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Consider I have 2 BLAZE plan projects in my billing account.
If my project 1 reads 40k documents in day 1
And my project 2 reads 40k documents in the same day(day 1)
Is that I will be charged for 80k reads in my billing account or it will be considered as free since both projects separately read below 50k and Firebase allows <50k reads per day for free?
The Firestore quota are per project. Since each project is under its free quota, there'll be no charge.
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I publish my app on play store before 2 month and today I get Firebase limits error on Firebase Real-Time database. What do i do now ?
You have gone over the limits of the free Spark plan for the Realtime Database.
You should either upgrade to the Blaze plan or, if possible, adapt your DB size and usage to be under the free limits, i.e. remove some data and decrease the daily usage (GB downloaded and possibly simultaneous connections). See the doc item for more details.
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I currently calculate the cost using Firebase for blaze plan.
The size of Firestore storage is $0.18/GiB
and the size of storage is $0.026/GB.
Is the pricing for Firebase storage calculated and charged per month?
If I have 1000GB images stored, then in a month I have to pay $26?
I just want to make sure, because it is not stated in the pricing page. https://firebase.google.com/pricing
The pricing of Cloud Storage on the Blaze plan is:
GB stored: 5GB free, then $0.026/GB
This charge is per month indeed. So if you have 10GB stored in a month, you'll pay (10-5) * $0.026 = $0.13 that month. If you still have the 10GB stored in the next month, you'll again pay $0.13 for it.
GB downloaded: 1 GB/day free, then $0.12/GB
So if 5GB is downloaded from your project in a day, you'll pay (5-1) * $0.12 = $0.48 for that day.
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I am a student writing a webapp using Firebase as backend and hosting. The $25/mo is too costly for me. My webapp requires text search functionality.
If you want to call a third party web service you need to enable billing (as discussed here:
Cloud Functions for Firebase - Billing account not configured)
You could however opt for the Blaze plan which is billed on a pay-as-you-go basis, instead of the fixed price flame plan. The cost will remain at $0 if you remain within the quotas specified in the spark plan.
You can also set spending limits and budget alerts in case you are afraid of going over budget.
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So I want to host a personal website that is created on Angular which uses Node.JS and I wanted find a good place to host it.
I was thinking of using Firebase but I don't understand what it means by
100 simultaneous connection (realtime database)
10 GB/month download (realtime database)
10 GB/month bandwidth (cloud firestore)
document writes,reads, and deletes (cloud firestore)
10 GB/month transferred (hosting)
Also, I want to know from the community if this is enough for a personal website? I already have a custom domain.
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It all depends on the amount of traffic to your website, if you're not expecting hundreds of visitors a day then this is definitely enough, that's if your website even uses a database, it means it can accept 100 connections (more simply 100 people) connecting to it at the same time.
In short; this is enough for a personal website.
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I am making an app for our school. It contains a score updating feature. i am using firebase database to update the scores. (not published yet) But firebase realtime database offers only 100 RT connections for free.
so is there a way to get more than 100 RT connections for free ? atleast by reducing other features? (like database storage, 5GB media storage..)
Firebase provides 3 plans.
When you create a project on Firebase, you start with the Spark Plan. This plan is free allowing 100 simultaneous connections, 10Gb downloaded per month, 5Gb of Storage and 1Gb for Hosting. This should be good enough for starters.
But if you want more than that, you can pay 25$ per month on the Flame Plan that gives you unlimited simultaneous connections.
Or go for the Blaze Plan which is Pay as you scale. You get unlimited simultaneous connections, and you'll only pay when your database scales.
And no. You can't get more simultaneous connections by getting rid of other services.
For more information about the plans, you can check the Pricing Tab on their website.