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Container Registry payment and pricing model

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Balance

To pay for cloud platform resources, depending on your account balance type, either a unified balance or a cloud platform balance is used.

You can pay for resources using different types of funds: basic funds or bonuses.

Before you pay, top up your balance.

Payment model

The cloud platform uses a pay-as-you-go payment model. Funds are deducted from your balance every hour for the previous hour of cloud platform resource usage. In Container Registry, you pay for storing images and charts and for outbound external traffic.

For more details on payment, see the document Terms of Use for Selected Services: Cloud Platform Service Group.

Blocking resources if there are insufficient funds on the balance

If there are insufficient funds in your balance at the time of debit, all cloud platform resources will be automatically blocked—note that you will continue to be charged for them.

To restore access to resources, you must top up your balance for the amount of the debt within 14 days after the blocking. The debt for resources that were billed during the blocking period will be automatically settled. Projects are not blocked—you can delete an entire project or specific resources via the API.

If you do not top up your balance for the amount of the debt within 14 days after the blocking, all cloud platform resources will be deleted. Projects themselves are not deleted.

To avoid missing balance top-ups, you can configure balance status notifications.

External traffic

External traffic is inbound and outbound traffic between Container Registry and public addresses on the Internet. All other traffic is considered internal.

Incoming external traffic to Container Registry is free of charge.

Outbound external traffic from Container Registry is paid according to the cloud platform payment model after the free 10 GB have been used.

Internal traffic

Internal traffic is inbound and outbound traffic between Container Registry and other Selectel services, such as Managed Kubernetes.

Traffic between projects and pools in the Selectel cloud platform is also considered internal.

Traffic (inbound and outbound) to any other Selectel services is not charged on the cloud platform side.

View consumption

You can view the current cost of the entire cloud infrastructure, as well as consumption and billing for the infrastructure and external traffic, in the Control panel: in the top menu, click ProductsCloud Servers → Platform consumption** section**.

Current cost

Current cost is the amount of money that the current cloud infrastructure configuration consumes over a specific period of time.

Current cost can be viewed in the Control panel: in the top menu, click ProductsCloud Servers → Platform consumption** section** → Current cost** tab**.

You can view the current cost of specific projects, resources, and pools by hour, day, or month.

Infrastructure cost data is updated every hour. In the Control panel, it is displayed 5–35 minutes after the actual changes to the infrastructure and its cost. Recently deleted resources may continue to be displayed in the Control panel until the next data update. However, resource billing stops from the hour following their deletion.

Consumption and billing charts

Infrastructure consumption and billing charts can be viewed in the Control panel: in the top menu, click ProductsCloud Servers → Platform consumption** section** → Expense chart** tab** → Consumed and Paid tabs.

You can view the consumption of specific projects, objects, resources, regions, and pools. Consumption and billing charts can be viewed for a specific time period or sorted by days, weeks, months, or years.

To export consumption and billing details in .csv format, click Download CSV and select how the rows in the export should be grouped (by hour, day, week, month, or year).

All resource locks are shown on the consumption and billing charts.

Traffic

External traffic consumption for the current month can be viewed in the Control panel: in the top menu, click ProductsCloud Servers → Platform consumption** section** → External traffic** tab**.

To export hourly external and internal traffic consumption details for all public account addresses in .csv format, select the period and click Download CSV. You can only export details for the last three months.

Prices

You can check prices for resources and outbound external traffic on selectel.ru. Prices in pools may vary.

You can calculate the cost of Container Registry in the resource calculator.

Accounting documents

After payment, you can request accounting documents.