It all depends on your needs for availability and performance.  "a few
containers" can usually fit on a single node.  You can run a 1-node, 1-core
GKE "cluster" for the cost of the VM (< $30/month) + any additional
resources you use.

On Fri, Mar 9, 2018 at 10:00 AM <uzytkown...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sorry if this is very basic question but my background is not in web
> development. I'd like to deploy very basic web app (say ngnix + letsencrypt
> + my backend) and I thought about using GCP instead of rolling my own
> CoreOS/Atomic instance. However I'm unable to make sense out of pricing
> plan and my estimates range from $7 (cheaper than alternatives) to $2000
> (!).
>
> How to estimate running a few docker containers in GCP which in total
> would take <500M and would be idle most of the time?
>
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