Hi,
I have a P3 Premium Web app with 20 instances available. Do I have all 20 instances included in the price, or do I pay extra for each instance I use?
Best Regards
Bjorn Hellesylt
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Hi,
I have a P3 Premium Web app with 20 instances available. Do I have all 20 instances included in the price, or do I pay extra for each instance I use?
Best Regards
Bjorn Hellesylt
Hi,
Thanks for posting here!
The rates apply to the Web App instances even if there are in stopped state. For the running Web App instances you will be billed for the data transfer (Out), meaning the bandwidth utilized by the web app.
Hope this clarifies your question!
Best Regards
Sadiqh Ahmed
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Hi,
Thanks for posting here!
The rates apply to the Web App instances even if there are in stopped state. For the running Web App instances you will be billed for the data transfer (Out), meaning the bandwidth utilized by the web app.
Hope this clarifies your question!
Best Regards
Sadiqh Ahmed
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
If a post answers your question, please click Mark As Answer on that post and Vote as Helpful.
Hi,
Thanks for posting here!
The rates apply to the Web App instances even if there are in stopped state. For the running Web App instances you will be billed for the data transfer (Out), meaning the bandwidth utilized by the web app.
Hope this clarifies your question!
Best Regards
Sadiqh Ahmed
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If a post answers your question, please click Mark As Answer on that post and Vote as Helpful.
Hi,
Thanks a lot. Then I assume I can use all the 20 instances without extra charge? Only get charged for traffic.
Best regards
Bjorn Hellesylt
Yes you got that right...
Regards,
Sadiqh