With the Amazon Elastic Block Store, you pay only for whatever you use. Volume storage is imposed by that amount until you release it, and the price is determined at the rate of $ 0.10 per dollar per GB assigned to each month.
This is worth every month, the cost of other things per hour (and this means that if you use something for two minutes, you still pay an hour Are).
What if I allocate 10 GB per day at 8, and at 10 o'clock so that at any time I am using more than 10 GB. Will I be charged for 10 GB or 30x10 GB?
What if I allocate 100 GB, but only for one day? Is it equal to 100 GB of the month, or only 1/30 of that?
I've been reading frequently asked questions and other documents for some time, but have not understood it.
What if I allocate 100 GB, but only for one day? Is it equivalent to 100 GB of the month, or is it just 1/30th of that month?
I've often read many times, but let me know if Amazon had charged me $ 0.10 with a monthly rate, I would have been broken by now. I spin (and spin down) EBS supported servers several times per day (30-40) and still get a bill which is not more than a few dollars. My guess is that they charge you hourly and confirm that experience
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