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I have some questions about AWS SNS pricing.

https://aws.amazon.com/sns/pricing/

Includes publish, topic owner operations, and subscriber operations, but not deliveries

I am sending push notification to device.

  1. Is it counted as 2 operations? Sending + deleivery?

Includes publish, topic owner operations, and subscriber operations, but not deliveries

  1. Get or list are counted as operations?

I am registering device. This is one operation. Now I am recreating device registration, but it has same token, so new endpoint is not created.

  1. Is it counted as operation? Same for subscriptions? Same for topics?

I have 5 device endpoints, all of them are subscribed to one topic. Now I am sending message to the topic.

  1. How many operations does it cost me? 6 (1 sending + 5 delivery)? 10 (5 sending + 5 delivery)? Another number?

I have 5 device endpoints, all of them are subscribed to one topic. 4 of them are disabled. I am sending message to the topic.

  1. How many operations does it cost me?
  2. Am paying something for storage of disabled device endpoints? Or should I clean them? Does delete endpoint counted as operation?

** Operation = operation that costs money

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Every API call is one operation. (My assumption, but that's the norm.)

You will be charged the delivery charge for each enabled subscriber to a topic when a message is sent to the topic. That is, every time that Amazon SNS is expected to delivery a message to one recipient.

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  • Thanks for help. But I am still wondering how things are work in case of disabled devices. Device disabled, subscription enabled for example? Jul 20, 2017 at 7:27
  • I don't quite understand your scenario, but my assumption is that you would be charged for every message that SNS attempts to send to a subscriber. I'm not sure how retries would be counted (presumably it's part of the send charge, but I do not know). Jul 20, 2017 at 11:32
  • My scenario is pretty simple. I register device with token (app + device) and subscribe it to the topic. Now app version is changed, so token regenerated. I register it again and subscribe it again. Now I have one enabled and one disabled device arns. And two subscriptions. Jul 23, 2017 at 9:03

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