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          Anchor Product with Quantity Commitments

          Anchor Product with Quantity Commitments

          In a quantity commitment, the customer agrees to consume a specific number of units for a specific resource, for example, 100 GB of storage or 10,000 API calls.

          Required Editions

          Available in: Lightning Experience
          Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions with the Revenue Cloud Advanced license or the Revenue Cloud Billing license

          Customer purchases a commitment product that grants a fixed bucket of units at a lower price per unit.

          If the customer consumes more than the committed quantity, the excess usage is charged as overage. For example, if a customer uses 110 GB when they commit to 100 GB. Depending on the configuration, the overage is billed at the standard anchor rate or a special commitment rate.

          The commitment acts as a bucket. To make sure that usage draws from the committed bucket first, associate the anchor product that tracks the actual usage with this commitment.

          Example
          Example

          Anchor Product—QuantumBit Database

          Standard Rate—$1.00 per compute API call

          Commitment Offer—if the customer agrees to the Monthly Compute Saver commitment, where they’re committing to 100 compute API calls per month, they get a $50 flat fee. The commitment rate gives them a discount of $0.50 per call.

          If the customer uses calls beyond the committed quantity, the original rate of $1 per call applies. For example, if the customer uses 120 calls, they pay $70. For the first 100 calls, they pay $50 and $20 for the 20 overage calls at the standard$1.00 rate.

           
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