International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in scheduling stochastic jobs on a reservation-based platform. Specifically, we consider jobs whose execution time follows a known probability distribution. The platform is reservation-based, meaning that the user has to request fixed-length time slots. The cost then depends on both (i) the request duration (pay for what you ask); and (ii) the actual execution time of the job (pay for what you use). A reservation strategy determines a sequence of increasing-length reservations, which are paid for until one of them allows the job to successfully complete. The goal is to minimize the total expected cost of the strategy. We provide some properties of the optimal solution, which we characte...