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You can lease a sending IP address that's reserved for your exclusive use. You pay {{loc-currency ses/ses.[Dedicated IPs].[price]}}{{else}}>{{loc-message \"N/A\"}}{{/if}} per month for each dedicated IP address you lease. If you lease a dedicated IP address in the middle of a month, we adjust the price for the first month based on the number of days remaining in the month.If you no longer want to lease a dedicated IP address, we adjust the fee you pay for the final month based on the number of days that have already elapsed in the current billing cycle.
You can choose to use dedicated IPs based on your actual usage instead of per dedicated IP. The starting price for dedicated IPs managed is $15 per month per account fixed subscription fee, then $0.08 per 1000 emails. Your price will decrease once the sending volume meets certain threshold (see pricing table above).
Amazon SES includes an optional feature called Bring Your Own IP (BYOIP). This feature lets you use a range of IP addresses that you own to send email with Amazon SES. If you use BYOIP, you pay $24.95 per month for each IP address in the IP range. The minimum number of addresses you can bring is 256 which creates a minimum cost of $24.95 x 256 = $6,387.20 per month. To learn more, see the Amazon SES Developer Guide.
** S3 Standard-IA and S3 One Zone-IA storage have a minimum billable object size of 128 KB. Smaller objects may be stored but will be charged for 128 KB of storage at the appropriate storage class rate. S3 Standard-IA, and S3 One Zone-IA storage are charged for a minimum storage duration of 30 days, and objects deleted before 30 days incur a pro-rated charge equal to the storage charge for the remaining days. Objects that are deleted, overwritten, or transitioned to a different storage class before 30 days will incur the normal storage usage charge plus a pro-rated charge for the remainder of the 30-day minimum. This includes objects that are deleted as a result of file operations performed by File Gateway. Objects stored for 30 days or longer will not incur a 30-day minimum charge.
S3 Lifecycle Transition request pricing below represents requests to that storage class. For example, transitioning data from S3 Standard to S3 Standard-Infrequent Access will be charged $0.01 per 1,000 requests.
** S3 Standard-IA and S3 One Zone-IA storage are charged for a minimum storage duration of 30 days. Objects that are deleted, overwritten, or transitioned to a different storage class before the minimum storage duration will incur the normal storage usage charge plus a pro-rated charge for the remainder of the minimum storage duration. Objects stored longer than the minimum storage duration will not incur a minimum charge.
*** Objects that are archived to S3 Glacier Instant Retrieval and S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval are charged for a minimum storage duration of 90 days, and S3 Glacier Deep Archive has a minimum storage duration of 180 days. Objects deleted prior to the minimum storage duration incur a pro-rated charge equal to the storage charge for the remaining days. Objects that are deleted, overwritten, or transitioned to a different storage class before the minimum storage duration will incur the normal storage usage charge plus a pro-rated charge for the remainder of the minimum storage duration. Objects stored longer than the minimum storage duration will not incur a minimum charge. S3 Glacier Flexible Retrieval Bulk data retrievals and requests are free of charge.
You have an application in US East (N. Virginia), and an S3 Multi-Region Access Point that is configured to dynamically route requests to an S3 bucket in either US East (N. Virginia) or US West (Oregon). Your application sends a 10 GB of data through an S3 Multi-Region Access Point. In this case, the lowest latency bucket to your application will be the bucket in US East (N. Virginia), so your requests will remain within that region. We calculate your cost as follows.
You have an application in US East (N. Virginia) and a S3 Multi-Region Access Point that is configured to dynamically route requests to an S3 bucket in either US East (Ohio) or US West (Oregon). Your application sends a 10 GB of data through an S3 Multi-Region Access Point. In this case, the lowest latency bucket to your application will be the bucket in US East (Ohio).
You have an application in US East (N. Virginia) and a S3 Multi-Region Access Point in AWS account 1 that is configured to dynamically route requests. You can route to an S3 bucket belonging to a separate AWS account 2 in US East (Ohio) or to an S3 bucket belonging to a separate AWS account 3 in US West (Oregon). Your application sends a 10 GB of data through an S3 Multi-Region Access Point. In this case, the lowest latency bucket to your application will be the bucket in US East (Ohio).
Each time you use S3 Transfer Acceleration to upload an object, we will check whether the service is likely to be faster than a regular Amazon S3 transfer. If we determine that it is not likely to be faster than a regular Amazon S3 transfer of the same object to the same destination AWS Region, we will not charge for that use of S3 Transfer Acceleration for that transfer, and may bypass the S3 Transfer Acceleration system for that upload.
When you use S3 Object Lambda, your S3 GET, HEAD, and LIST requests invoke an AWS Lambda function that you define. This function will process your data and return a processed object back to your application. In the US East (N. Virginia) Region, you pay $0.0000167 per GB-second for the duration of your AWS Lambda function, and $0.20 per 1M AWS Lambda requests. You pay for requests based on the request type, which vary by storage class. For example, if the data is stored in S3 Standard, you pay $0.0004 per 1,000 requests for all S3 GET and HEAD requests, or $0.005 per 1,000 requests for all LIST requests. You also pay a $0.005 per-GB charge for the data S3 Object Lambda returns to your application. S3 request and Lambda prices depend on the AWS Region, and the duration and memory allocated to your Lambda function. All regional prices are on the AWS Lambda and Amazon S3 pricing pages.
You can use S3 Object Lambda to filter out confidential log entries. This filtering occurs as your logs are retrieved from S3 with standard S3 GET requests. The Lambda function to filter your data is allocated 512MB of memory, has a 1 second runtime, and returns filtered objects that are 500 KB in size (on average) back to your application. This example assumes one retrieval per month for each object. This example uses the US East (N. Virginia) Region.
Your usage for the free tier is calculated each month across all AWS Regions except the AWS GovCloud Region and automatically applied to your bill; unused monthly usage will not roll over. Restrictions apply; see offer terms for more details.
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An important part of this feature simplification is that we'll no longer require any standalone plans for maker or admin capabilities. Previously admins required a Power Apps P2 license for certain management operations; this will no longer be the case.
Power Apps P1 and P2 and Power Automate P1 and P2 plans will no longer be available for purchase, including via auto-renewal, after December 31, 2020. Customers with these plan licenses that have renewals falling on or after January 1, 2021 will need to transition to the Power Apps per user or per app plans, or the Power Automate per user or per flow plans to continue using the Microsoft Power Platform services. Contact your Microsoft account rep for more information.
Effective October 1, 2019, the SQL, Azure, and Dynamics 365 connectors listed below will be reclassified from Standard to Premium. Non-Microsoft connectors that had previously been classified as standard connectors will still be available to Microsoft 365 users. A standalone Power Apps or Power Automate plan license is required to access all Premium, on-premises and custom connectors.
In addition, apps and flows created prior to October 1, 2019 that are using these connectors will receive an extended transition period until October 1, 2024. During this time, these qualifying apps and flows will be exempt from the Premium connector licensing requirements for the reclassified connectors.
Power Apps use rights with Dynamics 365 licenses: Dynamics 365 Enterprise licenses will no longer include general purpose Power Apps capabilities. Dynamics 365 Enterprise users will continue to be able to run apps and portals that extend and customize the licensed Dynamics 365 application, as long as those apps and portals are located in the same environment as their licensed Dynamics 365 application. Custom apps or portals outside of the environment will require a standalone Power Apps license.
New Power Apps and Power Automate capacity add-on increases daily API request limits for Power Apps, Power Automate, and Dynamics 365 workloads for users that exceed their usage entitlement (10,000 daily API requests for $50 per month).
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