Cyber Frame quotas

The following quotas are available for each customer tenant. By default, all quotas are set to unlimited. To configure quotas, see Soft and hard quotas.

Quota Description
vCPU count Total virtual CPU cores that can be allocated across all virtual machines in the customer's project.
RAM Total RAM available across all virtual machines in the customer's project.
Hot storage Hot storage capacity for virtual machine disks. Applied per storage policy.
Cold storage S3-compatible object storage capacity for archives and backups.
Floating public IP addresses Number of public IP addresses that can be assigned to virtual machines for external access.
VPN connections Number of VPN tunnels that can be created in the customer's project.
Windows Server licenses Number of Windows Server virtual machines that can run in the customer's project.

Hot storage quotas apply per storage policy. Storage policies are created automatically when you enable Cyber Frame for a customer.

The Windows Server licenses quota is available only if the Cyber Frame cluster supports this feature. Refer to the release notes for your cluster version to confirm availability.

Quota overage behavior

When a customer reaches a quota limit, their existing virtual machines continue to run. New resource provisioning is blocked until usage drops below the quota.

Both the customer and the partner receive a non-dismissable alert when a quota is reached. The alert resolves automatically when usage drops back below the quota limit.

Quotas cannot be reduced below the customer's current usage level. If you set a lower value, it will not take effect until usage drops below the new limit. Existing virtual machines are never shut down automatically as a result of a quota being exceeded or reduced.