Why Does the Amount Displayed on the Bill Have Eight Decimal Places?
Cloud product pricing is calculated up to the 8th decimal place, so that is the amount due displayed on your bills. Only the total amount shown in the monthly bill is rounded off to the 2nd decimal place.
For example, if the price of a pay-per-use EVS disk is $0.00017000 USD/hour, and the disk is used for 1,775,064 seconds, the amount due is $0.83822466 USD. However, when the actual bill is generated, the amount due would be $0.84 USD.
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