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Update top99p explanation in pricing docs #21011

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| Billing Parameter | Price | Ingested and Indexed Spans | Billing |
|--------------------|--------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| [APM Host][5] | $31 per underlying [APM host][5] per month | 1 million Indexed Spans and 150 GB of Ingested Spans included per month with every APM host. | Datadog records the number of [APM hosts][5] you are concurrently monitoring in the Datadog APM service once an hour. On a high watermark plan (HWMP), these hourly measurements are ordered from highest to lowest at the end of the month, and Datadog charges based on the eighth highest measurement. [More APM pricing information.][5] |
| [APM Host][5] | $31 per underlying [APM host][5] per month | 1 million Indexed Spans and 150 GB of Ingested Spans included per month with every APM host. | Datadog records the number of [APM hosts][5] you are concurrently monitoring in the Datadog APM service once an hour. On a high watermark plan (HWMP), these hourly measurements are ordered from highest to lowest at the end of the month, and Datadog charges based on the ninth highest measurement. The month of February is an exception and Datadog charges based on the eighth highest measurement. [More APM pricing information.][5] |

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| APM Pro (APM Host with Data Streams Monitoring) | $35 per underlying [APM host][5]. Includes Data Streams Monitoring. | Same as APM Host | Datadog records the number of unique APM hosts in the Datadog APM service and unique DSM hosts you are concurrently monitoring once an hour. The hourly measurements and billing for APM Pro are conducted the same as for APM Hosts. |
| APM Enterprise (APM Host with Data Streams Monitoring & [Continuous Profiler)][6] | $40 per underlying [APM host][5]. Includes Data Streams Monitoring and [Continuous Profiler][6] with four profiled containers per host per month. | Same as APM Host | Datadog records the number of unique APM hosts in the APM service, unique DSM hosts, and unique Continuous Profiler hosts you are concurrently monitoring once per hour. The hourly measurements and billing for APM Enterprise are conducted the same as for APM Hosts. |
| [Fargate][4] | APM: $2 per concurrent task per month <br> APM Pro: $2.30 per concurrent task per month <br> APM Enterprise: $2.60 per concurrent task per month | 65,000 Indexed Spans and 10 GB of Ingested Spans included in pricing. | Datadog records the number of task instances you are monitoring in the Datadog APM service at five-minute intervals. Datadog aggregates the interval-based measurements at the end of the month and charges you based on the average number of hours your applications were run and monitored. [More Fargate pricing information.][4] |
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| Billing Parameter | Normalized Queries | Billing |
|--------------------|-----------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------|
| Database host | 200 normalized queries are included per month with every database host. | Datadog records the number of database hosts you are concurrently monitoring with Database Monitoring once an hour. On a high watermark plan (HWMP), these hourly measurements are ordered from highest to lowest at the end of the month, and Datadog charges based on the eighth highest measurement. |
| Database host | 200 normalized queries are included per month with every database host. | Datadog records the number of database hosts you are concurrently monitoring with Database Monitoring once an hour. On a high watermark plan (HWMP), these hourly measurements are ordered from highest to lowest at the end of the month, and Datadog charges based on the ninth highest measurement. The month of February is an exception and Datadog charges based on the eighth highest measurement. |

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| Normalized Queries | Billed when the configured threshold is in excess of normalized queries that are included with every database host. | A _normalized query_ represents an aggregate of queries with similar structure, differing only by the query parameters. Datadog charges based on the total number of configured normalized queries being tracked at any given time. |

For more information, see the [Pricing page][7].
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## APM

* If an application running on a host (defined in [Infrastructure monitoring](#infrastructure-monitoring)) generates traces and submits them to the Datadog SaaS application, Datadog counts that host as one **APM host**.
* On a high watermark plan (HWMP), the hourly measurements are ordered from highest to lowest at the end of the month, and Datadog charges based on the eighth highest measurement.
* On a high watermark plan (HWMP), the hourly measurements are ordered from highest to lowest at the end of the month, and Datadog charges based on the ninth highest measurement. The month of February is an exception and Datadog charges based on the ninth highest measurement.
* On a hybrid monthly/hourly plan (MHP), Datadog charges your minimum monthly commitment, and for any host hours above that commitment, Datadog charges an hourly rate.
* An **Indexed Span** is an individual request against an individual service in your stack. Datadog charges based on the total number of spans indexed by [retention filters][3] within Datadog APM.
* An **Ingested Span** is an individual request against an individual service in your stack. Datadog charges based on the total number of gigabytes of spans ingested into Datadog APM.
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## Database Monitoring

* Datadog records the number of unique database hosts you are monitoring with Datadog Database Monitoring each hour.
* On a high watermark plan (HWMP), these hourly measurements are ordered from highest to lowest at the end of the month, and Datadog charges based on the eighth highest measurement.
* On a high watermark plan (HWMP), these hourly measurements are ordered from highest to lowest at the end of the month, and Datadog charges based on the ninth highest measurement. The month of February is an exception and Datadog charges based on the eighth highest measurement.
* On a hybrid monthly/hourly plan (MHP), Datadog charges your minimum monthly commitment, and for any host hours above that commitment, Datadog charges an hourly rate.
* Datadog charges based on the total number of configured [normalized queries][6] being tracked at any given time.

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