Definition of levels of booking for a virtual machine

The vcloud usage meter says:

NET points = (vGB hours X points per 1 GB reserved RAM) / hours per month


A month calendar of 30 days, a service provider uses the vCloud package provider services - first Edition to configure its virtual machine with 16 vGB for 15 days and 48 vGB 15 days remaining. The level of booking for the virtual machine is set to 75 percent for the whole month.

15 days x 24 hours x 16 vGB x 0.75 = 4 320 hours of vGB

15 days x 24 hours x 24 vGB (vGB 48 x 0.75 but capped at 24 GB) = 8 640 hours of vGB

Total number of hours of vGB = 12 960 hours of vGB

Total points = 12 960 vGB hours ÷ 720 hours / month x 7 points (for Prime Minister) = 126 points

Where "the level of booking' for a virtual machine?  Is - this talk on VM bookings each parameter in vCenter Server, or do something to the extent of consumption vCloud himself?

Hello. The reservation level is set for each virtual machine, using a vSphere Client or API.

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