Chao News client reporter Zhang Yunshan.
Today, at the 2024 Alibaba Cloud Strategy Conference, Alibaba Cloud announced that the official website price of cloud products will be lowered by more than 20% on average, with a maximum reduction of 55%.
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According to reports, this is the largest price reduction in the history of Alibaba Cloud, involving more than 100 products and more than 500 product specifications, and millions of new and old customers can directly benefit from this price reduction. Among them, ECS is reduced by up to 36%, Object Storage Service (OSS) is reduced by up to 55%, and RDS is reduced by up to 40%. After the price reduction, Alibaba Cloud's core products** have broken through the lowest prices on the entire network.
It is worth noting that in the past, Alibaba Cloud's discounts were mostly for new users, but this is the first time in history that new and old customers can enjoy it together, and the first time that profits are given to existing customers, and old users can also get discounts.
According to the announcement, Alibaba Cloud will reduce the specific specifications of some public cloud products deployed in Chinese mainland (industry clouds are not within the scope of this ** adjustment): including ECS, RDS (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB), ApsaraDB for Redis Community Edition, ApsaraDB for MongoDB, and ApsaraDB for ClickHouse Community Compatibility Edition Multi-year official website discount price, Savings plans (ECS compute-optimized savings plans and ApsaraDB RDS for MySQL savings plans in the mainland region) and discounted official website prices of object storage services (OSS) pay-as-you-go and reserved space. Increase the free quota for OSS requests and expand the free quota for common BGP for CDT products in all regions.
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Alibaba Cloud said that it hopes to lead the entire industry to lower the threshold for Chinese enterprises, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, to use and migrate to the cloud, and support them to quickly embrace cloud computing.
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