Billing methodology for EC2 Reserved Instances

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Hi,
I've a basic query around how the billing is done for EC2 Reserved Instances (RI).
Say, I buy RI for 1 instance only of type m4.large (for 1 year term).
And I create 2 on-demand m4.large instances and use them for 1 year. However, they were run for 12 hours a day only (not full day / 24 hours).
In that case, how the billing will happen?
Will it charge me 1 year full RI rate for the 1st instance (even if it was not running continuously) + the on-demand rate for the 2nd instance (for 12 hours daily)?
Or will it charge me just 1 year full RI rate for the 2 instance combined (since running 2 instance for 12 hours each is kind-of-equivalent-to running 1 instance for 24 hours -- at least in terms of total hours)?

Any pointer to AWS documentation would be also helpful (I searched already, but it was not clear for a use case like the above).
Thanks in advance.

sst
gefragt vor 5 Jahren285 Aufrufe
2 Antworten
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Hello,
Thank you for reaching out

The RI only applies to one on-demand EC2 instance using an m4.large instance class. RI billing continues to count even when the instance is in a stop state. However, when using on-demand instance, you only pay for the number of hours the instance is in an active state.
Please note that you will be charged 1 year full RI rate for the 1st instance and on-demand rate for the 2nd instance.

Here is a documentation on Reserved Instances for more information:
https://docs.amazonaws.cn/en_us/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/apply_ri.html
You can refer to the link below for the simple monthly calculator:
https://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html

Thank you

beantwortet vor 5 Jahren
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Thank you. That helps.

Edited by: sst on Oct 16, 2019 5:30 AM

sst
beantwortet vor 5 Jahren

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