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Instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD) User's Guide for versions B.06.x > Chapter 5 Temporary Capacity for iCOD Processors

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You can purchase an amount of temporary capacity (TiCOD) time for currently unlicensed (and deactivated) processors in your iCOD system. TiCOD can be purchased in units of 30 processor-days (43,200 processor-minutes). TiCOD allows one or more unlicensed processors to be activated for up to the specified period of pre-paid processor minutes, without requiring the licensing of the processor.

You can activate and deactivate iCOD processors as you wish until the elapsed activation time equals your prepaid TiCOD duration. For example, with one unit of TiCOD, you can activate one iCOD processor for 30 days or four iCOD processors for one hour a day for 180 days (or any combination that totals 43,200 processor-minutes).

TiCOD activations are persistent. That is, TiCOD activations survive in a partition that is rebooted.

NOTE: TiCOD credits are not transferable from one iCOD system to another.
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