In the documentation there is an example that shows the use of more decimals, but in the interface only step=0.01 is allowed.
I managed to get around by modifying the html and placing 6 decimals.
Ideally, at least 6 decimals should be used for the hourly price.
A VPS for example $5 per month is $0.006944 per hour.
The same problem is when to define the price per resource.
The price of RAM, CPU etc ...
See the attachments;
I modified this validation in the html and managed to update the information to 6 decimals, but I'm not sure if it will correctly calculate the hourly price or if it will round to 0.01
I also agree since the resources are calculated in 1 GB integrals at hourly integrals. In USD, a 10GB storage would be $7.30/mo when based on the least possible assigned cost $0.001 during a month that has ~730 hours.
Now, we would much prefer to charge our users less for this amount of disk.
I imagine there might be other currencies also, where 3 decimal places is unsuitable.
Edited by radwebhosting : April 24, 2024, 3:49 pm
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