For the "MySQL Database Service," the "Start" command (A) resumes OCPU billing, as it activates the database instance, incurring compute costs. "Stop" (B) halts billing by suspending the instance, "Restart" (C) is a stop-then-start sequence, and "Backup" (D) affects storage, not OCPU billing. Oracle’s MySQL Service documentation ties billing to the Start command.
[References: OCI MySQL Database Service Guide, Oracle Billing Documentation., ]
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