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Why AWS Cloud9?

There is no additional charge for AWS Cloud9. If you use an Amazon EC2 instance for your AWS Cloud9 development environment, you pay only for the compute and storage resources (for example, an Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance, an Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) volume) that are used to run and store your code. You can also connect your AWS Cloud9 development environment to an existing Linux server (for example, an on-premises server) through SSH for no additional charge.

You only pay for what you use, as you use it; there are no minimum fees and no upfront commitments. You are charged the normal AWS rates for any AWS resources (for example, AWS Lambda functions) that you create or use within your AWS Cloud9 development environment.

New AWS customers who are eligible for the AWS Free Tier can use AWS Cloud9 for free. If your AWS Cloud9 environment makes use of resources beyond the AWS Free Tier, you are charged the normal AWS rates for those resources.

For more details on AWS service pricing, see the following links:

Pricing example

(Monthly estimates for AWS Cloud9 Amazon EC2 environments)

If you use the default settings running an integrated developer environment (IDE) for 4 hours per day for 20 days in a month with a 30-minute autohibernation setting, your monthly charges for 90 hours of usage would be:

Type of charge
Amount
Comments
Compute fees* $1.05 t2.micro Linux instance at $0.0116/hour x 90 total hours used per month = $1.05
Storage fees $1.00 $0.10 per GB-month of provisioned storage x 10-GB storage volume = $1.00
Total monthly fees $2.05  

AWS Cloud9 offers a broad selection of Amazon EC2 instance types. You can use the AWS Pricing Calculator to view your monthly estimates, based on instance type and expected usage.

*Based on on-demand Amazon EC2 Linux instance pricing.