#Enterprise plan and 15$/TB of bandwidth
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Also related note, does the amount of request count. My app does lot of request but little egress (because the response from my API are usually very small).
It is true that enterprise pays for bandwidth but there isn't really an standard for enterprise billing as you negotiate with sales for features that you want.
okay what about request. Does it also count in how much you pay for your enterprise plan ?
I don't believe so but I haven't negotiated an enterprise plan before
okay thanks for your help
Enterprise pricing data is private, negotiated with sales and typically restricted by an NDA, so nobody will be able to confirm anything about how it works except for the sales team
@wintry belfry does enterprise pay for r2 egress bandwidth as well? (exclude read operations)
Asking because working on a project for a client that will use >1PB bandwidth (willing to pay for read operation, just want to be sure about bandwidth stuff)
We in the Discord can't give you a useful answer to that. You'll need to contact sales and ask them.
(ent customer here) you pay for everything, literally everything. your csm will have a favourite number for a lot of stuff it appears to me at least
youll need to confirm with ur csm but its just the operations and storage
that goes against what cloudflare advertises though.
i am building a business that will use some of the “free” stuff and if they are going to be charging me at the end, might as well start with a platform that has clear pricing. what do you think?
that has been one of the biggest issues for us internally also. your price is very much reflected by how good you are at negotiating. and once you reach ent you pay for the same services, now I do understand this to a degree but I would like a catalogue with indicative pricing at least
also with R2, I am talking about api only, if you route that through a worker for example, youll pay for the bandwidth