Billing
Ververica Cloud is billed hourly based on resource usage. You simply pay for the Compute Units (CUs) and Network Transfer Units (NTUs) you consume.
note
- 1 CU = 1 CPU core / 4 GiB
- 1 NTU = 1 GB network traffic
Ways to Purchase
- AWS Marketplace
- Available for Ververica Cloud: Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC)
- Credit Card
- Available for Ververica Cloud: Managed Service
Payment Methods
Ververica Cloud supports two main ways to pay for your usage:
- Direct Credit Card Payment (via Stripe)
- Cloud Marketplace (currently available for AWS, with more providers coming soon)
Each Ververica Cloud user account can only have one active payment method at a time. This payment method covers every workspace you create. All billing is handled hourly, and you receive a consolidated invoice for your usage at the end of the billing period (monthly by default).
Managing Billing and Invoicing
Billing and invoicing behavior varies depending on whether you pay by credit card or via the AWS Marketplace:
Credit Card
- Hourly Charges: Ververica Cloud accrues charges hourly for resources (Compute Units and Network Transfer Units) consumed by your workspaces.
- Monthly Invoices: We generate a monthly invoice that reflects your total usage cost, minus any applicable free credit or promotions.
- Invoice Delivery: This invoice is emailed to the billing address you provide in the Billing Information section.
AWS Marketplace
- Hourly Usage: Ververica Cloud accrues usage records hourly, rather than charges.
- Marketplace Billing: Ververica does not generate a monthly invoice or apply free credit or promotions for Marketplace usage. Instead, your usage records are sent to AWS Marketplace, which calculates and bills you according to your AWS account.
- No Ververica Invoice: You won’t receive a separate invoice from Ververica for Marketplace usage; all billing is handled by AWS Marketplace.
What Next?
See the following topics for instructions on managing bills and invoices: