For New Relic One pricing, data ingest is one billing factor.
View data ingest in the UI
For how to find billing and usage information in the UI, see Billing-related UI.
Data ingest calculation
For the New Relic One pricing model, “ingested data” refers to the data saved to New Relic by your organization after we apply various data trimming and data transformation rules. In other words, it’s not the amount of raw data sent to New Relic, but the size of the data that actually ends up being stored.
Here are some notes about New Relic features and data that do not count towards ingest and billing:
- Basic alerting functionality doesn't count towards billing.
- Applied intelligence data reported from third-party services counts towards billing but internally generated data (for example,
NrIncidentEvent
data) does not. - Golden metrics don't count towards billing. (For details about how those are defined, see our entity definitions).
- Usage-tracking data (for example,
NrUsage
,NrMTDConsumption
,NrConsumption
) doesn't count towards billing. - Data related to organization and account administration (for example,
NrIntegrationError
,NrAuditEvent
) doesn't count towards billing.
To see details about your usage, go to the usage UI.
Other calculation details:
- In the context of New Relic One pricing, a GB is defined as 1 billion bytes.
- Monthly data ingested is rounded down to the nearest integer. For example, if your account uses 100.9 GBs during a month, that’s counted as 100 GBs.
Related docs:
- For more on how data is ingested, see Manage data ingest.
- For how to estimate data ingest and cost, see Data ingest estimator.
- For how to query usage, see Query and alert on usage.