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Bandwidth Charges of Infrastructure Providers

In this KB article, you will find out the bandwidth charges of all the Cloud Infrastructure Providers if your bandwidth limit exceeds.

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Effective 2nd May 2023, Vultr and Linode cloud services are no longer available for new customers on our platform.

DigitalOcean

DigitalOcean provides enough bandwidth in each server plan. However, if your server’s bandwidth limit has been exceeded, you will be charged $0.02 per additional GB of bandwidth.

Linode

If you exceed your bandwidth(network transfer quota) limit in Linode, you will be invoiced $0.02 for each GB over your pooled network transfer quota/bandwidth.

Vultr

In Vultr, bandwidth utilization above instance allocation is charged at $0.01 per GB in North American and Western European locations. Due to higher regional costs, Singapore and Tokyo (Japan) overage are priced at $0.025 per GB, and Sydney (Australia) overage is priced at $0.05 per GB.

Amazon Web Server (AWS)

Bandwidth is charged on a Pay As You Go basis, and it is calculated on the actual bandwidth usage (GB) in your last month multiplied by AWS bandwidth charges ($0.12/GB). For example, if your server consumed 100GB bandwidth in the month, you will be charged $12 (100GB x $0.12).

Google Compute Engine (GCE)

Bandwidth is charged on a Pay As You Go basis, and it is calculated on the actual bandwidth usage (GB) in your last month multiplied by GCE bandwidth charges ($0.14/GB). For example, if your server consumed 100GB bandwidth in the month, you will be charged $14 (100GB x $0.14).

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