> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs-old.zus.network/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs-old.zus.network/products/blimp/manage-allocations/extend-duration.md).

# Extend Duration

1. Navigate to the Blimp [website](https://blimp.software/) and select your preferred allocation type from the following options: Multi-Cloud Storage, S3 Server, or Cloud Migration.

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2. Locate the three-dot menu icon corresponding to your chosen allocation. In the screenshot below, three dots are prominently highlighted within a black box.

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3. Click on the "Extend Duration" option.

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4. Choose your preferred payment method, which can either be ERC-20 tokens or credit cards. Detailed instructions for each payment method can be found [here.](/products/blimp/sign-up/buy-zcn-for-storage.md)

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5. Thoroughly review your selection and confirm the allocation duration extension details.

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6. Your allocation's duration will automatically be updated and will be displayed under the selected allocation. Please refer to the screenshot provided below.

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