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The size of the reserved capacity purchase should be based on the total amount of throughput that the existing or soon-to-be-deployed Azure Cosmos DB resources will use on an hourly basis. For example: Purchase 10,000 RU/s reserved capacity if that's your consistent hourly usage pattern.
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In this example, any provisioned throughput above 10,000 RU/s will be billed using your Pay-as-you-go rate. If the provisioned throughput is below 10,000 RU/s in an hour, then the extra reserved capacity for that hour will be wasted.
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In this example, any provisioned throughput above 10,000 RU/s will be billed using your pay-as-you-go rate. If the provisioned throughput is below 10,000 RU/s in an hour, then the extra reserved capacity for that hour will be wasted.
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Please note that:
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* There is no limit to the number of reservations.
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Please [create a support request](https://portal.azure.com/#blade/Microsoft_Azure_Support/HelpAndSupportBlade/newsupportrequest) to purchase any quantity of the reservations bigger than 1,000,000 RU/s.
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## Sample Scenario 1
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## Sample scenario 1
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Imagine this hypothetical scenario: A company is working on a new application but isn't sure about the throughput requirements.
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* Three-years term, to maximize the discounts.
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* Paid Monthly.
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## Sample Scenario 2
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## Sample scenario 2
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Imagine this hypothetical scenario: A company needs a 10,950,000 three-years reservation. In the same purchase they got:
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* [What are Azure reservations?](../cost-management-billing/reservations/save-compute-costs-reservations.md)
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* [Manage Azure reservations](../cost-management-billing/reservations/manage-reserved-vm-instance.md)
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* [Understand reservation usage for your Enterprise enrollment](../cost-management-billing/reservations/understand-reserved-instance-usage-ea.md)
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* [Understand reservation usage for your Pay-As-You-Go subscription](../cost-management-billing/reservations/understand-reserved-instance-usage.md)
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* [Understand reservation usage for your pay-as-you-go subscription](../cost-management-billing/reservations/understand-reserved-instance-usage.md)
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* [Azure reservations in the Partner Center CSP program](/partner-center/azure-reservations)
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Trying to do capacity planning for a migration to Azure Cosmos DB? You can use information about your existing database cluster for capacity planning.

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