Google Cloud Marketplace의 많은 소프트웨어 패키지는 무료로 사용할 수 있으며 소프트웨어를 실행하는 표준 리소스 사용 요금 Google Cloud 만 지불하면 됩니다.
Cloud Marketplace에서 상용 소프트웨어(예: 소프트웨어가 설치된 가상 머신(VM), Kubernetes 앱, Software as a Service(SaaS) 제품)를 구입하는 경우 해당 소프트웨어 및 사용하는 Google Cloud
리소스에 대한 요금이 청구됩니다. 소프트웨어 사용료는 Cloud Billing 보고서 및 BigQuery에서 내보낸 Cloud Billing 데이터에 별도의 항목으로 표시됩니다.
요금이 프로젝트 중 하나에 연결되는 경우도 있고 Cloud Billing 계정에만 연결되는 경우도 있습니다.
이 페이지에서는 Cloud Marketplace에서 구매하는 소프트웨어의 청구 방식에 영향을 미치는 요인에 대해 설명합니다. 결제를 관리하거나 구독을 취소하는 단계는 Cloud Marketplace 결제 관리를 참조하세요.
소프트웨어 요금 청구 방식
Cloud Marketplace 제공업체는 소프트웨어 요금제 책정 방법을 선택할 수 있습니다. 다음 섹션에서는 Cloud Marketplace에 확인할 수 있는 요금제를 설명합니다.
공급업체가 설정한 측정 기준에 따른 사용 요금 예를 들어 일부 공급업체는 앱을 실행하는 컨테이너 수와 앱에 대한 API 요청 수에 따라 요금을 청구할 수 있습니다.
상업용 Kubernetes 앱의 경우 결제 관리자가 먼저 조직의 앱을 구매해야 합니다. 구매가 완료되면 조직의 사용자가 앱을 배포하고 조직의 결제 요금제를 사용할 수 있습니다. Kubernetes 컨테이너 및 사용되는 GKE 인프라에 대한 소프트웨어 사용 요금이 부과됩니다.
일부 Cloud Marketplace 제품에는 배포에서 측정항목, 이벤트, 메타데이터를 수집하는 Cloud Monitoring이 포함될 수 있습니다. Cloud Monitoring 무료 사용 할당량을 초과할 경우 사용 요금이 청구됩니다. Cloud Monitoring을 사용하지 않으려면 Monitoring 에이전트를 사용 중지 해야 합니다.
Cloud Marketplace에서 소프트웨어 무료 체험판을 신청할 수 있으며 평가판 기간 동안 라이선스 비용을 지불하지 않고도 소프트웨어를 사용할 수 있습니다.
무료 체험 기간 중에는 사용한 Google Cloud 인프라 요금만 지불하면 됩니다. 각 제품에 대해서는 모든 청구 계정에 하나의 평가판을 등록할 수 있습니다.
평가판에는 공급업체가 설정한 평가 기간 및 사용량 크레딧이 포함됩니다. 크레딧 한도에 도달하거나 평가 기간이 만료되면 평가판이 종료됩니다.
예를 들어 권장되는 구성이 vCPU가 포함된 VM이며 배포에 포함된 vCPU 수를 기준으로 비용이 부과되는 제품이 있다고 생각해 봅시다. 평가 기간 중 4개의 vCPU가 포함된 인스턴스를 선택하면, 시간별 사용 요금이 증가하고, 평가 기간이 만료되기 전에 크레딧 한도에 먼저 도달할 수 있습니다.
Google Cloud 콘솔에서 무료 체험판 상태를 확인하려면 결제 페이지로 이동하세요. 청구서에서 무료 체험판의 크레딧이 크레딧 섹션에 표시됩니다. Google Cloud
또한 무료 체험판이 만료되기 3일 전 또는 무료 체험판 크레딧의 10% 미만 중 더 빠른 기간이 남은 경우 이메일을 보냅니다.
체험판이 종료된 후에도 소프트웨어를 계속 사용할 수 있으며 요금은 요금제에 따라 청구됩니다. 체험판 기간이 만료되기 전에 체험판을 종료하려면 요금제를 취소합니다.
[[["이해하기 쉬움","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["문제가 해결됨","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["기타","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["이해하기 어려움","hardToUnderstand","thumb-down"],["잘못된 정보 또는 샘플 코드","incorrectInformationOrSampleCode","thumb-down"],["필요한 정보/샘플이 없음","missingTheInformationSamplesINeed","thumb-down"],["번역 문제","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["기타","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["최종 업데이트: 2025-09-04(UTC)"],[],[],null,["# Billing for Google Cloud Marketplace products\n\nMany software packages in Google Cloud Marketplace are free to use, and you only pay the\nstandard [usage fees for the Google Cloud resources](/pricing) that you run the\nsoftware on.\n\nIf you buy commercial software from Cloud Marketplace, such as a virtual\nmachine (VM) with software installed, a Kubernetes app, or a software as a\nservice (SaaS) product, you're charged for the software and for the Google Cloud\nresources that you use. The software usage fees appear as separate items in the\n[Cloud Billing reports](/billing/docs/reports) and\n[exported Cloud Billing data from BigQuery](/billing/docs/how-to/export-data-bigquery).\nSometimes the charges are linked to one of your projects, and other times\nthey're only linked to your Cloud Billing account.\n\nThis page describes the factors that affect how you're billed for the software\nyou purchase from Cloud Marketplace. For steps to manage billing or cancel\na subscription, see\n[Managing billing for Cloud Marketplace](/marketplace/docs/manage-billing).\n\nHow you're charged for software\n-------------------------------\n\nCloud Marketplace providers can choose how they set up pricing plans for\ntheir software. The following sections describe the pricing plans that you\nmight see in Cloud Marketplace:\n\n- [Pricing plans for VM products](#vm-pricing)\n\n- [Pricing plans for Kubernetes apps](#k8s-pricing)\n\n- [Pricing plans for SaaS products](#services-pricing)\n\nIf you're working with a vendor for discounted pricing, they can create a\nprivate offer that lets you purchase the product at a discount. The discounted\nprice then applies to the pricing plans described in this section.\n\n[Learn about accepting private offers for Cloud Marketplace products](/marketplace/docs/offers/accepting-private-offer).\n\n### Pricing plans for [VM products](https://console.cloud.google.com/marketplace/browse?filter=solution-type:vm)\n\nThe types of plans for VM products include:\n\n- A flat hourly rate, billed monthly.\n\n- Usage fees, based on the resources in your deployment, such as the number of\n vCPUs, the amount of memory, or the number of GPUs in your deployment.\n\n- Bring your own license (BYOL). When you deploy the product, you sign up for\n a license on the vendor's website, and the vendor bills you directly. Google\n bills you for the infrastructure separately.\n\n| **Note:** When you select a VM product, you see an estimate of the costs that you incur when you deploy it. The estimate is based on the minimum recommended configuration for the product, and doesn't include networking costs. You can modify your configuration when you deploy the product.\n\nAfter you've purchased a commercial VM product, you see the charges for the VMs\nlinked to the project where the VMs exist.\n\n### Pricing plans for [Kubernetes apps](https://console.cloud.google.com/marketplace/browse?filter=solution-type:k8s)\n\nThe types of plans for Kubernetes apps include:\n\n- Usage fees, based on measurements set by the vendor. For example,\n some vendors might charge by the number of containers that you run the\n app on and the number of API requests you make to the app.\n\n For commercial Kubernetes apps, a billing administrator must first\n purchase the app for your organization. After the purchase is complete,\n users in your organization can deploy the app and use the organization's\n billing plan. You are charged software usage fees for your Kubernetes\n containers, and for the GKE infrastructure that you use.\n\n For steps to set up a billing plan for commercial Kubernetes apps, see\n [Managing billing plans](/marketplace/docs/manage-billing).\n- Bring your own license (BYOL). You must sign up for a license on the vendor's\n website, and the vendor bills you directly. Google bills you for the\n infrastructure separately.\n\nFor steps to deploy a Kubernetes app to your cluster, visit\n[Deploying Kubernetes apps](/marketplace/docs/kubernetes-apps).\n\nYou will see the charges for the usage fees linked to a project you did not\ncreate. This project's ID begins with `pr` or `pr-` then a string of hexadecimal\ndigits.\n\n### Pricing plans for [SaaS products](https://console.cloud.google.com/marketplace/browse?filter=solution-type:service)\n\n| **Note:** To purchase SaaS products, you must have the Billing Administrator role for the active billing account, and the Project Editor role for the project that you want to add the service for.\n\nThe types of plans for SaaS products include:\n\n- Monthly subscriptions, or a subscription for a specific period, such as a\n year or longer. The vendor might offer multiple subscription plans, such as\n Basic, Standard, and Pro plans.\n\n | **Note:** If you choose a specific subscription period, such as a year, you can increase your service level or choose a longer subscription period at any time. However, if you want to choose a shorter subscription period, downgrade, or cancel your service, the change takes effect after the subscription period is complete. For example, if you are on a Standard 1-year plan and want to switch to a Standard monthly plan, or to a Basic plan, the change takes effect after you complete one year on the Standard plan.\n- Usage-based, based on measurements set by the vendor. For example, some\n vendors might charge by the quantity of data you process in the app.\n\n- A combination of subscription and usage fees. For example, a vendor\n might charge a monthly fee of $10 for a Basic plan, and an additional $0.01\n for every GiB of data processed.\n\nYou will see subscription fees not associated with any project, while usage fees\nwill be linked to a project you did not create. This project's ID begins with\n`pr` or `pr-` then a string of hexadecimal digits.\n\nFactors that affect your bill\n-----------------------------\n\nYou might see the following additional items in your monthly bill:\n\n- [Cloud Monitoring charges](#monitoring-charges)\n- [Credits for trial software](#trial-software)\n\n### Charges for Cloud Monitoring in VM products\n\nSome Cloud Marketplace products might include\nCloud Monitoring, which collects metrics, events, and metadata from\nyour deployment. If you exceed the Cloud Monitoring free usage\nallotment, you are charged for using it. If you don't\nwant to use Cloud Monitoring, you must\n[disable the Monitoring agent](/marketplace/docs/manage-deployments#managing_stackdriver_logging_for_your_deployment).\n\n[Learn more about Monitoring pricing](/stackdriver/pricing).\n\n### Trials for Cloud Marketplace software\n\nYou can sign up for software trials from Cloud Marketplace,\nduring which you can use the software without paying for the license.\nDuring the trial, you pay only for the Google Cloud infrastructure that\nyou use. For each product, you can sign up for one trial for every billing\naccount.\n\nTrials include a trial period and usage credit, set by the provider. Your\ntrial ends when you reach the credit limit, or when the trial period\nexpires, whichever comes first.\n\nFor example, consider a product for which the recommended configuration\nis a VM with a single vCPU, and you are charged based on the number of vCPUs\nin your deployment. During a trial, if you choose an instance with 4 vCPUs,\nyour hourly usage fee increases, so you might reach your credit limit before the\ntrial period expires.\n\nTo see the status of your trial in the Google Cloud console, go to the\n[Billing page](https://console.cloud.google.com/billing). On your bill, the\ncredit for your free trial is shown in the Credits section. Google Cloud\nalso sends you an email three days before your trial expires, or when less than\n10% of your trial credits remain, whichever is earlier.\n\nAfter your trial has ended, you can continue using the software, and you are\nbilled according to the pricing plan that you're on. If you want to end your\ntrial before the trial period expires, [cancel your plan](/marketplace/docs/manage-billing#cancel).\n\nAdditional resources\n--------------------\n\n- For an estimate of your monthly infrastructure charges, use the\n [Google Cloud pricing calculator](/products/calculator).\n\n- For information on analyzing your bills, see the\n [Google Cloud billing documentation](/billing/docs)."]]