Will I be charged if the DB instance is idle?
A.
No
B.
Yes
C.
Only is running in GovCloud
D.
Only if running in VPC
Will I be charged if the DB instance is idle?
Will I be charged if the DB instance is idle?
A.
No
B.
Yes
C.
Only is running in GovCloud
D.
Only if running in VPC
Yes. B.
Until you terminate the instance you will be charged.
I have the same idea. B
B
B
Billing commences for a DB Instance as soon as the DB Instance is available. Billing continues until the DB Instance terminates, which would occur upon deletion or in the event of instance failure.
Once you launching/spinning DB instances, AWS starts their billing, No Matter whether DB is running or idle
Answer is Option B
Answer : B
https://aws.amazon.com/rds/faqs/
You pay only for what you use based on DB Instance hours, Storage (per GB per month), I/O requests per month, Provisioned IOPS per month, Backup Storage and Data transfer.
Answer is B
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/faqs/
Q: What defines billable EC2 instance-hours?
Instance-hours are billed for any time your instances are in a “running” state. If you no longer wish to be charged for your instance, you must “stop” or “terminate” the instance to avoid being billed for additional instance-hours. Billing starts when an instance transitions into the running state.
Answer is B
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/faqs/
Q: What defines billable EC2 instance-hours?
Instance-hours are billed for any time your instances are in a “running” state. If you no longer wish to be charged for your instance, you must “stop” or “terminate” the instance to avoid being billed for additional instance-hours. Billing starts when an instance transitions into the running state.
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