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us-central1 · USD · monthly = 730 hrs
Prices exclude local taxes
| Term | Hourly | Monthly | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
On-Demand | $2.7104 | $1978.59 | Baseline |
1-Year Committed Use Discount (CUD) | $1.7075 | $1246.44 | -37% |
3-Year Committed Use Discount (CUD) | $1.2198 | $890.48 | -55% |
Preemptible / Spot | $1.1955 | $872.73 | -56% |
You could save $1105.86/mo on this instance with the right pricing model.
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730 h
1
Estimated monthly
$1978.59
730 hrs × $2.7104/hr × 1
Compute
vCPUs i64
Memory i256 GB
Physical processorAMD Turin
Nested VirtualizationNot supported
Sole TenantNot supported
GPUNone
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Networking
Max egress bandwidth45 Gbps
Tier 1 bandwidthN/A
Enhanced networking iYes (gvnic/virtio)
IPv6 supportYes (Dual-stack VPC)
Storage
Max persistent disks128
Max disk size512 TB
Local SSDsNo local SSD
Compare with another instance
vs.
Specn4d-standard-64n4d-highcpu-2Δ
vCPUs642-97%
Memory256 GB4 GB-98%
Hourly Price$2.7104$0.0715-97%
Monthly Price$1978.59$52.17-97%
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