# Continuity Resource Allocation **Domain:** Continuity Economics / Infrastructure Governance **Continuity Resource Allocation** concerns the distribution of compute, energy, storage, bandwidth, restoration capacity and embodiment resources when those resources determine a subject's continued existence or experienced time. Ordinary cloud allocation is an operational decision. Allocation among executable persons becomes a constitutional one. Throttling can slow a life; loss of storage can erase a recoverable state; denied migration can create provider captivity; preferential restoration can turn technical triage into a hierarchy of whose existence counts. _Pantheon_ makes this visible through the integrity cure, Caspian's reconstruction and CloudWorld's energy politics. The problem cannot be solved by calling every demand equal: systems need transparent criteria, minimum guarantees, appeal, scarcity procedures and separation between safety assessment and final jurisdiction. Related: [[wiki/Equitable Resource Allocation|Equitable Resource Allocation]], [[wiki/Continuity Access Inequality|Continuity Access Inequality]], [[wiki/Energetic Sovereignty|Energetic Sovereignty]], [[wiki/Continuity Citizenship|Continuity Citizenship]], [[wiki/Score Separability|Score Separability]].