With Google Cloud’s pay-as-you-go pricing structure, you only pay for the services you use. No up-front fees. No termination charges. Pricing varies by product and usage— view detailed price list. Google Cloud saves you money over other providers through automatic savings based on monthly usage and by pre-paying for resources at discounted rates.
Google Cloud Platform, like other public clouds, offers cost management tools at no charge (except if you need to use Google cloud services to store or process your cost data).
Each level of certification has a different cost: ASSOCIATE EXAM: Google Cloud Certified, Associate Cloud Engineer – $125 USD.
You must accept the Free Trial Terms of Service and the Google Cloud Platform Terms of Service. Service level agreements do not apply during the free trial. Because this is a period to test and explore GCP, you should not run production applications on GCP during the free trial.
What costs are covered by my Google Cloud Bill?
Your charge covers both your Google Cloud costs as well as any unpaid costs from previous billing cycles. On January 20, you’re automatically charged for your Google Cloud costs. Your Google Cloud services continue to run and accrue costs.
You will be charged only for use of Google Cloud services, such as Big. Query, Pub/Sub, Cloud Functions, and Cloud Storage. For information on the pricing of Google Cloud services, see the Google Cloud Pricing Calculator .
If your accrued Google Cloud costs are less than your Cloud Billing account’s threshold amount, on April 9, 30 days after your last automatic charge, you’re charged partway through the day. For accounts on the Automatic payment billing cycle, charges don’t happen once a month or at the end of the month.
Why is the Google cloud pricing calculator important?
Because, while it is true that the cost of replicating cloud services yourself is generally more expensive than contracting with a cloud vendor, cloud services can still be expensive. The Google Cloud Pricing Calculator can give businesses some perspective on the overall cost of cloud services and help them make better and more informed decisions.