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