

  • ECS instances, which include computing resources (vCPUs and memory)

  • Images that are used with subscription ECS instances

  • Cloud disks that re used with subscription ECS instances

  • Public bandwidth that is used with subscription ECS instances

Impacts of resource expiration

Important

After a subscription instance expires, it may be stopped. You are notified to renew the instance. Renew the instance at your earliest convenience to ensure service continuity. If you have other questions, submit a ticket.

If the auto-renewal feature is not enabled for a subscription instance, the instance stops providing services at some point from 00:00:00 on the expiration date to 00:00:00 the next day.

Note

You cannot enable the auto-renewal feature for an expired subscription instance.

The following table describes the resource states for an expired subscription instance for which the auto-renewal feature is not enabled.

Resource

Within 15 days after the instance expires

More than 15 days after the instance expires

Computing resources (vCPUs and memory)

The computing resources (vCPUs and memory) of the instance are retained, but the instance stops providing services.

Note

After an instance is stopped, you cannot connect to the instance or access websites that are deployed on the instance, and service errors may occur.

The computing resources (vCPUs and memory) are released.

Image

The image is unavailable.

The image is unavailable.

Block storage device

  • Cloud disks and their data are retained, but the cloud disks become unavailable.

  • Local disks and their data are retained, but the local disks become unavailable.

  • Subscription disks are released, and their data cannot be recovered.

    Note

    If you manually attached pay-as-you-go cloud disks and did not configure the disks to be released on instance release, the disks become unavailable.

  • Local disks are released, and their data cannot be recovered.

Public IP address

  • If the instance resides in the classic network, the public IP address that is automatically assigned to the instance is retained.

  • If the instance resides in a virtual private cloud (VPC), the following rules apply:

    • The auto-assigned public IP address of the instance is retained.

    • The elastic IP address (EIP) that is associated with the instance is not affected.

  • If the instance resides in the classic network, the public IP address that is automatically assigned to the instance is released.

  • If the instance resides in a VPC, the following rules apply:

    • The auto-assigned public IP address of the instance is released.

    • The EIP is disassociated from the instance.

If the auto-renewal feature is enabled for a subscription instance but the instance fails to renew, the instance stops providing services at some point from 00:00:00 on the 15th day after instance expiration to 00:00:00 on the 16th day after instance expiration.

The following table describes the resource states for an expired subscription instance for which the auto-renewal feature is enabled.

Resource

Within 15 days after the instance expires

16 to 30 days after the instance expires

More than 30 days after the instance expires

Computing resources (vCPUs and memory)

The computing resources (vCPUs and memory) are retained, and the instance works properly.

Note

You can start or stop an instance that works properly, and connect to the instance by using management terminals or other connection methods.

The computing resources (vCPUs and memory) of the instance are retained, but the instance stops providing services.

Note

After an instance is stopped, you cannot connect to the instance or access websites that are deployed on the instance, and service errors may occur.

The computing resources (vCPUs and memory) are released.

Image

The image is available.

The image is unavailable.

The image is unavailable.

Block storage device

  • Cloud disks and their data are retained. The cloud disks work properly.

  • Local disks and their data are retained. The local disks work properly.

  • Cloud disks and their data are retained, but the cloud disks become unavailable.

  • Local disks and their data are retained, but the local disks become unavailable.

  • Subscription disks are released, and their data cannot be recovered.

    Note

    If you manually attached pay-as-you-go cloud disks and did not configure the disks to be released on instance release, the disks become unavailable.

  • Local disks are released, and their data cannot be recovered.

Public IP address

  • If the instance resides in the classic network, the public IP address that is automatically assigned to the instance is retained.

  • If the instance resides in a VPC, the following rules apply:

    • The auto-assigned public IP address of the instance is retained.

    • The EIP that is associated with the instance is not affected.

  • If the instance resides in the classic network, the public IP address that is automatically assigned to the instance is retained.

  • If the instance resides in a VPC, the following rules apply:

    • The auto-assigned public IP address of the instance is retained.

    • The EIP that is associated with the instance is not affected.

  • If the instance resides in the classic network, the public IP address that is automatically assigned to the instance is released.

  • If the instance resides in a VPC, the following rules apply:

    • The auto-assigned public IP address of the instance is released.

    • The EIP is disassociated from the instance.

After an instance expires, Data Storage is displayed in the Actions column corresponding to the instance on the Instances page. Before the instance is released, you can create a custom image from the instance or create snapshots for disks on the instance to back up disk data.保存数据

Change the billing method from subscription to pay-as-you-go

You can change the billing method of an instance from subscription to pay-as-you-go to recover some subscription costs and use the instance in a more flexible manner. For more information, see Change the billing method of an instance from subscription to pay-as-you-go.

Impacts of overdue payments

If you have overdue bills, existing subscription instances are not affected. However, you will be unable to perform activities that incur charges, including purchasing instances, upgrading instance configurations, or renewing resources. For more information, see Overdue payments.

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