Google Cloud Billing Reimbursement via Donations?
Yousong Zhou
yszhou4tech at gmail.com
Tue Aug 8 22:58:29 PDT 2023
On Thu, 3 Aug 2023 at 04:53, Paul Spooren <mail at aparcar.org> wrote:
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> Dear all,
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> I’m a bit in a pickle. Some time ago I applied to multiple cloud providers to improve our CI and we received 10k$ from Azure (Buildbots), Google Cloud (CI Cache) and Digital Ocean (general Infra). It all went great and quiet so far, up until yesterday where Google booked 1.8k$ from my private credit card.
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> Turns out the CI cache worked excellent by greatly reducing job times, however also using 94TB of bandwidth per month. The bill thereby boils down to some 16$ for storage capacity and around 1.8k$ for bandwidth.
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> Asking both the billing team and the open source team from Google for further sponsoring and a refund, neither "can do anything”. Their funding got “significantly reduced” so no new credits will be available. I disabled all Google Cloud products used by OpenWrt.
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> A bit unfortunate that I didn’t keep closer track of the credit usage, to be fair I neither expected 94TB/m usage nor that price tag for it. Their support quote on that:
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> > Please keep in mind that they [credits] will expire in 12 months and there will be no notifications when credits are low, so you would have to manually check the remaining balance every once in a while.
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> I wonder if the project minds using some of our SFC donations to refund that bill. It’s not breaking my neck but blowing away nearly 2k$ for CI cache for an open source project I work for is a bit… much.
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> tl;dr: can we use OpenWrt donations to pay a big cloud bill?
Hi Paul, the cost is caused by and for the project daily operation, so
I think it's viable to be covered by the donation.
Regards,
yousong
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