On the pricing page the first option, for example, costs $5 per month. However, it also says $0.007 per hour. Does this mean the price is actually $5 + ($0.007 * 31days * 24 hours), so $10.21? Thanks
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Hi there @fmp,
The reason we publish both monthly & hourly pricing is that a Droplet can exist for only a fraction of a month, so it will need to be billed on an hourly basis.
For each hour a Droplet exists on your account, it will incur the hourly rate, up to 672 hours, where it will then switch to the monthly rate.
If the $5/mo Droplet exists on your account for only three days, you would be charged by the hour ($0.007/hr) and it would cost:
However, if the Droplet was on your account for a whole month, it would be more than 672 hours, so you would be charged the monthly rate:
From the pricing page:
Hope that helps! - Matt.
I like your pricing structure. There never will be a situation where I FORGOT to turn off my droplet and get charged for more than the monthly price. This really makes it worth while to play. And thank you for the starter credit you gave at signup! DigitalOcean Rocks!
Hello there,
With our pricing calculator, you can spec the droplet to your exact needs and the calculator will generate the exact monthly costs for the droplet.
https://www.digitalocean.com/pricing/calculator
Regards