How are Amazon S3 storage prices calculated?

I'm not quite sure if this is the right stack exchange site for this question, but I have not found a site that works best.

I plan on using S3 for my next project, but I'm not sure how storage prices are actually billed. I would not have a problem if I used S3 only to drop gigabytes of data and almost never delete data. But it's not that.

What if I store 1 megabyte file in S3, delete it after 1 hour and put another megabyte file on S3? Will I be billed for 1 megabyte of memory for this month or 2 megabytes?

Amazon states: First 1 TB / month of Storage Used

I don’t think that they will simply invoice, which is stored on my S3 account at the end of the month, and invoice. Another way is to bill me for each storage request, since the "used storage" will also not work, since the saved file can be stored for a long time for several billing months.

I hope someone has the answer to this question, I could not find anything :-)

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Storage is declared as the average for all data stored per month. From Amazon docs :

, . , AWS. " TimedStorage-ByteHrs", , .

: , 100 (107 374 182 400 ) Amazon S3 15 100TB (109 951 162 277 600 ) Amazon S3 16 .

: - = [107,374,182,400 x 15 x (24 )] + [109,951,162,777,600 x 16 x (24 )] = 42,259,901,212,262,400 -.

GB-Months: 42,259,901,212,262,400 - x (1 GB/1 073 741 824 ) x (1 / 744 ) = 52 900

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