This is the screen where you would land when you want to schedule your instances with the list of all of your instances (State, Name, Information, Month To Date Cost, Estimated Savings Percentage, and Schedules)
To create a schedule, enter your schedule name and select the timezone for your schedule.
Once that is done, set standard hours where you will create schedules with options of “On all day,” “On specific times,” and/or “Off all day,”.
You can make a variation of schedules depending on your requirements and then set them against each instance.
Once the schedule for a certain period is created in the scheduler, you can apply it to your selected instance(s).
This sidebar clearly defines days and times when you can make changes. Apply those edits to the selected instances per your requirement or usage.
Once you edit the schedule, a pop-up with a confirmation message will appear for your consent and then be applied to all the selected instances if you click the “update” button.
You can view the set schedules, edit them, and change or remove them from the already-added list of schedules. This change can be made for each instance.
You can shift or switch to other templates if that’s the case.
The schedule dropdown can be seen against each instance, where you can view, change or remove the schedule as required.
This screen gives an overview of all the instances after applying schedules.
Managing schedules for your instances is just one click away at Cloud Crocodile. Under the “Manage Schedule” section, you can edit and/or delete the set schedules.
You can either start or stop your instances manually in Cloud Crocodile. If you start or stop the running instance, a pop-up will appear on your screen to ensure you want the feature applied to the selected instances.
Stopping and Starting will override the active schedules until and unless you restart it manually.
A pop-up with a confirmation message will appear for your consent and then be applied to the selected instance.