When exactly each day does 'Daily Capacity' for my domain reset?
For you to understand that very important question we'd like you to first get familiarized with a few terms/definitions:
- "Daily Capacity" means the “Maximum” number of “Minutes” of automated test executions ["Run Definitions" as well as "Test Scenarios"] you can perform within your domain.
- A “Day” is defined in terms of UTC time. To learn more about "UTC" time, click here.
For you to know what time 00:00 Hrs UTC corresponds to in your company's timezone, you just have to convert UTC time to your local time. It's that simple.
As an example, the Standard Time of Daily Capacity reset is provided below for a few Timezones of the world:
- Eastern Time Zone 8:00 PM EST
- Pacific Time Zone 5:00 PM PST
- Indian Standard Time 5:30 AM IST
To translate UTC into your local Daylight or Standard Time in the United States for your Timezone, simply use the following table:
- Atlantic Daylight Time > subtract 3 hours from UTC
- Atlantic Standard Time > subtract 4 hours from UTC
- Eastern Daylight Time > subtract 4 hours from UTC
- Eastern Standard Time > subtract 5 hours from UTC
- Central Daylight Time > subtract 5 hours from UTC
- Central Standard Time > subtract 6 hours from UTC
- Mountain Daylight Time > subtract 6 hours from UTC
- Mountain Standard Time > subtract 7 hours from UTC
- Pacific Daylight Time > subtract 7 hours from UTC
- Pacific Standard Time > subtract 8 hours from UTC
- Alaska Daylight Time > subtract 8 hours from UTC
- Alaska Standard Time > subtract 9 hours from UTC
- Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time > subtract 10 hours from UTC
- Samoa Standard Time > subtract 11 hours from UTC