When adding Dragonfly via GCP Marketplace, this looks to be an on demand usage subscription, with a price of xx per ‘Units per month’.
I tried to find what is meant by these ‘On Demand Dragonfly Cloud Usage units/month’, but could not find anything about this.
Can someone explain to me what this is and how I can calculate the number of ‘units’ I need ?
(I understand I can also sign up/create DragonFly instances with DragonFly directly and the cost structure there is much more clear, but I would also like to understand what the on demand subscription is, and if it would be a better choice for us or not)
Hi @Simon1,
GCP Marketplace offers a convenient way for GCP customers to subscribe to Dragonfly Cloud services. While billing is handled through your GCP account, you’ll still use the same Dragonfly Cloud platform and services.
Pricing remains consistent across all platforms (Dragonfly Cloud, AWS Marketplace, and GCP Marketplace). For accurate pricing, please refer to our official cloud pricing page. The GCP Marketplace calculator should be a default configuration set by GCP, which doesn’t reflect Dragonfly Cloud pricing precisely.
Please check out the following pages:
Hope to see you soon on Dragonfly Cloud running your amazing application.
After we ‘subscribed’ via GCP marketplace the pricing was shown clear (and same as the pricing calculator on the DragonFly website itself).
The ‘Cloud usage units’ via GCP marketplace were confusing, as no explanation could be found as to what these kind of ‘units’ were. It looked like this was a totally different pricing model than the one found on the DragonFly website.
But all clear now.
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