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Node Cost Estimator (instance price x node count)

Estimate Kubernetes worker-node cost: hourly price x node count x hours.

Runs entirely in your browser - nothing is uploaded and no cluster connection is made.

730 hours approximates one month.

Your cost estimate will appear here.

About Node Cost Estimator (instance price x node count)

Estimating node spend is simple multiplication: instance price per hour x node count x hours. The Node Cost Estimator does exactly that and shows the total.

Enter the hourly price, number of nodes and the number of hours (use 730 for a month). The total appears instantly.

Everything runs locally; nothing is uploaded.

Features

  • Simple math - price x nodes x hours.
  • Monthly preset - 730 hours default.
  • Total shown - clear cost output.
  • Copy / Download / Print - export the estimate.
  • Private - runs entirely in the browser.

How to Use

  1. Enter hourly price per node.
  2. Enter node count and hours (730 = month).
  3. Click Generate for the total cost.

Examples

$0.50 x 3 nodes x 730h = $1095.00 per month.

$0.10 x 10 x 24 = $24.00 per day.

Benefits

  • Quick - instant estimate.
  • Flexible - any price, count, hours.
  • Clear - one total number.
  • Private - no network calls.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the cost calculated?
Total cost = price per node per hour x number of nodes x hours. For a monthly estimate use 730 hours.
What about discounts or spot?
Enter the effective hourly rate you pay (e.g. spot or committed-use price) to reflect your real bill.
Does this include control-plane or managed fees?
No. This estimates worker node compute only; add managed-control-plane and storage costs separately.
Does this connect to a cluster?
No. All math runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Can I copy the result?
Yes. Copy, download or print the estimate.