GIGS: The complete guide
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When you activate a plan, you unlock a number of GIGS for use in Skyone Studio.
GIGS is a consumption measure that takes into account two factors during the execution of a flow: execution time and data consumption.
In other words, the amount of GIGS consumed during the execution of a flow depends on the execution time and the volume of data processed. The faster the execution, the lower the GIGS consumption. Conversely, the larger the volume of data transferred, the higher the GIGS consumption will be.
In a given flow, we have the following scenario:
1 GB of data transferred used 1 GIG.
1 day of execution time used 1 GIG.
Therefore, by adding the execution time and data consumption, the total GIGS consumption in this example is 2 GIGS.
You can monitor your GIGS consumption in the following ways:
Dashboard: Right after logging in, you’ll see a summary of your workspace usage, including data consumption.
Monitoring: In the monitoring area, at the top of the dashboard, you can track your workspace's GIGS usage. Additionally, you can view a graph showing daily GIGS consumption for the selected period. Learn more in the "" article.
Usage and Billing: Under "Usage and Billing," you can view the total GIGS consumed by your workspace. For more details, read the "" article.
You can set up alerts for your workspace's GIGS consumption. In "Notifications", you can activate an alert when 50% of your GIGS package is used or customize the amount. Alerts can be sent via email or SMS. Read more in the "" article.
With the "Additional GIGS" feature, you can configure the use of extra GIGS when your plan runs out. This ensures that your flow will continue operating while you acquire a new plan. Read more in the "" article.
If you have multiple workspaces and want to share GIGS between them, you'll need to create an organization. Learn more in the "" article.
When you create an organization, the GIGS from all added workspaces are combined and centrally managed. Read more in the "" article.