--- layout: "docs" page_title: "Billing: Managed Nodes" sidebar_current: "docs-enterprise" description: |- HashiCorp charges for usage based on **managed nodes**. The definition of managed node is specific to the enterprise product and is described below. --- # Managed Nodes HashiCorp charges for usage based on **managed nodes**. The definition of managed node is specific to the enterprise product and is described below. For all enterprise products, the count of managed nodes is observed and recorded every hour. At the end of the billing month a weighted average of this recorded value is calculated to determine the overall managed node count for billing. ## Terraform Enterprise For Terraform Enterprise, a managed node is a compute resource defined in your Terraform configuration. For certain resource types the managed node count is determined by a property of the resource. The `count` meta-parameter is used for all compute resource types. The complete list of compute resources and resource arguments for determining managed node count is below.
Provider | Resource Type | Resource Property |
---|---|---|
AWS | `aws_instance` | `count` |
AWS | `aws_autoscaling_group` | `count` `desired_capacity` |
Azure | `azure_instance` | `count` |
Azure | `azurerm_virtual_machine` | `count` |
CenturyLink Cloud | `clc_server` | `count` |
CloudStack | `cloudstack_instance` | `count` |
DigitalOcean | `digitalocean_droplet` | `count` |
Google Cloud | `google_compute_instance` | `count` |
Google Cloud | `compute_instance_group_manager` | `count` `target_size` |
Heroku | `heroku_app` | `count` |
OpenStack | `openstack_compute_instance_v2` | `count` |
Packet | `packet_device` | `count` |
Triton | `triton_machine` | `count` |
VMware vCloud Director | `vcd_vapp` | `count` |
VMware vSphere provider | `vsphere_virtual_machine` | `count` |