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Compute flexible committed use discounts (flexible CUDs) for Cloud Run provide discounted prices in exchange for committing to continuously use Cloud Run for a specified term. Google supports your CUD purchases for the duration of their term.

Depending on your usage requirements, you can purchase flexible CUDs for Cloud Run resources. You can also purchase flexible CUDs if you have predictable spend on any of the following products:

Flexible CUDs apply to any region and any project in a Cloud Billing account. For details on discounts, see Pricing. For more information about discounts on non-Cloud Run products, see Compute flexible CUD discounts.

Purchase commitments

You can purchase flexible commitments only at a Cloud Billing-account level. For more information about how to purchase a commitment, seePurchasing spend-based commitments.

Before you purchase a commitment, read the Service Specific Terms.

You can purchase flexible commitments from any Cloud Billing account and the discount applies to any of the eligible usage in projects paid for by that Cloud Billing account as follows:

For more information about your bill, see Analyze the effectiveness of your spend-based committed use discounts.

After you purchase a commitment, you can't cancel it. For more information, see Cancelling commitments.

Pricing

Flexible CUDs add flexibility to your spending capabilities by eliminating the need to restrict your commitments to a single project or region. Flexible CUDs are applicable to all Cloud Run services, Cloud Run jobs, and Cloud Run worker pools.

Discount details

When you purchase a flexible commitment for your Cloud Billing account, you commit to a minimum amount of hourly spend on Cloud Run services, worker pools, or jobs for a one-year or three-year term. You do this by committing to spend on resources that are worth a specified minimum amount of the discount price, every hour, throughout the commitment term.

In return for committing to an hourly spend amount, you receive the following discounts for Cloud Run services with instance-based billing, Cloud Run jobs, and Cloud Run worker pools.

For all of the flexible CUD discounts, the following consumption models apply:

The following discounts apply for Cloud Run services with instance-based billing, Cloud Run jobs, and Cloud Run worker pools:

The following discounts apply for Cloud Run services with request-based billing:

The following discounts apply for Cloud Run functions:

For more information, see Compute flexible CUD discounts.

The commitment that you purchase becomes active within the first hour of its purchase. The discounted hourly spend amount becomes your commitment fee and you are billed this fee monthly. Your commitment fee remains your minimum hourly expenditure throughout the commitment term and you must pay it even if you don't use resources whose discount prices total up to your committed hourly spend.

If you use any additional resources that take your hourly spend amount beyond your committed hourly spend amount, then the overage usage is not covered by flexible CUDs.

Your commitment fee remains the same even if the on-demand prices for your resources change during your commitment term. You can purchase Cloud Run flexible commitments only at a Cloud Billing-account level.

Calculate hourly commitment

You calculate the baseline per hour cost of Cloud Run services, Cloud Run jobs, or Cloud Run worker pools in the region you want to benefit from a flexible committed use discount. Any usage beyond that limit will be charged at the regular on-demand price.

Once you make the commitment, you're charged that amount even if you decide to stop or scale down your Cloud Run usage during the rest of the commitment period.

Example

Use the pricing page to determine the discounted rate for Cloud Run services with instance-based billing, using one vCPU and one GiB in us-central1 (Tier 1 region) on a three-year commitment, for example:

While the on-demand (non-commitment) rate for the same is higher:

In this example, you buy the three-year flexible CUD and the following terms apply:

Limitation

The following limitation applies to flexible CUDs: