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[[wikipedia:AWS Budgets]] ([[AWS timeline|Jun 2015]]) <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2015/06/aws-introduces-budgets-a-simple-way-to-manage-your-aws-costs/</ref> allows you to set custom budgets to track your cost and usage from the simplest to the most complex use cases.
  
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* <code>[[aws budgets]]</code>
  
AWS Budgets (2019) allows you to set custom budgets to track your cost and usage from the simplest to the most complex use cases.
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== Pricing ==
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Each report delivered will incur a cost of $0.01.
  
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== Types of budgets ==
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https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cost-management/latest/userguide/budgets-managing-costs.html
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* Cost budgets – Plan how much you want to spend on a service.
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* Usage budgets – Plan how much you want to use one or more services.
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* RI utilization budgets – Define a utilization threshold and receive alerts when your RI usage falls below that threshold. This lets you see if your RIs are unused or under-utilized.
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* RI coverage budgets – Define a coverage threshold and receive alerts when the number of your instance hours that are covered by RIs fall below that threshold. This lets you see how much of your instance usage is covered by a reservation.
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* Savings Plans utilization budgets – Define a utilization threshold and receive alerts when the usage of your Savings Plans falls below that threshold. This lets you see if your Savings Plans are unused or under-utilized.
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* Savings Plans coverage budgets – Define a coverage threshold and receive alerts when your Savings Plans eligible usage that is covered by Savings Plans fall below that threshold. This lets you see how much of your instance usage is covered by Savings Plans.
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== Changelog ==
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* Apr 2021 [[CloudFormation]] support: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2021/04/aws-budgets-announces-cloudformation-support-for-budget-actions/
  
 
== Related terms ==
 
== Related terms ==
* [[AWS Service Quotas]]
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* [[AWS Service Quotas]] (Jun 2019)
 
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* [[AWS Budgets Actions]] ([[AWS timeline|Oct 2020]]) <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2020/10/announcing-aws-budgets-actions/</ref>
==See also==
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* [[AWS Cost Anomaly Detection]] ([[AWS timeline|Dec 2020]] <ref>https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws-cloud-financial-management/announcing-general-availability-of-aws-cost-anomaly-detection/</ref>)
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* [[AWS Cost and usage reports]]
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* [[GCP Budgets]]
  
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== See also ==
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* {{aws budgets}}
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* {{AWS Free Tier}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 4 December 2023

wikipedia:AWS Budgets (Jun 2015) [1] allows you to set custom budgets to track your cost and usage from the simplest to the most complex use cases.

Pricing[edit]

Each report delivered will incur a cost of $0.01.

Types of budgets[edit]

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cost-management/latest/userguide/budgets-managing-costs.html

  • Cost budgets – Plan how much you want to spend on a service.
  • Usage budgets – Plan how much you want to use one or more services.
  • RI utilization budgets – Define a utilization threshold and receive alerts when your RI usage falls below that threshold. This lets you see if your RIs are unused or under-utilized.
  • RI coverage budgets – Define a coverage threshold and receive alerts when the number of your instance hours that are covered by RIs fall below that threshold. This lets you see how much of your instance usage is covered by a reservation.
  • Savings Plans utilization budgets – Define a utilization threshold and receive alerts when the usage of your Savings Plans falls below that threshold. This lets you see if your Savings Plans are unused or under-utilized.
  • Savings Plans coverage budgets – Define a coverage threshold and receive alerts when your Savings Plans eligible usage that is covered by Savings Plans fall below that threshold. This lets you see how much of your instance usage is covered by Savings Plans.

Changelog[edit]

Related terms[edit]

See also[edit]

  • https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2015/06/aws-introduces-budgets-a-simple-way-to-manage-your-aws-costs/
  • https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2020/10/announcing-aws-budgets-actions/
  • https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws-cloud-financial-management/announcing-general-availability-of-aws-cost-anomaly-detection/
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