What Are Core-Hours in CCI Resource Packages?
1 core-hour = 1 x 3600 core-seconds
A core-hour refers to the amount of resources used by an application when it runs one CPU core for one hour.
A core-second refers to the amount of resources used by an application when it runs one CPU core for one second.
Case 1:
If a Deployment uses 2.5 cores for two consecutive hours, the consumed resources are as follows: 2.5 x 2 = 5 core-hours = 5 x 3600 core-seconds.
Case 2:
If you purchase a package with 730 core-hours, you can allow containers to run 730 cores for one hour or run one core for 730 hours.
For details, see Billing.
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