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Pricing policy for Managed Service for PostgreSQL from January 1 to March 1, 2019

  • What goes into the cost of using Managed Service for PostgreSQL
    • Use of DB hosts
    • Disk space usage
  • Pricing
    • Hosts
    • Storage and backups
    • Outgoing traffic

What goes into the cost of using Managed Service for PostgreSQL

The cost of Managed Service for PostgreSQL usage is based on:

  • Storage type and size (disk space).

  • The host class selected for the cluster.

  • The number of DB hosts in the cluster.

  • Settings and number of backups.

  • The amount of outgoing traffic.

In all calculations, 1 GB = 230 bytes.

Use of DB hosts

The cost is calculated for each hour of the host's operation in accordance with its class. Exact class characteristics are given in Host classes.

The minimum billing unit is one hour (for example, the cost of 1.5 hours of operation is the same as the cost of 2 hours of operation). You are not charged for time when the PostgreSQL host is not performing its main functions.

Disk space usage

The following is charged:

  • Storage allocated for DB clusters.

    • Storage on fast local disks (SSD) can only be ordered for clusters with more than 3 hosts in 100 GB increments.
  • Space used by DB backups in excess of the storage specified for the cluster.

    • Backups are stored free of charge as long as the combined size of the DB and all backups is less than the selected storage volume.

    • During an automatic backup, Managed Service for PostgreSQL doesn't create a new copy, but saves changes to the database compared to the previous copy. This means that storage used by automatic backups increases only in proportion to the volume of changes that are made.

    • The number of hosts in the cluster does not affect the size of the storage and, consequently, that of free backups.

The cost is specified for one month of use. The minimum billing unit is 1 GB per hour (for example, the cost of storing 1 GB for 1.5 hours is equal to the cost of storage for 2 hours).

Pricing

Hosts

Host class Cost of 1 hour, without VAT Cost of 1 hour, with VAT
s1.nano ₽2.1610 ₽2.5932
s1.micro ₽4.3136 ₽5.1763
s1.small ₽8.6186 ₽10.3424
s1.medium ₽17.2458 ₽20.6949
s1.large ₽34.4831 ₽41.3797
s1.xlarge ₽68.9746 ₽82.7695

Storage and backups

Service Cost of 1 GB per month, without VAT Cost of 1 GB per month, with VAT
Standard network storage ₽1.9068 ₽2.2881
Fast network storage ₽6.7797 ₽8.1356
SSD ₽6.7797 ₽8.1356
Backups beyond the storage size ₽2.1186 ₽2.5424

Outgoing traffic

When using the service, you pay for the traffic from the Yandex.Cloud to the internet. The traffic between Yandex.Cloud services and the incoming traffic from the internet are free of charge.

The minimum charging unit is 1 MB. The price of a gigabyte of traffic changes depending on the amount of egress traffic in a given month.

Pricing

Resource category Cost of 1 GB without VAT Cost of 1 GB with VAT
Outgoing traffic, <10 TB ₽1.2712 ₽1.5254
Outgoing traffic, next 40 TB ₽1.0600 ₽1.2720
Outgoing traffic, next 100 TB ₽0.9000 ₽1.0800
Outgoing traffic, >150 TB ₽0.7500 ₽0.9000
In this article:
  • What goes into the cost of using Managed Service for PostgreSQL
  • Use of DB hosts
  • Disk space usage
  • Pricing
  • Hosts
  • Storage and backups
  • Outgoing traffic
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