Bandwidth Limit
Public Network Bandwidth Limit
- When the EIP bandwidth purchased by the user is less than 50Mbps, the entrance bandwidth of this EIP is 50Mbps.
- When the EIP bandwidth purchased by the user is greater than or equal to 50Mbps, the entrance bandwidth of this EIP is equal to the exit bandwidth.
(Entrance Bandwidth: from the Internet to SurferCloud; Exit Bandwidth: from SurferCloud to the public network)
Shared Bandwidth Limit
The minimum bandwidth purchase value for shared bandwidth is 20Mbps.
Traffic Billing Limit
- The maximum bandwidth peak supported by a single EIP is 300Mbps. The bandwidth peak is not a committed business indicator and is only used as a reference value and bandwidth upper limit peak. When resource competition occurs, the bandwidth peak may be limited.
- The sum of the actual bandwidth usage values of all traffic billing EIPs in a single project, under a single region, should not exceed 2Gbps. If the business requires a guaranteed or larger bandwidth peak, you need to use the standard bandwidth or shared bandwidth billing model.