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I want to switch to pricing for the occupied space on the cloud, and not for the license.
Please tell me how to check how much space my side takes up to resolve pricing?
I want to switch to pricing for the occupied space on the cloud, and not for the license. Please tell me how to check how much space my side takes up to resolve pricing?
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#154452 wrote:
please how to check how much space my bokc takes
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https://1b.app/ru/billing/
https://prnt.sc/7yD5mtNMOXbn
https://prnt.sc/waYqkJ260J4k
It shows 883292 Mb for me, but in the vanbox itself in the load control panel - disk (SSD) - 66,670 Mb, and a maximum of 153,844 Mb. What else can take up 816 gigabytes? I don't really understand where to check it.
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Mulach Maryna Anatolyevna
SheBo wrote:
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#154452 wrote:
please how to check how much space my bokc takes
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https://1b.app/ru/billing/
https://prnt.sc/7yD5mtNMOXbn
https://prnt.sc/waYqkJ260J4k
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It shows 883292 Mb for me, but in the vanbox itself in the load control panel - disk (SSD) - 66,670 Mb, and a maximum of 153,844 Mb.
What else can take up 816 gigabytes? I don't really understand where to check it.
It shows 883292 Mb for me, but in the vanbox itself in the load control panel - disk (SSD) - 66,670 Mb, and a maximum of 153,844 Mb. What else can take up 816 gigabytes? I don't really understand where to check it.
data of 883292 Mb is not equal to the concept of megabytes, since the cloud does not keep data on one server, but backs up to 5 servers in different countries, so you see a larger number
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#154452 wrote:
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Mulach Maryna Anatolyevna
SheBo wrote:
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#154452 wrote:
please how to check how much space my bokc takes
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https://1b.app/ru/billing/
https://prnt.sc/7yD5mtNMOXbn
https://prnt.sc/waYqkJ260J4k
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It shows 883292 Mb for me, but in the vanbox itself in the load control panel - disk (SSD) - 66,670 Mb, and a maximum of 153,844 Mb.
What else can take up 816 gigabytes? I don't really understand where to check it.
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data of 883292 Mb is not equal to the concept of megabytes, since the cloud does not keep data on one server, but backs up to 5 servers in different countries, so you see a larger number
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Ustimenko Igor OneBox production wrote: the data 883292 Mb is not equal to the concept of megabytes
But the pricing is based on this value, right? It turns out that there is our system and about 12 more backups (if they do not compress, which is strange)?
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Ustimenko Igor
OneBox production wrote:
the data 883292 Mb is not equal to the concept of megabytes
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But the pricing is based on this value, right? It turns out that there is our system and about 12 more backups (if they do not compress, which is strange)?
#154452 wrote: But the pricing is based on this value, right? It turns out that there is our system and about 12 more backups (if they do not compress, which is strange)?
pricing is yes if in a simpler language you can replace the word megabytes with the word entity
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#154452 wrote:
But the pricing is based on this value, right? It turns out that there is our system and about 12 more backups (if they do not compress, which is strange)?
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pricing is yes
if in a simpler language you can replace the word megabytes with the word entity
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