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  • ClawCloud Run Provides Three Subscription
  • Subscription Fees and Plan Resources
  • Pricing for Resource Usage

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  1. ClawCloud Run

Pricing

The purpose of ClawCloud Run is to offer flexible charging for your more efficient work. Under the pay - per - use billing model, you don't need to pay for unused resources. Instead, you only pay for the resources actually consumed by your services each minute, truly enabling pay - as - you - go. Besides, we will charge a subscription fee for the plan you choose. Whether you are an individual developer or an enterprise user, you can select the most suitable billing method according to your actual usage.

The formula for the fee you need to pay is: Price = Plan Subscription + Resource Usage (you don't need to pay if it doesn't exceed the threshold fee).

ClawCloud Run Provides Three Subscription

Free Plan

This plan is suitable for light - usage users such as individual bloggers, small - scale document creators, and individual developers. Such users usually engage in simple personal projects, like building personal blogs to share life insights or creating small applications, and have limited demands for cloud computing resources. The basic resources and free allowances of the Free plan can meet their daily basic needs.

Hobby Plan

It is applicable to developers of individual projects of a certain scale, such as those who independently develop small applications, games, etc., as well as small startup teams. The resource limits provided by the Hobby plan can effectively support the development and operation of their projects. The moderate subscription threshold and free resource usage quota also ensure high cost - effectiveness.

Pro Plan

This plan is suitable for medium - to - large - scale development teams and enterprise - level application scenarios. For example, large Internet companies developing complex e - commerce platforms and social networking applications.

Subscription Fees and Plan Resources

According to your plan, you can use these resources in total.

Plan

Free

Hobby

Pro

Price

0$/month

5$/month

20$/month

CPU

4 vCPU

16 vCPU

128 vCPU

RAM

8GB

32GB

256GB

Storage

10GB

Unlimited within the plan

Unlimited within the plan

Network

10GB

Unlimited within the plan

Unlimited within the plan

Workspace

1

3

Multiple

Seat

1

5

Multiple

Pricing for Resource Usage

You only need to pay for the resources actually used by your service every minute, truly achieving pay-as-you-go.

Resource

Price

CPU

$4/vCPU/month ($0.000092593/vCPU/minute)

RAM

$2/GB/month ($0.000046296/GB/minute)

Storage

$0.12/GB/month ($0.000005876/GB/minute)

Network

$0.05/GB ($0.000000048/kB)

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