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Pricing and Support :moneybag:
AWS Free Tier
Enables you to begin using certain services without having to worry about
incurring costs for the specified period
Three types of offers are available
Always Free
These
offers do not expire
and are
available to all AWS customers
Examples
AWS Lambda
allows 1 million free requests and up to 3.2 million seconds of compute time per month
Amazon DynamoDB
allows 25 GB of free storage per month
12 Months Free
These offers are
free for 12 months following your initial sign-up date to AWS
Examples
Specific amounts of
Amazon S3 Standard Storage
Thresholds for monthly hours of
Amazon EC2
compute time
Amounts of
Amazon CloudFront
data transfer out
Trials
Short-term free trial offers
start from the date you activate a particular service.
The
length of each trial might vary
by number of days or the amount of usage in the service
Examples
Amazon Inspector
offers a 90-day free trial
Amazon Lightsail
(a service that enables you to run virtual private servers) offers 750 free hours of usage over a 30-day period
For each free tier offer,
make sure to review the specific details about exactly which resource types are included
AWS pricing concepts :moneybag:
How AWS pricing works
AWS
offers a range of cloud computing services with
pay-as-you-go pricing
Pay for what you use
For each service, you pay for exactly the amount of resources that you actually use
, without requiring long-term contracts or complex licensing
Pay less when you reserve
Some services offer
reservation options that
provide a significant discount
compared to On-Demand Instance pricing
Example
Using
Amazon EC2 instances
for a workload that needs to run continuously. You might choose to run this workload on
Amazon EC2 Instance Savings Plans
The plan allows you to
save up to 72% over the equivalent On-Demand
Instance capacity
Pay less with volume-based discounts when you use more
Some services offer tiered pricing
, so the per-unit cost is incrementally lower with increased usage
Example
The more
Amazon S3 storage space
you use, the less you pay for it per GB
AWS Pricing Calculator
Lets you explore
AWS services
and create an estimate for the cost of your use cases on
AWS
You can organize your
AWS estimates by groups
that you define. A group can reflect how your company is organized, such as providing estimates by cost center
When you have created an estimate, you can save it and generate a link to share it with others
AWS pricing examples
AWS Lambda
You are
charged based on the number of requests for your functions and the time
that it takes for them to run
Allows 1 million free requests
and
up to 3.2 million seconds of compute time
per month
You can save on
AWS Lambda
costs by signing up for
Compute Savings Plans
CSP
Offer
lower compute costs in exchange for committing to a consistent amount of usage
over a
1-year or 3-year term
This is an example of
paying less when you reserve
Amazon EC2
You
pay for only the compute time that you use
while your instances are running
For some workloads, you can significantly
reduce Amazon EC2 costs by using Spot Instances
Suppose that you are running a batch processing job that is
able to withstand interruptions
Using a
Spot Instance
would provide you with
up to 90% cost savings while still meeting the availability requirements
of your workload
Find
additional cost savings for Amazon EC2
by considering
Savings Plans and Reserved Instances
Amazon S3
For
Amazon S3 pricing
, consider the following
cost components
Storage
Pay for only the storage that you use
You are charged the rate to store objects in your
Amazon S3 buckets
based on your
Objects’ sizes
Storage classes
How long you have stored each object during the month
Requests and data retrievals
Pay for requests made to your Amazon S3
objects and buckets
Example
Suppose that you are storing photo files in
Amazon S3 buckets
and
hosting them on a website
Every time a visitor requests the website that includes these photo files
, this counts towards requests
you must pay
for
Data transfer
There is no cost
to transfer data between
different Amazon S3 buckets
or from
Amazon S3 to other services within the same AWS Region
You
pay for data that you transfer into and out of Amazon S3
, with a few exceptions
There is no cost for
Data transferred into
Amazon S3
from the internet or out to
Amazon CloudFront
Data transferred out to an
Amazon EC2 instance
in the same
AWS Region as the Amazon S3 bucket
Management and replication
Pay for the storage management features that you have enabled
on your account’s
Amazon S3 buckets
These features include Amazon S3
Inventory
Analytics
Object tagging
AWS Billing & Cost Management dashboard
Use this dashboard to
pay your AWS bill, monitor your usage, and analyze and control your costs
Compare your current month-to-date balance with the previous month
, and get a forecast of the next month based on current usage
View month-to-date spend
by service
View Free Tier usage
by service
Access Cost Explorer
and create budgets
Purchase and manage
Savings Plans
Publish AWS Cost and Usage Reports
Consolidated billing
AWS Organizations
, a service that enables you to
manage multiple AWS accounts from a central location
Also provides the
consolidated billing
feature
This feature enables you to receive
a single bill
for all
AWS accounts in your organization
Consolidating
You can easily
track the combined costs of all the linked accounts in your organization
The
default maximum number of accounts
allowed for an organization is
4
You can contact
AWS Support to increase your quota, if needed
On your monthly bill
You can
review itemized charges incurred
by each account
Enables you to have
greater transparency into your organization’s accounts
while still receiving a single monthly bill
Another benefit
Ability to
share bulk discount pricing, Savings Plans, and Reserved Instances
across the accounts in your organization
Example
One account
might not have enough monthly usage to qualify for discount pricing
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AWS Budgets
Create budgets to plan your service usage
, service costs, and instance reservations
The information in
AWS Budgets updates three times a day
Helps you to accurately determine
how close your usage is to your budgeted amounts
or to the
AWS Free Tier limits
You can also
set custom alerts
when your
usage exceeds (or is forecasted to exceed)
the budgeted amount
Example
You have set a budget for
Amazon EC2
You want to ensure that your company’s usage of
Amazon EC2
does
not exceed $200 for the month
You could
set a custom budget
to notify you
when your usage has reached half of this amount ($100)
This setting would allow you to
receive an alert
Then
decide how you would like to proceed
with your continued use of
Amazon EC2
AWS Cost Explorer
A tool that
enables you to visualize, understand, and manage
your
AWS
costs and usage over time
By analyzing your
AWS costs over time
, you can
make informed decisions about future costs and how to plan your budgets
Includes a
default report of the costs and usage
for your
top five cost-accruing AWS services
You can
apply custom filters and groups to analyze your data
Example
You can
view resource usage at the hourly level
AWS Support plans
AWS
offers four different
Support plans
to help you troubleshoot issues, lower costs, and
efficiently use AWS services
You can
choose from the following Support plans
to meet your company’s needs
Basic Support
Free for all
AWS customers
. It includes access to whitepapers, documentation, and support communities
You can also contact
AWS
for billing questions and service limit increases
You have
access to a limited selection of AWS Trusted Advisor checks
You can use the
AWS Personal Health Dashboard
A tool that
provides alerts and remediation guidance when AWS is experiencing events that may affect you
Support plans
include all the benefits of
Basic Support
The ability to
open an unrestricted number of technical support cases
These three
Support plans
have
pay-by-the-month pricing and require no long-term contracts
Business Support
This plan plan is in the
middle cost
and customers have access to additional features such as
Use-case guidance to
identify AWS offerings, features, and services
that can best support your specific needs
All
AWS Trusted Advisor
checks
Limited support for third-party software
, such as common operating systems and application stack components
Developer Support
This plan has the
lowest cost
and customers have access to features such as
Best practice guidance
Client-side diagnostic tools
Building-block architecture support
, which consists of guidance for how to use
AWS
offerings, features, and services together
Enterprise Support
This plan has the
highest cost
and
include all features in the Basic, Developer, and Business Support plans
, also
Application architecture guidance
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Infrastructure event management
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A Technical Account Manager (TAM)
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AWS Marketplace
A digital catalog that
includes thousands of software listings from independent software vendors
Use
AWS Marketplace to find, test, and buy software that runs on AWS
For each listing in
AWS Marketplace
You can access
detailed information on pricing options
Available support
Reviews from other
AWS customers
You can also
explore software solutions by industry and use case
AWS Marketplace categories
Offers products in
several categories
, such as
Infrastructure Products
Data Products
Business Applications
Data Analytics
DevOps
Application Development
Monitoring
Testing
Infrastructure Software
Internet of Things (IoT)
Machine Learning
Migration
Security
Operating Systems
Networking
Storage
Within each category, you can
narrow your search by browsing through product listings in subcategories
See
DevOps
example