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This page discusses example scenarios for Cloud Storage pricing. ForGoogle Drive, which offers simple online storage for your personal files, seeGoogle Drive pricing.

If you pay in a currency other than USD, the prices listed in your currency onCloud Platform SKUsapply.

Overview

Cloud Storage pricing is based on the following components:

  • Data storage: the amount of data stored in your buckets. Storage ratesvary depending on the storage class of your data and location of your buckets.
  • Data processing: the processing done by Cloud Storage, whichincludes operations charges, any applicable retrieval fees, and inter-regionreplication.
  • Network usage: the amount of data read from or moved between yourbuckets.

Simple example

Suppose you have the following storage usage pattern for my-bucketin a given month:

Pricing CategoryType of UsageAmount
Data storageStandard storage in the us-east1 region50 GB (the average amount of data in your bucket over the course of the month)
Data processingClass A operations (object adds, bucket and object listings)10,000 operations
Data processingClass B operations (object gets, retrieving bucket and object metadata)50,000 operations
Network usageData transfer to the Americas and EMEA1 GB

Your bill for the month for my-bucket is calculated as follows, assuming noalways free discounts apply:

Pricing CategoryCalculationCost
Data storage50 GB Standard storage * $0.020 per GB$1.00
Data processing10,000 Class A operations * $0.005 per 1,000 operations$0.05
Data processing50,000 Class B operations * $0.0004 per 1,000 operations$0.02
Network usage1 GB outbound data transfer * $0.12 per GB$0.12
Total$1.19

Detailed pricing example

The following example shows storage usage that includes multiple storageclasses as well as bandwidth consumption that spans multiple tiers. For eachstorage class, the data storage amount is the average over the course of themonth.

Suppose you have the following storage usage pattern in a given month:

Pricing CategoryType of UsageAmount
Data storageStandard storage in a multi-region60 TB
Data storageStandard storage in the nam4 dual-region30 TB
Data storageNearline storage in a multi-region100 TB
Data processingClass A operations (object adds, bucket and object listings) on Standard storage data100,000 operations
Data processingClass B operations (object gets, retrieving bucket and object metadata) on Standard storage data10,000,000 operations
Data processingClass B operations (object gets, retrieving bucket and object metadata) on Nearline storage data1,000,000 operations
Data processingData retrieval (the Nearline storage portion of your overall data transfer)10 TB
Data processingInter-region replication in a dual-region (turbo replication)14 TB
Network usageData transfer to the Americas and EMEA25 TB
Network usageData transfer to Asia-Pacific25 TB
Network usageMulti-region inbound data transfer from the Americas and EMEA25 TB
Network usageDual-region inbound data transfer14 TB
Network usageMulti-region inbound data transfer from Asia-Pacific10 TB

Your bill for the month is calculated as follows, assuming noalways free discounts apply:

Pricing CategoryCalculationCost
Data storage60 TB (61440 GB) Standard storage * $0.026 per GB$1,597.44
Data storage30 TB (30720 GB) Standard storage * $0.044 per GB$1,351.68
Data storage100 TB (102400 GB) Nearline storage * $0.015 per GB$1,536.00
Data processing100,000 Class A operations * $0.01 per 1,000 operations$1.00
Data processing10,000,000 Class B operations * $0.0004 per 1,000 operations$4.00
Data processing1,000,000 Class B operations * $0.001 per 1,000 operations$1.00
Data processing10 TB (10240 GB) data retrieval * 0.01 per GB$102.40
Data processing14 TB (14485 GB) data with turbo replication * $0.04 per GB$579.40
Network usage25 TB total data transfer to the Americas and EMEA:
(0-1 TB tier): 1TB (1024GB) data transfer * $0.12 per GB
(1-10 TB tier): 9TB (9216GB) data transfer * $0.11 per GB
(10+ TB tier): 15TB (15360GB) data transfer * $0.08 per GB

$122.88
$1,013.76
$1,228.80
Network usage25 TB total data transfer to the Asia-Pacific:
(0-1 TB tier): 1TB (1024GB) data transfer * $0.12 per GB
(1-10 TB tier): 9TB (9216GB) data transfer * $0.11 per GB
(10+ TB tier): 15TB (15360GB) data transfer * $0.08 per GB

$122.88
$1,013.76
$1,228.80
Network usageInbound data transfer is free$0.00
Total$9893.80

Prorated storage example

This example demonstrates how Cloud Storage prorates the storagecosts of your data.

Say you store a 15 GB object as Standard storage in a multi-region for 12hours. Cloud Storage treats this as 0.5 days of storage, or 1/60 of amonth (assuming a 30-day month). This storage incurs a charge of:

$0.026(per GB per month) * 15(GB) * 1/60(months) = $0.0065

Early deletion example

This example demonstrates how early deletion charges are calculated. Early deletion charges can apply when deleting an object,overwriting an object with new object data, or rewriting an object, such aschanging an object's storage class.

Say you store 1,000 GB of Coldline storage data in the US multi-region onday 1. Then, at the end of day 60 you delete all of the data. BecauseColdline storage has a 90-day minimum storage duration, you are charged asif you had stored the data for 90 days. The charge is divided into two parts:

  1. The normal at-rest storage cost associatedwith the 60 days your data existed in the bucket:

    $0.007/GB/mo. * 1,000 GB * 2 mo. = $14
  2. An early-deletion fee associated with the 30 days remaining in the data's90-day minimum storage duration:

    $0.00023333/GB/day * 1,000 GB * 30 days = $7

In this example, the total cost of storing your Coldline storage data for 60days is $21. This is the same cost that you would have paid if you had storedthe data for all 90 days and deleted it at the end of the 90th day, because inthat scenario, there would be no early-deletion fee, but you would pay for 90days of at-rest storage.

Rewriting data

In a modified example where instead of deleting the data, you rewrite it with adifferent storage class, the same early deletion calculation applies. Inaddition, the newly-rewritten data incurs data storage costs in the newstorage class.

What's next

  • Explore the Google Cloud pricing calculator.
  • Get started with Cloud Storage by following theQuickstart using the Console.
  • Get started with Cloud Storage using aCloud Storage client library.
  • Explore the Cloud Storage documentation.

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Last updated 2024-09-13 UTC.

Pricing examples  |  Cloud Storage  |  Google Cloud (2024)
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