Creating a VPS Hosting Service Plan
VPS (virtual private server) is a virtual machine/container sold as a service. To create a VPS hosting service plan:
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Select a respective service template and click Next.
Note: For instructions on how to create a new template, see Managing Service Templates.
- Configure billing terms as described at New Generic Service Plan: Billing Terms.
- Set the subscription periods as described at New Generic Service Plan: Prices and Subscription Periods.
- Define the resource rates: select the resources to be offered within this service plan. For every resource you need to define the limits and the prices:
- Included Amount - the amount of the resource, which is already included in the service plan price.
- Max Amount - the maximum amount of the resource that can be purchased.
- Recurring Fee - the resource usage fee, defined per billing period, charged for the resource usage over the included limit, collected depending on selected billing model.
- Overuse Fee - the resource overuse fee, available for measurable resources only, charged every billing period for the resources usage over the purchased amount.
The power of VPS is selected by a customer with the help of CPU slider in the Online Store. When configuring VPS CPU parameters, pay attention to the following details:
- Set the included and maximum amount for VPS CPU Number (e.g., included = 2 and maximum = 8).
- Define the Core Power - the basis for calculating VPS CPU Power (e.g., Core Power = 1000Mhz). Note that core power is not a real parameter, it's an intermediate value for further calculation.
- Set the included and maximum amount for VPS CPU Power. The values should be calculated as follows:
- included CPU Power = (included VPS CPU Number) x (Core Power).
- maximum CPU Power = (maximum VPS CPU Number) x (Core Power).
(e.g., included 2 x 1000 = 2000, maximum 8 x 1000 = 8000).
With the configuration in the above example, the following VPS CPU Number slider will be displayed in the Online Store:
- values from 2 to 8.
- the increment step is 1 unit; namely, 1 CPU core x 1000Mhz (as the unit is calculated as CPU core x Core Power).
At this step the resource categories will be assigned to the resources. The assigning is performed using the Resource category drop-down list. Note that if all resources on the screen already have resource categories assigned, the respective drop-down lists will be hidden to prevent re-assigning.
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Configure the Plesk to be included to VPSs sold within this service plan: mark needed Plesk configuration and set the prices for them.
Note:this step is only displayed if Plesk is included as a resource into the service template selected at the first step.
- Complete the plan creation with the Finish button.
Important: After you create a service plan, make them available for sale in UX1 Marketplace as well as the classic Customer Control Panel and the CloudBlue Commerce Online Store.