Today, I saw an article on CNET China called "Tencent Cloud Service Prices Reduced by 50%"
It mainly talks about the Tencent Cloud platform's deputy general manager, Chen Xiaojian, announcing a 50% price reduction at the China Internet Entrepreneur Conference on May 10th. This really got me excited!
Let's see what this article says:
CNET Technology News, Beijing, May 10th (by Zhou Ya): Today, at the 9th China Internet Entrepreneur Conference, the organizer Tencent Cloud announced that Tencent Cloud service prices will be reduced by 50% starting today. At the same time, customized industry solutions have been developed for different market segments.
The picture shows Chen Xiaojian, deputy general manager of Tencent Cloud platform.
Comprehensive Price Reduction with a Decrease of 53% The price adjustment covers Tencent Cloud's core products, such as cloud servers, cloud databases, cloud disks, local disks, and public network bandwidth, with a decrease of 53% for cloud servers. In addition, the price includes the following special discounts:
- Long-term customers will receive additional discounts. If purchased annually, they only need to pay for 10 months.
- If users have purchased cloud servers or cloud databases before the price reduction and the subscription has not expired, Tencent Cloud will calculate the price difference based on the specific remaining service types and quantities, and refund it to the user's gift account.
- Users who have purchased within 5 days can request a refund and then repurchase.
Three Solution Packages In response to different market segments, Tencent Cloud has customized three solution packages: WeChat Cloud, Game Cloud, and Mobile Cloud. Currently, WeChat Cloud has partnered with merchants such as LeXiang WeChat, WeChat Business, DianDianKe, and WeChat Signboard; Game Cloud has partnered with merchants such as Dragon Ranch, Three Swordsman, Divine Finger Three Kingdoms, and Martial Arts Q Transform; Mobile Cloud has partnered with merchants such as Flashing Genius, 365 Calendar, and Qiushi Baike.
Building a Secure Cloud In order to build a secure cloud platform, Tencent Cloud provides cloud testing, covering 27 provinces in mainland China and Hong Kong, with over 70 detection points. The detection cycle is as fast as 1 minute, providing 24/7 real-time monitoring, alarm, and performance analysis services for websites, domains, and business ports.
We don't pay attention to anything else because there's nothing new. We only care about those two words, Hong Kong above. We just don't know when it will be available and if the charges will be as unreasonable as Alibaba Cloud Hong Kong!#
Of course, Tencent Cloud's headquarters in Shenzhen is just a river away from Hong Kong. I wonder if this can be considered a natural advantage?