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Proton Drive will always offer a free cloud storage option that provides basic drive features and the same level of encryption as any of our paid plans. If you upgrade to a paid Proton Drive plan, you will be able to take advantage of additional storage, increasing your drive capacity up to 500 GB. With Proton for Business, you can customize your storage capacity to any size you wish. You will also be supporting our mission to build a better internet where privacy is the default.
Dual-regions are billed to both underlying regions at the above prices. Forexample, Standard Storage in a dual-region comprised of Iowa and Oregonwill be billed at $0.022 per GB per month for the us-central1 dual-region SKUand $0.022 per GB per month for the us-west1 dual-region SKU. The threepredefined dual-regions nam4, eur4, and asia1 bill usage against theirlocational SKUs at the prices listed.
Data storage charges are prorated to the sub-second for each object, anddata storage rates are based on the storage class of each object, not thedefault storage class set on the bucket that contains them. Data storagecharges apply in the same way to live objects, noncurrent objects, andsoft-deleted objects.
You can delete, replace, or move an object before it has been stored for theminimum duration, but at the time you delete, replace, or move the object, youare charged as if the object was stored for the minimum duration. See theearly deletion example to see how charges apply.
In buckets that use Object Versioning, early deletion charges apply whena noncurrent object is deleted, not when it became noncurrent. That objectwill become soft deleted if Soft Delete is enabled. Otherwise it will bepermanently deleted.
For XML API multipart uploads, a part is subject to early deletioncharges if it's not used when assembling the final object, or if the partis overwritten by another part, or if the multipart upload is aborted.
Operation charges apply when you perform operations withinCloud Storage. An operation is an action that makes changes to orretrieves information about resources such as buckets and objects inCloud Storage.
When changing the storage class of an object, either yourself orwith Object Lifecycle Management, the Class A rate associated withthe object's destination storage class applies. For example, changing anobject from Standard storage to Coldline storage using ObjectLifecycle Management counts as a Class A operation and is billed at theClass A operation rate for Coldline storage.
When changing the storage class of an object using Autoclass, mosttransitions are free. However, the Class A Standard storage rate appliesfor transitions from Coldline storage or Archive storage toStandard storage or Nearline storage.
In buckets that use Soft Delete, one Class A Standard storage operationis charged per 1,000 objects processed as part of a bulk restore operation,rounded up so that at least one Class A operation is always billed. This is inaddition to the operations charge assessed per object restored.
Tools such as the Google Cloud console, the Google Cloud CLI, and theCloud Storage client libraries might use two or more operationsto perform a task. For example, when you click on a bucket name in theGoogle Cloud console, the system performs an operation to get the list of objectsin the bucket and a separate operation to get the metadata for the bucket.
The Google Cloud console uses the JSON API to make requests. Other tools mightuse either or both the JSON API and XML API. Consult the tool's referencedocumentation for information about the underlying API that it uses.
A retrieval fee applies when you read, copy, move, or rewrite object data ormetadata that is stored using Nearline storage, Coldline storage, orArchive storage. This cost is in addition to any network chargesassociated with reading the data.
Autoclass enablement charge: Buckets that enable Autoclass have a one-timecharge for configuring existing objects to use Autoclass. This charge applieseven if you immediately disable Autoclass and includes the following, asapplicable:
General network usage applies for any data read from your Cloud Storagebucket that does not fall into one of the above categories or theAlways Free usage limits. For example, general network usage applies whendata moves from a Cloud Storage bucket to the Internet.
When rewriting or copying data from one Cloud Storage bucket toanother, inter-region replication charges, if applicable, are billed tothe billing account associated with the destination bucket. All otherapplicable charges are billed to the billing account associated with thesource bucket.
Data transfer costs and retrieval fees are based on the amount ofdata accessed, not the size of the entire object. For example, if you requestonly the first 8 MB of a 100 MB Nearline storage object or if the downloadconnection is broken after 8 MB is served, the data transfercost and the retrieval fee are based on 8 MB.
Cloud Storage also has the storage class Durable Reduced Availability (DRA) storage;however, you should use Standard storage in favor of DRA. Standard storagehas lower pricing for operations but otherwise has the same pricestructure. Standard storage also provides better performance, particularlyin terms of availability.
There are no extra costs for using the Storage Transfer Service; however,normal Cloud Storage and external provider costs apply when using theStorage Transfer Service. See Storage Transfer Service pricing for a listof potential costs.
Hierarchical namespace is currently in preview. Once this capability isgenerally available, it is expected that buckets with hierarchical namespaceenabled will incur an additional premium charge for the bucket, as well asClass A and B charges for folder-related operations. During the previewperiod, as a special promotion these additional charges will not be incurred.
As part of the Google Cloud Free Tier, Cloud Storage provides resourcesthat are free to use up to specific limits. These usage limits are availableboth during and after the free trial period. If you are no longer in the freetrial period, usage beyond these Always Free limits is chargedaccording to the pricing tables above.
1Cloud Storage Always Free quotas apply to usage inUS-WEST1, US-CENTRAL1, and US-EAST1 regions. Usage is aggregatedacross these 3 regions. Always Free is subject to change. Please seeour FAQ for eligibility requirements and other restrictions.
I had similar concern. Google Cloud Platform Services do have a price list, since Google Drive REST API doesn't. Updated quota usage is limited to 1.000.000.000 requests/day, which can be raised by applying more quota usage form to Google.
US government entities are eligible to purchase Azure Government services from a licensing solution provider with no upfront financial commitment, or directly through a pay-as-you-go online subscription.
Premium SSDs are high-performance Solid-State Drive (SSD) based Storage designed to support I/O intensive workloads with significantly high throughput and low latency. With Premium SSDs, you can provision a persistent disk and configure its size and performance characteristics.
The total cost of Premium SSDs depends on the size and number of the disks, and will be affected by the number of outbound data transfers. These disk sizes provide different input/output operations per sec (IOPS), throughput caps, and monthly price per GiB. Premium SSDs are supported on various virtual machine sizes and options, including DS-series, DSv2-series, FS-series, and GS-series - to run your workloads. Premium SSDs support both locally-redundant storage (LRS) and zone-redundant storage (ZRS) options. Please refer to Azure Storage replication page for more details on redundancy options. Premium SSDs with ZRS are currently generally available in select regions with more regional availability to come. To see ZRS pricing, please select ZRS as a redundancy option in the drop-down. When using Azure shared disks on Premium SSDs, each additional mount of disk is charged per month based on the disk size. Shared disk pricing is the same for either LRS or ZRS option.
You can store incremental snapshots for Premium SSDs only on Standard storage. They are charged at $-/GB per month for both Standard LRS and ZRS snapshot options of the storage occupied by the delta changes since the last snapshot. For example, you are using a managed disk with provisioned size of 128 GB and used size of 100 GB. The first incremental snapshot is billed only for the used size of 100 GB. 20 GB of data is added on the disk before you created the second snapshot. Now, the second incremental snapshot is billed for only 20 GB.
For P20 disks and smaller, credit-based bursting is enabled by default with no additional costs. You can boost your performance up to 3,500 IOPS and 170 MB/s for up to 30 min to handle spiky traffic, process batch jobs, and improve boot times.
For P30 disks and larger, you will be charged a monthly enablement fee of $- to enable on-demand bursting and a burst transaction fee of $- per 10,000 IOs for additional IOPS. You can boost your performance up to 30,000 IOPS and 1,000 MB/s at any point in time. For example, if you provision a P30 disk with 5,000 IOPS and you burst to 30,000 IOPS for 5 seconds, you will be charged an enablement fee to enable the bursting feature as well as a burst transaction fee for the additional 25,000 X 5 = 125,000 IOs. If you burst your throughput above the provisioned amount, you will also be charged a burst transaction fee for the additional throughput. For detailed examples on how the billing works, refer to this article.
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