10 Comments on “Will I be charged if the DB instance is idle?”
Chefsays:
Yes. B.
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Debsays:
Until you terminate the instance you will be charged.
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networkmanagers says:
I have the same idea. B
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AWSRSsays:
B
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Dthirumalasays:
B
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Srihari Chavasays:
Billing commences for a DB Instance as soon as the DB Instance is available. Billing continues until the DB Instance terminates, which would occur upon deletion or in the event of instance failure.
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Leo Kennedy A, Senior Consultant, Veeras Infotek, Indiasays:
Once you launching/spinning DB instances, AWS starts their billing, No Matter whether DB is running or idle
Answer is Option B
You pay only for what you use based on DB Instance hours, Storage (per GB per month), I/O requests per month, Provisioned IOPS per month, Backup Storage and Data transfer.
Instance-hours are billed for any time your instances are in a “running” state. If you no longer wish to be charged for your instance, you must “stop” or “terminate” the instance to avoid being billed for additional instance-hours. Billing starts when an instance transitions into the running state.
Instance-hours are billed for any time your instances are in a “running” state. If you no longer wish to be charged for your instance, you must “stop” or “terminate” the instance to avoid being billed for additional instance-hours. Billing starts when an instance transitions into the running state.
Yes. B.
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Until you terminate the instance you will be charged.
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I have the same idea. B
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B
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Billing commences for a DB Instance as soon as the DB Instance is available. Billing continues until the DB Instance terminates, which would occur upon deletion or in the event of instance failure.
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Once you launching/spinning DB instances, AWS starts their billing, No Matter whether DB is running or idle
Answer is Option B
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Answer : B
https://aws.amazon.com/rds/faqs/
You pay only for what you use based on DB Instance hours, Storage (per GB per month), I/O requests per month, Provisioned IOPS per month, Backup Storage and Data transfer.
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Answer is B
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/faqs/
Q: What defines billable EC2 instance-hours?
Instance-hours are billed for any time your instances are in a “running” state. If you no longer wish to be charged for your instance, you must “stop” or “terminate” the instance to avoid being billed for additional instance-hours. Billing starts when an instance transitions into the running state.
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Answer is B
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/faqs/
Q: What defines billable EC2 instance-hours?
Instance-hours are billed for any time your instances are in a “running” state. If you no longer wish to be charged for your instance, you must “stop” or “terminate” the instance to avoid being billed for additional instance-hours. Billing starts when an instance transitions into the running state.
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